
The Jets deemed Enunwa worthy of a second-round tender ($2.9 million), as they were unwilling to risk losing him on an offer sheet to another team. It's a sign that he's expected to make a full recovery from the bulging disk that wiped out his entire 2017 campaign, as the Jets probably would have used an original-round tender (approximately $1.9 million) if they weren't confident Enunwa would return in 2018. The 2014 sixth-round pick enjoyed a breakout 2016 campaign as one of the few bright spots in a hideous Jets offense, catching 58 of 106 targets for 857 yards (8.1 yards per target) and four touchdowns in 16 games. He'll likely have more competition for targets in 2018, as the New York receiving corps now features Robby Anderson, Jermaine Kearse and Terrelle Pryor (ankle), though Kearse might ultimately be a cap casualty. Enunwa has regained full range of motion in his neck, and he'll likely be eased into football activities in the coming months, per Adam Schefter of ESPN. Jets head coach Todd Bowles expects the wideout to be ready for training camp.

























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