Aaron Rodgers is ready to skip the standard three-year window for grading a draft class and give the Jets an A-plus for selecting both Sauce Gardner and Garrett Wilson in 2022.
“We’ve got, at some point possibly, the best corner and the best receiver in the NFL,” Rodgers said. “It’s a legit possibility for those two guys. Maybe not this upcoming year — I still think Davante [Adams] is in a league of his own — but those two kids are so talented.
Gardner came away that day excited that Rodgers would watch film with him and dissect how quarterbacks think — a sign that the second-year pro isn’t content with his initial success. Rodgers fit a throw into an impossibly tight window during Friday’s practice — the last of the spring for the Jets — that Wilson caught during red-zone drills. Bill Kostroun for the New York Post
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