Robert Saleh is not concerned about the Jets handing over the keys to the franchise to a rookie quarterback. He sounds very comfortable with it.
This is the reality of the Jets’ situation after they traded Sam Darnold to Carolina for three draft picks. They are expected to take BYU’s Zach Wilson with the No. 2 pick in next Thursday’s NFL draft and work on developing him to be the starting quarterback.
Saleh, a first-time head coach, said it’s not just about a young quarterback. The Jets have to focus on assembling and developing an entire roster that can consistently reach the playoffs and Super Bowls.