EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Unless Zach Wilson melts down in the final game, the New York Jets will go into the offseason feeling good about the quarterback position. While he can't be considered a can't-miss, Justin Herbert-type star, Wilson has demonstrated enough improvement over the past four weeks to make you believe there's growth potential.
Now it's on the front office to help the kid. In other words, get him some weapons.
Once again, general manager Joe Douglas needs to rebuild the receiving corps. He has two keepers in Elijah Moore and Corey Davis, although neither one is a true WR1.