Unless the CLE & NYJ offenses are almost identical, Edwards has basically zero fantasy value for the rest of the year. There's no way he'll know enough of the playbook to be effective.
Think Roy Williams to Dallas last year, except with a rookie QB.
Problems:1) Edwards > Roy
2) NYJ > Dal
3) Sanchez > Romo
4) Chambers did OK a few years back
1. Better at dropping passes, sure. Other than that I would say Roy was regarded a LOT more highly at the time he was traded than Edwards is now.2) Dallas was considered an elite team at the time they traded for Roy.
The Jets got off to a hot start, and they (and especially their offense) came crashing down to Earth last week. I would certainly be a LOT less surprised to see them play mediocre the rest of the year than most people were to see Dallas do the same after the way they started last year.
3) Again, Romo was considered an elite quarterback at the time of the Roy trade. Sanchez is a rookie off to a hot start and once again, I think people would be much less surprised to see him come back down to Earth this year than they would have been to see Romo do the same last year. Besides, Romo threw for 3500/26 in only 13 games last year. Do you really think Sanchez is going to touch those numbers even if he plays all 16 this year? Highly, highly unlikely.
4) 555 yards and 4 TDs in 10 games for Chambers after the 07 trade, not exactly WR2 material, maybe WR3. And that was from a guy that was averaging 80 yards receiving per game that year before the trade, not someone who had been completely inept prior to the trade a la Edwards.