ESPN(Cimini Article): Zach Wilson bulks up, feels 'better' bigger

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  1. Brook!

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    https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id...lson-now-221-pounds-says-feels-better-athlete

    New York Jets QB Zach Wilson, now at 221 pounds, says he feels like 'better athlete with more weight on'

    The New York Jets expect to see a bigger and better Zach Wilson in 2022. He already has checked the "bigger" box.

    After finishing last season at 208 pounds, the second-year quarterback reported to OTA practices this week at 221 pounds -- a designed weight gain that occurred with the help of a nutritionist and a chef. And some serious will power.

    "I do have a sweet tooth pretty bad, so that's been a challenge," Wilson told reporters Tuesday after the Jets' first open practice.

    Listed at 6-foot-2, Wilson has eliminated cookies, cakes and other sugary temptations from his carefully scripted diet. He said the keys are proportion management and eating at the right time, resulting in what he called "good weight."

    "I feel better for sure," he said. "The energy, the ability to have that stamina throughout the whole practice, is better. In the long run, once we get into a game when we actually get hit and tackled, having more size on me will help."
    One of Wilson's best attributes is his quickness in the pocket. He doesn't believe the 13-pound weight gain will compromise his ability to elude pass-rushers. By the start of the season, he wants his playing weight to be 218.
    "I just feel like I'm a better athlete with more weight on, for some reason," he said.

    Coach Robert Saleh, describing Wilson's physique, used the word "thick." The Jets, who drafted Wilson second overall in 2021, also expect him to grow mentally in Year 2.

    "He looks good, he's confident, he's smiling, he's vocal," Saleh said. "I've said it before that you can always tell the confidence level and their understanding of what they're being asked to do by the volume of their voice, and he's getting pretty loud."
    Wilson's rookie season was a struggle. He finished 30th out of 31 qualified passers in Total QBR (28.2). He went 3-10 as a starter, with 2,334 yards, nine touchdowns, 11 interceptions and a 55.6% completion rate.

    The front office bolstered his supporting cast this offseason, signing tight ends C.J. Uzomah and Tyler Conklin in free agency and drafting wide receiver Garrett Wilson (first round) and running back Breece Hall (second round).
    The pressure will be on Wilson to galvanize his young, talented supporting cast.

    "I feel like the entire staff, from the GM to ownership on down, those guys have done a great done of getting the pieces we need," he said. "I think it comes back to my job. Now I have to do my job of getting these playmakers the ball. How can I get these big tight ends, these really good receivers and these running backs the ball in space and do what we brought them here to do?"

    The Jets are projected to win only 5.5 games, according to the Caesars Sportsbook over-under, but there's a lot of optimism around the team after its strong draft.

    "Yeah, absolutely, we're definitely going to be better," Wilson said. "I don't think we'll be able to tell until the first game, but the improvement is there. We have the talent, we have the guys. Now can we tie it all together and put something together?"
     
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    THATS WHAT SHE SAID!!
     
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    Let's see how he does when the games count.
     
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    That’s exactly how Ja’Marcus Russell got started and we all know how that ended. We should cut our losses and plan on drafting a QB next year.
     
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    It's a positive sign that Zach realized that he had to bulk up and worked hard to do it the right way. I think it also underscores his work ethic overall, which is why I'm optimistic that he'll improve on his shortcomings and further hone his strengths to show everyone why the Jets took him #2 last year.
     
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    At this point, would we be better off with Zach the Game manager QB OR Zach the HeroBall QB? He's bigger now at 221 and almost all of that is in his legs so his throws no longer have to be all arm strength and he should be able to take the occasional smash without another long stint on the IL.
     
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    I'm expecting that they'll focus on establishing the run and a ball control offense, but will look to take big strikes whenever possible and that's based upon Zach's arm talent and ability to freelance. I think last year was an exercise on Zach and the CS getting a feel how they can execute this ty[e of offense and this year we'll see it run much more efficiently.
     
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    I posted the article and now my take on it.

    I am glad Wilson was disciplined enough to prepare his body for second year. I am hoping he did the same with his brain. I hope he watched tons of game tape to see what he did right and what he did wrong. His mistakes were mental. It is not that he can't throw a short ball. He can. He did back in college. All he has to do is get strong mentally to read the game and proceed based on what the defense gives him.

    Before the draft, one of his strong attributes was him being a student of the game. So I am hopeful for the upcoming season.
     
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    Why are they mutually exclusive ??

    You can manage the game and take your shots within the system, and, of course, there will inevitably be some hero ball on broken plays.
     
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    Now he can also play tight end.
     
  12. Losmeister

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    thats exactly what he said himself
    " we have the guys. Now can we tie it all together and put something together?"
     
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    he's a known film junkie. he just needs reps really to take the next step and be more consistent
     
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    they threw him out there when they coulda said sit and watch

    we are def gonna see an emphasis on running the ball
     

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