With the 109th pick the Falcons select:
Johnny Wilson, WR FSU
The grades on Wilson range from late 3rd to 6th, so with the number of games we have watched, feel confident this is a good pick for the Falcons. Wilson can play to his strength in this offense as others can run routes he sometimes has trouble securing the ball. Wilson at his best is a weapon and would complement all the other weapons on a loaded offensive team.
By Lance Zierlein
NFL Analyst
NFL Comparison
Devin Funchess
Overview
An enormous target with an elite catch radius, Wilson is still in the process of learning to play to his traits. He is fairly physical against press but plodding feet limit his release quickness and ability to separate out of breaks. He flashes impressive catches here and there but generally fails to impose his frame and strength on defenders, leading to a disappointing contested-catch rate for such a big man. In general, Wilson’s body control and ball skills might not be good enough to stick at wide receiver. He could end up trying to make a team as an F tight end with enough developmental traits to warrant an extended look.
Strengths
- Very rare size and wingspan for a wideout.
- Active hand-fighter in swatting his way through handsy press.
- Build-up speed with stride length to maintain some vertical separation.
- Flashes late hands and the ability to salvage off-frame throws.
- Breaks perimeter tackles and rumbles for additional yardage.
- Has all the tools to become an impactful blocker in the run game.
Weaknesses
- Slow feet limit his ability to get off of press and in and out of breaks.
- Below-average body control and space creation on 50/50 balls.
- Route running lacks focus and impact to move defenders.
- Gears play speed down when turning to find the football inside his route.
- Lacks consistent focus, dexterity and hand strength as a pass catcher.
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