It’s not a secret that there are differing beliefs on how the New York Jets handled Zach Wilson‘s development. Some place the blame for Wilson’s NFL failures solely on Wilson himself, while others believe the Jets set him up for failure and didn’t give him the proper time (or tools) to develop.
Before the Jets parted ways with offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur, he admitted that the team should have handled the quarterback situation differently. Recently, we also saw Joe Douglas’ take on the situation. Douglas believes first-round quarterbacks should be ready to start once drafted, but he admitted that the team didn’t properly help the BYU product develop.