The Colts will trade cornerback Quincy Wilson to the Jets, as Manish Mehta of the Daily News tweets. In exchange, the Jets will send a sixth-round pick (No. 211 overall) to Indianapolis.
The Colts brought Wilson into the league three years ago as a second-round pick. He was unable to find a consistent role in the defense, however, and never realized his potential in the NFL. With one year left on his deal, he’ll look to get back on track with the Jets.
Wilson has made ten starts for the Colts, split evenly between his first two seasons. To his credit, he’s shown flashes, including a strong second half in 2018.
In New York, he’ll slot somewhere alongside Pierre Desir, Arthur Maulet, Bennett Jackson, Blessuan Austin, and fellow ex-Colt Nate Hairston. Of course, there’s no guarantee that he’ll be able to make the 53-man cut, but he’ll get an opportunity to stick between now and the start of the season.
Here’s the Jets’ draft haul thus far, via PFR’s tracker:
1-11: Mekhi Becton, T (Louisville)
2-59: Denzel Mims, WR (Baylor)
3-68: Ashtyn Davis, S (California)
3-79: Jabari Zuniga, DE (Florida)
4-120: Lamical Perine, RB (Florida)
4-125: James Morgan, QB (Florida International)
4-129: Cameron Clark, OT (Charlotte)
5-158: Bryce Hall, CB (Virginia)
6-191: Braden Mann, P (Texas A&M)