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Jets QB Wilson ‘Doesn’t Need To Be Brady’ In Year 2 Progress

Jun 20, 2022, 9:35 AM | Updated: Jul 22, 2022, 11:26 am

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head coach Robert Saleh of the New York Jets embraces Zach Wilson #2 of the New York Jets at Atlantic Health Jets Training Center on July 30, 2021 in Florham Park, New Jersey. (Photo by Adam Hunger/Getty Images)

(Photo by Adam Hunger/Getty Images)

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) — Zach Wilson has the plans for the big summer hangout already mapped out.

He and a bunch of his New York Jets teammates will get together somewhere — that’s a secret for now — in mid-July to work on the football field a few days and sharpen their collective knowledge of the playbook.

It won’t be all passes and catches, though. There will also be “fun activities,” as the quarterback called them. And that’s where the most valuable “work” might come.

“I wouldn’t necessarily say it’s going to be the routes, the two days of throwing that’s going to be the most beneficial,” Wilson said. “It’s going to be us stuck in some house together for three days, just getting to know each other and hanging out, talking, just like we do.

“I think that’s going to be more important than anything.”

For a franchise that has failed to make the postseason an NFL-worst 11 straight seasons, maybe having a little fun now might help down the line. After all, Jets fans are used to feeling frustrated, dreaming of another Super Bowl appearance — something that hasn’t happened since the glory days of Joe Namath in 1969.

The 22-year-old Wilson represents the latest hope for the team and its fans to end those lengthy droughts. The No. 2 overall pick a year ago struggled through a down-and-up rookie season — marked by early struggles, a knee injury and a promising finish. All eyes are again on Wilson to take the next step in his development and confirm to the franchise — and all those who root for it — that it has the right guy under center for years to come.

“He doesn’t need to be Tom Brady this year,” coach Robert Saleh said. “Now if he ends up being that, that’s awesome, but that’s not the expectation for him.

“The expectation is for him to continue to climb that mountain that’s quarterback play in this league, and we’ve all got his back. He’s got a supporting cast that’s working its tail off and from there it’s just piecing it together.”

Saleh made sure to point out that while Wilson had a tough rookie year in which he threw just nine TD passes with 11 interceptions in 13 games, he also had an equally young group around him on offense and an O-line that was trying to jell.

Making things easier for Wilson to succeed — and, in turn, help the Jets win more after going 4-13 — was the primary focus during the offseason for general manager Joe Douglas.

Tight ends C.J. Uzomah and Tyler Conklin were signed in free agency, as was left guard Laken Tomlinson. Wide receiver Braxton Berrios and running back Tevin Coleman were re-signed. Wide receiver Garrett Wilson was drafted in the first round, and running back Breece Hall was taken in the second.

Now, at least on paper, an offense that was among the NFL’s worst last season appears to be much improved.

“They’ve done a great job,” Wilson said of Douglas and the front office. “You can tell the organization cares. You know they want to win just as badly as all of us. They’re doing everything they can to put me in the best position and everybody else around me.

“They’re giving me the ability to just say, ‘I’m going to give this guy a shot right here. I’m going to let him win and hang on him and give him the ball just like we drafted him to be able to do.’ We definitely have those guys. We definitely have the guys up front as well. We just need to put it all together.”
But perhaps no one more so than Wilson.

No, as Saleh said, the former BYU star doesn’t have to be Brady now. But he needs to be a lot better than he was. And there are early signs that could be the case when the season starts in September.

“What’s been cool about him … his daily focus of what he’s trying to get done, not trying to have a laundry list of things each and every day,” offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur said. “It’s, hey, let’s focus on this one thing, these two things, whatever it might be, and stay dialed into that.”

Wilson has bulked up a bit since last year, adjusting his diet and workout habits while trying to be healthier and stronger.

But the mental approach has been fine-tuned, too. His understanding of what he needs to do in the offense is clearer. That will help with his timing and decision-making, and the rest of it will play out on the field in front of him.

“For me, it’s how can I just go in there and make the best decision to put my team in the best position?” Wilson said. “Really, that’s all that matters. How can I just do what the coaches are asking me, and my time will come to do the off-schedule stuff.

“It’s really playing within the offense is where I need to have the biggest leap, just my progressions, getting through them cleanly, getting the ball out of my hands, giving it to guys — and let them go make plays.”

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