Andrew Wilbar: A player who helped himself tremendously at the Senior Bowl, Wilson was a true leader at Stanford who was looked up to by his teammates. Wilson’s motor is always going at 100%, and he never slows down in a route, nor does he ever give up on a play. While Wilson is not a natural hands guy, he does use his body well, fending off defenders and bringing in tough catches. He is surprisingly deceptive after the catch as well. There are just a lot of minor technical issues in his game, specifically when it comes to his route-running skills. I could see Wilson making an NFL roster as a WR4 or WR5 as a rookie, but I do not envision him ever becoming a focal point in an offense.
Rank | 166 |
Round | 5th |
Name | Michael Wilson |
Position | WR |
School | Stanford |
Height | 6‘2“ |
Weight | 210 lbs |
Receptions | 26 |
Receiving Yards | 418 |
Yards per Catch | 16.1 |
Receiving TDs | 4 |
Hand Size | 9.8 |
Arm Length | 31.0 |
Forty Yard Dash | 4.6 |
Bench Reps | 23 |
Vertical Leap | 37.5 |
Broad Jump | 125 |
Three Cone Drill | 0.0 |
Shuttle | 4.3 |
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