For WR [Garrett Wilson](/team/players-roster/garrett-wilson/), every week is a new opportunity for a breakthrough.
"I see it in phases throughout games on Sunday each week," Wilson said. "We've shown the glimpses. It's about being consistent. It's about doing it when it's needed the most down the stretch -- third down, first drive of the game, stuff like that."
The Jets will have their next opportunity to chase consistency in Week 5 as they host the Dallas Cowboys at MetLife Stadium. While the team has started the season 0-4, three of those losses have been decided by a single score. Players and coaches alike believe the team is just a few mental mistakes away from executing at a high level -- and Wilson is confident it's only a matter of time before the results start to come.
"I just have faith in the plan that coach has proposed to us, faith in my teammates," he said. "We're going to turn this thing around, we're going to get this thing rolling. And when it does, it's going to feel real good. I've got all the confidence in the world in this group."
Wilson has been a key piece of the Jets' offensive plan this season as evidenced by his AFC-leading 27 catches. His 311 receiving yards rank sixth in the NFL, and he has had 9 consecutive games with at least 50 receiving yards -- the second longest active streak in the NFL.
"He is no doubt a No. 1 receiver in this league, and it's not like we didn't know that," HC Aaron Glenn said. "But the plays that he can make, the way he can contort his body, the way he can come down and be sure to catch some of those 50-50 balls or what not. … Man, he is an amazing person to sit there and just watch. And you want to try and make sure that you get him the ball as much as possible."
The Jets have done so thus far, as Wilson has been a go-to target during several critical game moments. He has hauled in 3 touchdown passes, including a spectacular catch in the back of the end zone in the final two minutes of the Jets' Week 4 loss. OC Tanner Engstrand -- who praised Wilson as "the ultimate competitor" -- said if the ball is anywhere near Wilson, he's confident No. 5 will come down with it.