The New York Jets are trying to trade Zach Wilson, but the quarterback doesn’t have a strong market. Originally selected with the second-overall pick in what was supposed to be a strong 2021 NFL Draft class, the BYU product has ranked at or near the bottom of just about every passing metric since entering the league.
The 2024 NFL Draft, held on April 25-27 in Detroit, could have as many as five quarterbacks selected in the first round. It's doubtful all of them are destined for success.
It continues to be full steam ahead for all National Football League franchises right now as preparations continue for the coming 2024 divisional battles, but it is shaping up to be an interesting year for the New York Jets – particularly when it comes to quarterback Zach Wilson.
April, 2021. It was an important time in the life of New York Jets General Manager Joe Douglas. The Jamal Adams trade with the Seattle Seahawks allowed New York to gain a second first-round draft pick while holding the number 2 pick.
The Denver Broncos are in need of a quarterback, and Cory Woodroof of USA Today feels that they could target New York Jets youngster Zach Wilson. Of course, it seems doubtful that the Broncos would want Wilson as a starter, but perhaps they could bring him in as some competition for whoever they take in the NFL Draft.
With the 2024 draft approaching, this year’s crop of quarterbacks will increasingly become the center of attention around the NFL.
Woody Johnson, owner of the New York Jets, said Monday that the team will keep Zach Wilson if the team can’t trade him. Perhaps trading the struggling quarterback isn’t as easy as initially thought.
A New York Jets insider recently reported Zach Wilson could be spending a season in the CFL after comments made by owner Woody Johnson this offseason. The Jets are having a difficult time finding a trade partner for Wilson.
A New York Jets insider has responded to reports that maligned signal-caller Zach Wilson is drawing trade interest.
Several big-name quarterbacks have switched teams since the start of the 2024 league year, and another will probably join the list in a few weeks. New York Jets quarterback Zach Wilson has been the subject of trade talks for the better part of two seasons.
NFL analyst and former Jets star Boomer Esiason reacted Tuesday to team owner Woody Johnson's comments that the club could hold onto much-maligned quarterback Zach Wilson if no team meets its asking price for him this offseason.
The Jets have not found a trade partner for the QB so far this offseason.
Wilson mostly disappointed while serving as QB Aaron Rodgers' replacement in 2023.
With a $5.45M guarantee due for Zach Wilson, the Jets are unlikely to receive much in the way of trade compensation for the maligned QB. But it sounds as though there has been some interest.
Zach Wilson’s tenure with the New York Jets seems to be coming to an inevitable end. It doesn’t seem to be an “if” at this point; it’s more of a “when.” According to Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk, the Jets have gotten trade offers for Wilson, but they have not received any inquiries they like.
According to Pro Football Talk, the Jets have gotten trade offers for QB Zach Wilson. However, New York hasn’t liked the offers it’s gotten and is holding out for something better, per PFT.
Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk explained in a piece published Sunday night what the New York Jets may have to give up to get a different team to take the much-maligned quarterbac off their hands this offseason.
Zach Wilson's career with the New York Jets is widely expected to end, but that doesn't necessarily mean he's leaving the Big Apple. The scoreboard operator at CoolToday Park — the spring training home of the Atlanta Braves — made an unusual error during the team's exhibition game on Thursday.
While the Jets gave Wilson permission to seek a trade last month, it’s been a quiet market for the former second-overall pick. However, the quarterback could be a match with his former offensive coordinator.
Zach Wilson and his value in the trade market is a looming dilemma for the New York Jets. With the team struggling with success in recent seasons, there’s growing pressure on the Jets management.
The New York Jets have been openly looking to trade Zach Wilson this offseason, but there is a growing sense that they may not find a suitor.
The Minnesota Vikings could be heading for a special kind of quarterback hell if they are unable to extend Kirk Cousins by noon on Monday. The Vikings are reportedly considering adding two former first-round busts at quarterback for the New York Jets.
The New York Jets have granted quarterback Zach Wilson permission to explore potential trade opportunities, with two teams emerging as possible destinations.
The New York Jets have given quarterback Zach Wilson permission to seek a trade, and two teams have been named as potential landing spots for the former No. 2 overall pick.
Jets general manager Joe Douglas announced Wednesday that the team has given quarterback Zach Wilson the option of seeking a trade. Wilson was the No. 2 selection of the 2021 NFL Draft.
As the New York Jets prepare for negotiations, identifying potential suitors for Wilson becomes a priority.
The New York Jets are expected to explore the trade market for Zach Wilson in the coming weeks, but they will likely have to attach a very reasonable asking price to the young quarterback.
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