Sean Koerner lumped Zach Wilson into the same profitable preseason bucket as Mac Jones. While Wilson is often mocked for his regular-season tape, Koerner pointed out that he suddenly looks competent when the opposition is made up of future practice-squad cornerbacks and vanilla pass-rush packages. Because the market still prices Wilson like the flawed starter we saw on Sundays, Koerner sees value in betting overs on Wilson’s passing props and backing his team in quarters where he is scheduled to play. The key, he said, is matching the quarterback’s snap window to the caliber of defenders on the other side—an exercise that makes Wilson’s athleticism and NFL arm a meaningful edge once August rolls around.