No matter who WR Garrett Wilson is hauling in passes from, his goal remains the same -- doing his job and doing it well.

And as veteran QB Tyrod Taylor steps in for an injured Justin Fields in Week 3, Wilson knows it will be important for him and the Jets' receivers to be at the top of their game.

"For us it's just about being on our stuff," Wilson said. "Making sure that we're at where we're supposed to be at on time. It doesn't change for our receiver room. Let's be where we're supposed to be. Let's present our best for our quarterback and let's see where that puts us."

Wilson has never shied away from the opportunity to make plays no matter who is under center. The fourth-year player has amassed over 1,000 receiving yards in each of his first three NFL seasons despite catching pa

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