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Wilson:

Strengths: 

Prototypical size for cornerback or safety spot. Big and physical. Very competitive. Willing to accept challenge of taking on a team's top wideout. Uses play strength to overcome some athletic and speed deficiencies. Can maul receivers off line of scrimmage and eliminate them from a route if they don't get clean release against his press. Plus anticipation in coverage. Makes quick reads on in-breaking routes and attacks in front of the route. Finished career with six interceptions. Responsive to play-action keys. Good feel for when to step downhill as tackler. Plays off perimeter blocks quickly. Willing to stick his nose in as a tackler. Willing to be the hammer and not just the nail when it comes to challenging running backs.

Weaknesses

Hips and feet can be exceedingly sticky in his transitions. Will fight his feet a little in his backpedal and shuffle. Footwork average in space. When feet fail him, he opts to use his hands. Could see spike in illegal contact and holding penalties if asked to play corner early in career. Reliant upon strength and grit in man coverage over speed and athleticism. Plays too tall which hinders click-and-close burst. Allows too much separation against complex routes. Below average reactive athleticism for the position and will struggle to carry long speed.

Draft Projection

Round 2

Sources Tell Us

"He may not be that clean with his coverage but I would rather go to war with him over (Teez) Tabor any day. He's big and he's tough. Tabor has more talent but Wilson just has to find the right spot because he's got the mindset to be a pro player." -- AFC executive

 

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2 minutes ago, Skeptable said:

Wilson is a very good cb... He was projected by some to be the best dB in 2017 draft

Methinks you should do more research than looking up his status in 2017. 

3 years later, looking back, the Colts wouldnt have wasted a 2nd pick on him, thus why they dumped him for a garbage 6th. 

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Just now, T0mShane said:

Wilson:

Strengths: 

Prototypical size for cornerback or safety spot. Big and physical. Very competitive. Willing to accept challenge of taking on a team's top wideout. Uses play strength to overcome some athletic and speed deficiencies. Can maul receivers off line of scrimmage and eliminate them from a route if they don't get clean release against his press. Plus anticipation in coverage. Makes quick reads on in-breaking routes and attacks in front of the route. Finished career with six interceptions. Responsive to play-action keys. Good feel for when to step downhill as tackler. Plays off perimeter blocks quickly. Willing to stick his nose in as a tackler. Willing to be the hammer and not just the nail when it comes to challenging running backs.

Weaknesses

Hips and feet can be exceedingly sticky in his transitions. Will fight his feet a little in his backpedal and shuffle. Footwork average in space. When feet fail him, he opts to use his hands. Could see spike in illegal contact and holding penalties if asked to play corner early in career. Reliant upon strength and grit in man coverage over speed and athleticism. Plays too tall which hinders click-and-close burst. Allows too much separation against complex routes. Below average reactive athleticism for the position and will struggle to carry long speed.

Draft Projection

Round 2

Sources Tell Us

"He may not be that clean with his coverage but I would rather go to war with him over (Teez) Tabor any day. He's big and he's tough. Tabor has more talent but Wilson just has to find the right spot because he's got the mindset to be a pro player." -- AFC executive

 

#2017

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1 minute ago, JTJet said:

Methinks you should do more research than looking up his status in 2017. 

3 years later, looking back, the Colts wouldnt have wasted a 2nd pick on him, thus why they dumped him for a garbage 6th. 

Me thinks you should read what I wrote a$$hole. 

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2 minutes ago, T0mShane said:

Wilson:

Strengths: 

Prototypical size for cornerback or safety spot. Big and physical. Very competitive. Willing to accept challenge of taking on a team's top wideout. Uses play strength to overcome some athletic and speed deficiencies. Can maul receivers off line of scrimmage and eliminate them from a route if they don't get clean release against his press. Plus anticipation in coverage. Makes quick reads on in-breaking routes and attacks in front of the route. Finished career with six interceptions. Responsive to play-action keys. Good feel for when to step downhill as tackler. Plays off perimeter blocks quickly. Willing to stick his nose in as a tackler. Willing to be the hammer and not just the nail when it comes to challenging running backs.

Weaknesses

Hips and feet can be exceedingly sticky in his transitions. Will fight his feet a little in his backpedal and shuffle. Footwork average in space. When feet fail him, he opts to use his hands. Could see spike in illegal contact and holding penalties if asked to play corner early in career. Reliant upon strength and grit in man coverage over speed and athleticism. Plays too tall which hinders click-and-close burst. Allows too much separation against complex routes. Below average reactive athleticism for the position and will struggle to carry long speed.

Draft Projection

Round 2

Sources Tell Us

"He may not be that clean with his coverage but I would rather go to war with him over (Teez) Tabor any day. He's big and he's tough. Tabor has more talent but Wilson just has to find the right spot because he's got the mindset to be a pro player." -- AFC executive

 

Can he play safety. Just asking for a friend.

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4 minutes ago, Irish Jet said:

Quincy Williams has been trash since entering the league, so most Colts fans say but obviously a second round talent two years ago.

Pretty bizarre trade. Not sure why.

not sure why?  Because he's better than your other options in the sixth round to pick up a CB. that's why

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3 minutes ago, mrcoops said:

Quincy Wilson is a former 2nd round pick - presumably Rex Hogan had some input here.

He hasn't lived up to expectations as a pro, but he has good size and decent speed.

You’d think Douglas may have called Desir up to get the scoop, too. It sounds like Wilson has a chip on his shoulder and didn’t like being jerked in and out of the lineup down there

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3 minutes ago, JTJet said:

Methinks you should do more research than looking up his status in 2017. 

3 years later, looking back, the Colts wouldnt have wasted a 2nd pick on him, thus why they dumped him for a garbage 6th. 

And yet we're upset over losing that "garbage 6th", amirite?

Just want to make sure how mad I'm supposed to be . . .

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