Garrett Wilson Raves About New Jets WRs

The New York Jets made some moves, but not the ones that usually win games. They parted ways with two Pro Bowl-caliber players like Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams.
At least they got some playmakers for the passing game in return. They landed John Metchie III and Adonai Mitchell for their wide receivers corps, and Garrett Wilson sounds quite happy about that. When asked about his new teammate, the former Ohio State star had nothing but positive things to say about them:
“They both are just great, great receivers. The type of guys that when you draw it up and make a player on NCAA, you’re going to create one of them two, depending on what you want,” Wilson said.
"They both are just great, great receivers. The type of guys that when you draw it up and make a player on NCAA, you're going to create one of them two, depending on what you want."
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Of course, it’s not like he was going to say anything different. More than that, this team still doesn’t have any sort of solution at the quarterback position, so whoever is out there to catch passes might not necessarily be in the best position to make a play.
The Jets decided to hit the reboot button again this season. They have a plethora of draft picks, which they haven’t usually done a good job with, but they seem to have finally realized they’re simply not going to be able to compete at the highest level until they get their hands on a franchise quarterback.
Players like Wilson seem to be wasting their primes in New York. And after signing a massive contract extension with them this offseason, chances are that he’s not going anywhere.
Then again, that also seemed to be the case with Sauce Gardner. So, if someone makes the right offer, perhaps Wilson might finally play for a winning team next season.
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