Utah Commit Isaac Wilson Leads The Nation Passing Yards

The younger brother of New York Jets QB Zach Wilson is tearing up the high school level
Utah Commit Isaac Wilson Leads The Nation Passing Yards
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There are oftentimes sibling rivalries for just about anything we do, but when it comes to the Wilson family the rivalry between Zach and Isaac is only beginning to flourish between the two quarterbacks.

While they are obviously very supportive of one another, younger brother Isaac appears to be more advanced than the current New York Jets quarterback was at this age. Isaac is a higher ranked recruit than Zach was, and according to a report from MaxPreps he is also currently leading the high school ranks in passing yards. 

New York Jets quarterback Zach Wilson (2) looks to throw with pressure from Buffalo Bills defensive end Greg Rousseau (50) in the second half. The Jets defeat the Bills in overtime, 22-16, in the home opener at MetLife Stadium on Monday, Sept. 11, 2023, in East Rutherford.
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Through five games, which a few of them have been played on an injured knee, Isaac Wilson has thrown for 1,832 yards with 18 touchdowns against four interceptions. He has also added 339 yards rushing and five more touchdowns to his total. His Corner Canyon Squad (4-1) are currently ranked No. 19 in the MaxPreps Top 25, with their only loss coming at the hands of No. 2 ranked Bishop Gorman. 

While his brother Zach also attended Corner Canyon, Isaac will not be following in his footsteps at the college level as he is set to attend Utah whereas Zach played for BYU. 

Isaac is looking to lead Corner Canyon to what would be their fourth state title, continuing the legacy of his brother, BYU quarterback Cole Hagen, Ole Miss' Jaxson Dart, and Ohio State quarterback Devin Brown. 


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