Antonio Brown: 5 Possible trade destinations for 2019

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3. New York Jets

Speaking of teams with young quarterbacks in need of better help on offenses, the New York Jets finally found a potential star to build their unit around in Sam Darnold after trading up for the former USC star last spring.

Like most rookies, Darnold went through some of the struggles most players experience during their first year in the league, but also gave the Jets plenty to be excited about when seeing some of his performances.

Deep down, New York knew the 2018 season was going to consist of some struggles since the original plan was that Darnold was going to spend year one learning from the sidelines behind Josh McCown before he put together an impressive preseason.

The Jets realize in order for Darnold to reach his true potential in the NFL, it’s going to be important to build a better offense around him, kind of like the Philadelphia Eagles did with Carson Wentz and Los Angeles Rams with Jared Goff.

Unlike other teams, New York has the kind of money to spend in which they could afford to bring someone like Brown on board if the interest were there, which makes this scenario that much more interesting for the Jets.