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Cotchery failed to make improvements with Brett Favre as quarterback so I'm going to assume he can't be much better with Mark Sanchez. Right now Sanchez is all hype. I think he'll be really good someday, but not now. That will effect Cotchery. Still, Cotchery is likely the undisputed No. 1 receiver on the Jets' depth chart so that should help his value some. Unfortunately, someone could select him as their No. 2 receiver and he just doesn't project that high. He's a No. 3 at best.
Bleacher Report 2010 NFL Mock Draft 1.0: Round 1 Bleacher Report ... go after someone who could aide Mark Sanchez's progression Tate would provide a good slot receiver to accompany Braylon Edwards and Jerricho Cotchery. ...
Bleacher Report Mark Sanchez: Do the NY Jets Open Up the Offense or Rely On Running Game? Bleacher Report With great receivers like Braylon Edwards and Jerricho Cotchery and help from running backs Shonn Greene, newcomer LaDainian Tomlinson, and the return of ...
Bleacher Report 2010 NFL Mock Draft: Gerald McCoy Slips Out Of Top 5? Bleacher Report This means the Jets have very little confidence in Jerricho Cotchery as the No. 2 receiver. I wouldn't be surprised if he is either released or traded in ...
New York Times Tomlinson Is New Part for Evolving Jets Offense New York Times ... and with the rest of their evolving offense, including receivers Braylon Edwards, Jerricho Cotchery and Brad Smith and tight end Dustin Keller. ...
State of the Jets: What the 2009 Film Revealed New York Times (blog) At receiver, Braylon Edwards has more raw talent than Jerricho Cotchery, but Cotchery was the superior player. Dropped balls and shoddy routes made Edwards ...