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Chris Canty States Zach Wilson Has Got Some “Unbelievable Physical Attributes”

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The NFL offseason has been underway ever since the Tampa Bay Buccaneers won the Super Bowl back in February. Following that, all the players have spent their time away from the field, tending to injuries they suffered during the season.

However, the offseason is not a boring period in the world of American Football. There are plenty of events that hold utmost importance in the eyes of the fanatics. Some of these events are the Free Agency and more importantly, The 2021 NFL Draft.

This season’s draft will be filled with college students who have performed exceptionally well for their alma-mater. Moreover, most of the top prospects for this season are quarterbacks. Some names like Trevor Lawrence and Zach Wilson have already become household names.

As the draft approaches, critics and analysts have started having discussions about which player should be preferred by franchises and why. In one such conversation, Chris Canty talked about what the 21-year-old Zach Wilson brings to the table.

Chris Canty explains the prospect of Zach Wilson

He said, “There is no denying the fact that the kid has got some unbelievable physical attributes. That throw that he made when he was fading to his left, throwing back across his body to the right, that’s about as good a throw you can make with no defense out there.”

Canty continued, “When you look at what Zach Wilson is bringing to the table, there is a lot to like. The pro day is only for the evaluators to check all the boxes they had. You’re looking for the confirmation for everything that you have already seen on tape for Zach Wilson.”

The NFL draft 2021 is scheduled to be held on 29th April and will continue till 1st May. The Jacksonville Jaguars will have the opportunity of taking the first pick from the roster.

Read more: “He lives for ball” – Coach Sitake lauds Zach Wilson’s tremendous work ethic ahead of the 2021 NFL draft.

 

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