A night after adding protection for Aaron Rodgers, the Jets picked up a playmaker.
The Jets drafted Western Kentucky wide receiver Malachi Corley after trading up to the first pick in the third round on Friday night in Detroit.
Corley was a slot receiver in college and likely will be for the Jets.
The 5-foot-10, 207-pounder had 259 receptions for 3,033 yards and 29 touchdowns for the Hilltoppers.
Corley is known as the “YAC King” because he averaged 9.2 yards after catch over the last two seasons.
The Jets moved up from pick No. 72 to No. 65, the first pick in the third round, in a trade with the Panthers to get Corley.
The Jets traded pick 157 in the fifth round along with No. 72 to Carolina in exchange for the 65th pick.
Corley joins a wide receiver room led by Garrett Wilson and Mike Williams but lacking a solid No. 3 option.
He is potentially that player now.