"We all was competitive as hell. Like, every single day," Garrett Wilson emphasized to reporters regarding the Ohio State wide receivers. Think about it.
The Ohio State Buckeyes have become "WRU" in the eyes of many over the years due to the sheer amount of pass-catching talent the program puts into NFL season after season.
In just two seasons, Garrett Wilson has emerged as one of the young stars of the NFL. Wilson has posted two straight 1,000-yard seasons with a mixed bag at the quarterback position.
Earlier this week, Justin Jefferson of the Minnesota Vikings signed a massive contract extension to remain with the team for another four years. His deal makes him the highest paid non-quarterback in the NFL.
The postmortem for the 2023 New York Jets offense is nothing short of ugly. It was the worst offense in team history. That’s saying something for a franchise that has fielded many embarrassing offenses.
Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers continues to show off his skills during offseason workouts.
Joe Douglas has not had much success as a drafter with the New York Jets. Zach Wilson is the lowlight of picks that haven’t worked out. However, the 2022 draft was such an epic success that it could partially make up for some of the disasters.
It seemingly keeps getting better. The New York Jets' QB1-to-WR1 connection already appears in full flight mode during OTAs Phase 3, according to multiple reports including one first-hand account from NFL Network analyst Brian Baldinger.
Hindsight is 20/20 for the New York Jets — or is it? The Jets’ selection of Zach Wilson with the No. 2 overall pick of the 2021 NFL draft was essentially a no-brainer.
Las Vegas Raiders cornerback Nate Hobbs proved his value to the team in 2023. He had a career-best season despite still dealing with injuries. That has been a major concern for him in his career, and while it was last season, he was as effective as he’s ever been. Defensive end Maxx Crosby called Hobbs the best Nickel cornerback in the NFL.
Garrett Wilson is entering his third NFL season. That means a Garrett Wilson extension looms in 2025 for the Jets, but what should it look like? The Minnesota Vikings used the fifth-year option on Justin Jefferson, and he’s now getting a huge payday.
The New York Jets have an offensive weapon that could make the Pro Bowl for the first time next season. Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson is coming off two consecutive 1,000-plus yard seasons in New York and will have a healthy Aaron Rodgers passing him the football in 2024.
It's arguably the best trio, on paper, in New York Jets' history. Quarterback Aaron Rodgers, running back Breece Hall and receiver Garrett Wilson are top-level talents at their respective positions, and, collectively, they create a three-headed monster headlining the Jets' offense.
While all the attention is on the likes of Aaron Rodgers and Garrett Wilson, and rightfully so, there have been some other standouts at New York Jets OTAs.
The New York Jets will look to improve as a team after another disappointing year in 2023-24. Most of the issues were due to Aaron Rodgers getting hurt, but there were areas that needed to improve, too.
New York Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson is entering his third season in the NFL, and while he's not yet achieved veteran status, he couldn't help but poke fun at some of the Jets rookies' habits.
In January, Garrett Wilson said he had endured "the worst year of my life" after the Jets finished what began as a promising season at 7-10.
The New York Jets have one of the best young receivers in the NFL, but where does Garrett Wilson rank among his peers with so much talent at the position around the league?
There is one last yardage market we have yet to delve in to in the NFL futures space, that being receiving yardage. Volume is king for a market like this, and there is no shortage of star WR1s who can take the crown here.
A few days ago when ESPN’s Mike Clay picked the Jets to win the Super Bowl this year, some fans were caught by surprise. After all, the Jets currently own the longest playoff drought in American sports at 14 years.
Each year, we see a number of wide receivers enjoy breakout seasons, whether it be due to their sheer talent or an improved situation. With that in mind, here are three wideouts who are primed to break out during the 2024 season.
The Jets have jumped up the board to begin the third round.
Last summer, the New York Jets stirred up a whirlwind of excitement with their acquisitions, notably future Hall of Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers and four-time Pro Bowl running back Dalvin Cook.
Garrett Wilson could make things uncomfortable for the Jets.
New York Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson is as competitive as they come. He desperately wants to help his team win games, but that didn’t occur as much during the 2023 season as anyone would have hoped.
Wilson’s inability to come up with something to say speaks volumes about where the Jets are as a franchise.
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