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Jets take Gardner at No. 4, Wilson at 10

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FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — The New York Jets are adding some Big Apple Sauce to their defense. And get ready for some Wilsonto-Wilson connection­s on offense.

Cincinnati cornerback Ahmad “Sauce” Gardner was taken by the Jets with the No. 4 overall pick in the NFL draft Thursday night. After bolstering the defense, New York gave second-year quarterbac­k Zach Wilson and the offense another playmaker by selecting Ohio State wide receiver Garrett Wilson at No. 10.

Gardner, a 6-foot-2, 190pound shutdown cornerback, didn’t allow a touchdown reception in his three-year college career. He’ll join free agent signing D.J. Reed to give coach Robert Saleh a new-look secondary — with both considered No. 1-type cornerback­s.

Gardner, wearing a diamond-encrusted “SAUCE” medallion and an equally gaudy sauce bottle on a chain around his neck at the draft site in Las Vegas, oozes confidence on and off

the field. New York can only hope he can be as dominant a defender as their previous homegrown shutdown cornerback: Darrelle Revis, who went 14th overall in 2007.

“That’s the main thing I know — when I think about the Jets, I think about Darrelle Revis,” Gardner said during a Zoom call. “He used to be one of my favorite corners in the league. I still watch him to this day.”

The Jets, who had two selections in the top 10 for the first time in franchise history, also have four picks in the first 38 selections. So it will be a busy first two nights of the draft for a franchise looking to end the NFL’s longest active playoff drought at 11 seasons.

This is considered a crucial draft for general manager Joe Douglas, who is overseeing his third full offseason after being hired in June 2019 to replace the fired Mike Maccagnan. The Jets have won only six games the past two seasons, but showed some positive signs last season under first-year head coach Saleh and rookie quarterbac­k Wilson.

The focus this offseason has been on the progress of Wilson, who capped a down-and-up year by not throwing an intercepti­on in his final five games. Surroundin­g last year’s No. 2 overall pick with playmakers has been a priority for Douglas and the Jets, who signed tight ends C.J. Uzomah and Tyler Conklin, and guard Laken Tomlinson in free agency.

Wide receiver was expected to be a target early in this draft, and New York pounced on the speedy Wilson with their second pick of the night.

“What’s better than 1 Wilson? 2 Wilsons,” Zach Wilson wrote on Twitter shortly after the pick was announced. “Let’s gooooooooo !!!!!!! ”

But first, the Jets addressed their defense, which struggled mightily last season. Defensive coordinato­r Jeff Ulbrich’s unit ranked last or close to the bottom of the league in several statistica­l categories. Edge rusher and cornerback were considered priorities for New York in the draft, and Gardner addresses that need in a major way.

“I know I’m going to be a great teammate and I’m going to be a sponge, somebody that’s able to take informatio­n from everyone and not feeling like I’m too good for anyone,” Gardner said. “Just being a hard worker.”

The 5-11, 185-pound Garrett Wilson had 23 touchdown catches in 33 career games with 19 starts with the Buckeyes, establishi­ng himself as one of the top wide receivers in the country.

His ability to track passes and work the sideline with excellent footwork were plus tools that pushed him up the draft boards. Wilson joins a receiving group that includes Corey Davis, Elijah Moore, Braxton Berrios and Denzel Mims, along with tight ends C.J. Uzomah and Tyler Conklin, both signed in free agency.

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