
Zach Wilson’s Jets leadership skills already shining through
NY Post
Zach Wilson wasn’t a member of the Jets for enough time to take his girlfriend out for a celebratory dinner before he already was showing the kind of leadership the team desperately hopes translates into wins, division titles and Super Bowl-title runs in short time.
Twelve picks after Wilson was drafted with the second-overall pick on April 29, the Jets took USC guard Alijah Vera-Tucker with the 14th pick. Not long after that, they selected Mississippi receiver Elijah Moore at the top of the second round. For Vera-Tucker and Moore, it must have felt as if Wilson had been in the Jets’ war room making the picks, based on how quickly he reached out to them with texts and phone calls welcoming them to his team.More Related News

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