NEW YORK (AP) — Joe Douglas and the New York Jets discussed, debated and contemplated every scenario regarding Sam Darnold.
The choice to ultimately trade the promising but inconsistent quarterback was a sensible but far from simple solution. Douglas said Tuesday it was the best decision for the entire organization and being able to hit the reset button.
The Jets are back in a familiar spot: searching for a franchise quarterback after dealing Darnold to the Carolina Panthers on Monday for a sixth-round pick this year and second- and fourth-round selections next year.
And it appears BYU quarterback Zach Wilson could be the Jets’ choice at No. 2 overall in the draft.












