Zach Wilson went from NFL Rookie of the Week to Typical Rookie Quarterback in a span of seven days. He never found a rhythm in a 27-20 loss to the Falcons, providing no spark for an offense that has managed only 13 first-half points in five games. Wilson finished with 192 yards and an interception, but he had 65 yards with 9:30 left in the game. The Falcons kept him in the pocket, negating his best quality -- his ability to make off-script plays. To be a winning quarterback, Wilson must learn to play in a phone booth. Another concern: He missed too many gimme throws. This was a step back for the talented, but still raw quarterback. -- Rich Cimini