I don't think this is a bad take. Like Smith on Philly, Jalen Waddle on Miami, Lockett on Seattle, or maybe the best example is Ridley on Atlanta when Julio was still the #1. He could feast as a #2 but he's really struggling as a 1 to make the double-covered and contested plays that #1's on talent poor teams need to make.
Jets WRs don't get separation and don't come back to the ball/ fight for catches. They're lazy through the catch and that results in a lot more drops, tipped balls, and INTs than should be. However, pehaps more interesting is a pass play design with 3+ seconds of pass blocking and not a single route resulted in an open receiver. That's on the OC
I wish you were right, but I think we are all going to be very badly dissapointed that not only is our season over, but Zachs is NOT