While Zach Wilson might not get a ton of action for the New York Jets in 2023, his younger brother, Isaac, will walk the first steps toward a potential career in the NFL.
Isaac Wilson, a four-star QB prospect out of Corner Canyon High School in Draper, Utah, recently announced his commitment to play for the Utah Utes.
I’m committing to Utah!!! Thanks to everyone that has helped me through this process. #goutes pic.twitter.com/jvE0sYYkQA
— Isaac Wilson (@Isaac_kawika) May 25, 2023
He reportedly considered offers from Oklahoma State, UCLA, Oregon, Arizona, Arizona State, and — obviously — BYU, among others.
He’ll now be the highest-ranked prospect and the first offensive player in this year’s class to commit to Utah, and the fourth player overall.
Notably, Wilson is now following his old man’s steps, as his father Mike was a defensive lineman for the Utes in the 90s.
Ironically, the Utes didn’t make an offer for Zach, so he wound up committing to their lifelong rivals, BYU, where he went on to set multiple marks and thrive en route to becoming the No. 2 pick in the 2021 NFL Draft.
Zach was a three-star recruit at the time and scouts are higher on his younger brother, so there’s a big chance he’ll be next in line to take his talents to the pros once he’s eligible to declare for the draft.
As for his older brother, he’ll get to learn the ropes of the game behind one of the greatest to ever do it in Aaron Rodgers, but his future in the league seems bleak right now.
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