Amidst the flurry of signings yesterday, one of the more noteworthy ones from a fantasy perspective involves Corey Davis. He was one of the best wide receivers on the market, and he joins a team in the Jets that's desperately in need of a No. 1 wide receiver.

Davis certainly fits the profile of a No. 1. The former No. 5 overall pick is 26 years old and comes off his best season, putting up 984 yards and 5 TDs with the Titans. That was as Tennessee's No. 2, behind A.J. Brown; now he'll be the main defensive focus for opponents. The other negative is he's joining a team without much of a track record for wide receiver success.

Over the last 20 years, New York has had 10 wide receivers finish in the top 25 at their position (PPR scoring). Only one of those did it in the last five years, 2017 Robby Anderson. Just two others in the last decade, when Ryan Fitzpatrick was having a career year in 2015 and put both Brandon Marshall and Eric Decker in the top 15. Prior to that the last Jet wideout to do it was Laveranues Coles in 2008, with Brett Favre at quarterback. It's been a really lean decade. (Table shows all top-40 Jets wideouts since 2000.)

TOP JETS WIDEOUTS, 2000-2020
YearPlayerTgtNoYdsTDFFRk
2015Brandon Marshall173109150214343.23
2003Santana Moss11774110510251.29
2002Laveranues Coles1348912645251.312
2015Eric Decker13280102712254.713
2006Laveranues Coles1529110986238.214
2017Robby Anderson114639417200.018
2006Jerricho Cotchery125829616216.619
2007Jerricho Cotchery1278211302210.820
2000Wayne Chrebet143699378210.420
2008Laveranues Coles116708507197.924
2019Jamison Crowder122788336197.726
2014Eric Decker115749625200.226
2010Braylon Edwards101539047187.827
2008Jerricho Cotchery112718585189.627
2005Laveranues Coles132738455187.527
2017Jermaine Kearse102658105176.028
2001Laveranues Coles102598687198.628
2009Jerricho Cotchery96578213163.832
2011Santonio Holmes101516548167.133
2002Wayne Chrebet80516919174.134
2018Robby Anderson94507526160.437
2004Santana Moss78458385160.638
2020Jamison Crowder89596996172.539
2010Santonio Holmes96527466164.339
2007Laveranues Coles89556466155.639
2019Robby Anderson96527795162.340
2011Plaxico Burress96456128154.240
2004Justin McCareins90567704156.540
2000Dedric Ward119548013154.440

New York has Jamison Crowder and former second-rounder Denzel Mims, but not much else at the position (Breshad Perriman is a free agent). Davis has a chance to be a lead dog with the Jets the way he wasn't with the Titans the last couple of years.

But it's a mystery who the quarterback will be. I'd handicap things at about 50 percent some rookie, either Zach Wilson or Justin Fields; 35 percent Sam Darnold getting another shot; and 15 percent some veteran much better than Darnold. Davis is probably hoping it's not Marcus Mariota, who he worked with in Tennessee.

Anyway, barring a substantial upgrade at quarterback, it looks like just a so-so landing spot for Davis, not a knockout.

--Andy Richardson