The Facts: With the 10th pick in the NFL Draft, the Jets select Wilson, a wide receiver out of Ohio State.
Diehards Line:
As NFL.com notes, Wilson's game is lacking in polish, but some scouts believe his play strength and run-after-catch ability put him at the top of this class. He's a linear, inside/outside receiver with trouble eluding press cleanly and is very inefficient with routes over the first two levels. His long speed is good, but the acceleration burst is what makes him such an effective separator in space. He might not be smooth getting there, but he has eye-popping ball skills when it's time to go make a play. Wilson needs to work on his ability to consistently uncover on all three levels, but he has the traits to become a very good WR2 if he tightens up areas of concern. In New York, he'll join a receiving corps with talented second-year man Elijah Moore and Corey Davis.