Scouting Notes
- Tyree Wilson is a massive human being, he is a physical force at the edge.
- Leg drive is very powerful.
- There are tons of instances on tape of unreal reaction time and instincts. Almost as if he can’t possibly be diagnosing that fast, he must be guessing, but then he wouldn’t be right as often.
- Explosive in run defense, can leap and dive and use his enormous wingspan to close gaps.
- Not very bendy, but was able to just bull-rush through the blocker’s outside shoulder consistently instead.
- Has a great arsenal of pass-rush moves and counters, and he sets them up very well.
- Always has a plan, and executes with perfect timing and brute force.
- Relentless motor, never gives up on the play.
- Isn’t always on the field, which begs questions of endurance and durability.
- Wasn’t able to bull-rush as consistently against more pro-level blockers.
Short Summary
Tyree Wilson jumps off the screen when watching his film. He is MASSIVE, and it’s shocking that his coaches hardly ever bumped him inside to the interior. This is a testament to his athleticism and pass-rush dominance in space, despite his size.
While Tyree Wilson may not garner much hype from scouts and is boringly locked into the back end of the Top 10, I think he deserves much more attention.
A big, physically dominating edge rusher with great agility and pass-rush moves. He is arguably the best run defender in this entire draft, possibly even one of the best in recent memory.
There is very little to be concerned about with Tyree Wilson, and as a result, I find myself baffled by his exclusion from the consensus Top 10 on Big Boards. He is easily a Top 10 talent on my board and is in the Will Anderson Jr. tier of elite blue-chip talents.
I am beyond excited to see what Tyree Wilson can do on an NFL field, and I can’t imagine a scenario in which he doesn’t make an immediate impact.
Scouting Card Key
- percentage numbers in the Player Info and Combine Stats sections – This refers to the percentile that number belongs to among all players at his position, going back nearly a decade.
- GP –Games Played
- TFL’s –Tackles for Loss
- FF –Forced Fumbles
- Snap% – Percentage of team’s defensive snaps where the player was on the field.
- Missed Tackles and MT% – Missed tackle rate. Percentiles of these stats are inverse; the higher the number, the lower the percentile. Naturally, players with more playing time will rack up higher numbers, even in the rate category.
- IDL Snap% – Percentage of snaps played on the defensive inside (between the tackles).
- EDGE Snap% – Percentage of snaps played on the defensive edge (over or outside the tackle).
- reaction –Reactionary speed.
Credit
Advanced stats – pff.com
Scouting card template / idea – Jordan Pun @Texans_Thoughts
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