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Zach Wilson Analysis Part 2


Ricky Spanish
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Wilson is who I want but I just don’t see the Jets passing on him. He’s got a big arm with a great quick release and on top of that, not only does he have the accuracy but the ball placement to go along with that accuracy. My only concern is his body

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9 hours ago, TheRumGone said:

His durability is my main concern but the dude has all the arm talent. Been reading up on him and basketball was actually his sport of choice in high school. He was dunking as a junior. He’s more athletic than he gets credit for. 

I mean, the guy is 6'3". You don't exactly have to be a super athlete to be dunking a basketball at 17 and 6'3".

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9 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I mean, the guy is 6'3". You don't exactly have to be a super athlete to be dunking a basketball at 17 and 6'3".

I’m not saying he’s a super athlete but I like to see qbs that have played other sports and played them well. For instance Mahomes was a star baseball pitcher and got drafted after HS. RW was in the minor leagues with the Tourists. Lance was a baseball player in HS as well. I like to see QBs who are well rounded athletes. I honestly think there is something to QBs who played baseball and played it well. 

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