The No. 7 overall draft pick played just 33 percent of the snaps (he averages 43 percent) and he had one tackle. He did have a few decent pressures. Overall, Wilson didn’t make a big impact as usual.
He only played 13 snaps before leaving with an ankle injury. The second-round pick had one catch for 14 yards on one target. His health will be monitored moving forward.
The speedy third-round pick played 95 percent of the game. He was targeted on 10 of Geno Smith’s 44 passes. Yet, Tucker had just three catches for 28 yards. Smith missed a wide-open Tucker twice on deep passes and Tucker also missed some plays. Moving forward under interim offensive coordinator Greg Olson Smith and Tucker need to find some consistency.
The reserve quarterback was on the 53-man roster for the first time after recovering from a preseason wrist injury. He was the emergency quarterback behind Smith and Kenny Pickett against the Browns. He will have a chance to bypass Pickett as the backup if he performs well in practices.