http://phinphanatic.com/2011/08/15/eye-in-the-sky-–-breaking-down-the-secondary-part-i/
Here's a good read on Wilson and our DB's from a former college DB. He was not a star in a big college but, does know his stuff, and is also fun to read.
Wilson is now his favorite Phin. He says that Wilson can really hit, and has excellent/perfect tackling technique.
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Jimmy Wilson:
First impression was obvious. This kid can hit, and he hits with a vengeance. Best quality that I saw from him, he tackles from the waist down. Wilson looks for the wrap before bringing the opposing player down. Excellent, perfect, tackling techniques.
One thing that I noticed, he’s is playing SS, not FS. However, I am starting to believe that he is catered towards this position and not the FS position here’s why:
- Great read on the ball. Being able to read the backfield and understand where the hole is going to be.
- Drops well into coverage. Unlike the FS position where you play the Robber, Nolan has Wilson playing Box (1,2,3) coverages. Based on Wilson ability and playmaking he understands the concept and is learning by doing.
- When you look at any safety you are looking at their hips. Lateral movement and fluidity are key traits that you have to pay attention too. Remember Jason Allen, he had stone hips, got caught numerous times. Wilson has good but not great movement. Based on the ATL game I saw him turning the wrong way at least 5 to 6 times.
- This was just understanding player movement. It’s teachable, but when he reviews the game tape, I am sure he will correct it.
- Wilson not only had a Blitz sack but a forced fumble. Makes you want to see him play more. I would love to see him against the First Team
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I love this guy and he's a great story to boot. I have been recently thinking that he might be the future at Bell's position.
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I want to infuse this kid's blood into every Phins player. :) -
I would be happy if Wilson is just a ST's ace for now. I believe that is a given.