Donovan Wilson, hidden gem?

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Not many of the draft resources seem to think much of Mr. Wilson, however Frank Coyle of Draft Insiders Digest loves him. He's his hidden gem of this safety class. Frank's a lifer with legit skins on the wall so it's nice to see this.

Here's the write up. Even has him in the top 10 at the position.

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NFL Premier Player - Harrison Smith
Blue Chip - Nasir Adderley
Blue Chip - Johnathan Abram
Blue Chip - Darnell Savage
Rising - Amani Hooker
Falling - Taylor Rapp
Underrated - Juan Thornhill
Overrated - Lukas Denis
Sleeper - Saquan Hampton
Boom/Bust - Zedrick Woods
Hidden Gem - Donovan Wilson
Over drafted - Deionte Thompson


9) Donovan Wilson #6
6-0 200 Texas A&M - Sp. 4.50

Hindu Theory: Sean Davis
Rating 78

Rangy, fifth year senior has been a key contributor on the Aggies’ defense, starting for three seasons. Made
a fine return from a 2017 injury to be a core starter for the talented Aggie defense. Former 3-star recruit
became an early contributor in sub packages and special team units. Started one game as a true freshman
before fulltime duty midway of his sophomore season. Missed the 2017 season with an opening day ankle
injury. Stepped into the starting lineup midway in 2015 as a nickel corner. Wiry physique with good
movement skills and overall athleticism. Aggressive alert playmaker with fine range and field speed that
clubs seek in a centerfielder. Displays fine read-react ability on underneath routes. Recognizes routes as
they are developing. Displays good vision for reading the QB and is a student of the game with good work
ethic and the film work to know his opponent's tendencies. Decisive attacker who does not shy away from
contact despite only average frame. Shows the agility to slip through the trash and take down runners.

Good awareness and ball-skills with the quickness to close on the ball at the catch point. Fine body control
with some impressive acrobatic diving plays. Flexible in the lower body and moves easily in the secondary
with quick change of direction. Flips his hips quickly with the ability to mirror down the field and his time at
nickel helped his coverage skills immensely. At times, looks good in his pedal and accelerates nicely out of
his breaks, losing little in transition with sound initial reads. In run support, he can at times use too sharp of
pursuit angles and miss runners. Gets out of control sometimes when breaking down to tackle on the move.
Despite good catch up speed, he can be put at a disadvantage if he takes many false steps. Sometimes
keeps his eyes on the QB too long and loses a step in coverage. Possesses the length, reach and speed
to turn and cover deep with his back to the QB. His matchup abilities with tight ends probably gets him
drafted. Tendency to be overly aggressive which causes him to give up some big plays, but his playmaking
and ball skills help him rack up his share of plays. Shows the makeup to start as single-high free safety and
make plays.

As a senior, he returned to the field from a season ending injury in the opening game of the
2017 seasons. For 2018, he started 12 games and made 66 tackles with 4.5 TFL, 1 FF, 2 sacks, 2 picks
and 3 PBU. As a junior in 2016, he started 7 games at nickel and made 59 tackles, 5.5 TFL, 1 interception
and 3 PBU. At the NFL Combine, he came in at 6’ and 199 lbs. with 33 3/8” arms and did 18 reps. He did
not run, but added a 36” VL and a 10’7” BJ with no agility drills. Finished with good positional drills. At his
pro day, he did a 38.5” VL and 6.94 three cone. Maintains sound positioning to play the back quarter with
the skills to be a starting free safety. Aggressive developing centerfielder who can drop over the slot receiver
and matchup with tight ends. Needs refinement in his decision making to become a starting centerfielder.
Rising marginal top 150 prospect with well-rounded skill set to start in time. Major college sleeper and
excellent late value to become a total surprise. Very good for early package defense and coverage units.
Hidden gem in this group.

Draft Projection: 4th-5th Round


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I ended up sending Frank an e-mail after reading that with the subject title "Cowboys!".

Odd that he loves him as a rangy FS when the rest of the world calls him a box safety but whatevs.
 

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he's the one I'm not familar with....didnt watch A&M much...very intriguing.
nice write up....encouraging.
 

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Not many of the draft resources seem to think much of Mr. Wilson, however Frank Coyle of Draft Insiders Digest loves him. He's his hidden gem of this safety class. Frank's a lifer with legit skins on the wall so it's nice to see this.

Here's the write up. Even has him in the top 10 at the position.

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NFL Premier Player - Harrison Smith
Blue Chip - Nasir Adderley
Blue Chip - Johnathan Abram
Blue Chip - Darnell Savage
Rising - Amani Hooker
Falling - Taylor Rapp
Underrated - Juan Thornhill
Overrated - Lukas Denis
Sleeper - Saquan Hampton
Boom/Bust - Zedrick Woods
Hidden Gem - Donovan Wilson
Over drafted - Deionte Thompson


9) Donovan Wilson #6
6-0 200 Texas A&M - Sp. 4.50

Hindu Theory: Sean Davis
Rating 78

Rangy, fifth year senior has been a key contributor on the Aggies’ defense, starting for three seasons. Made
a fine return from a 2017 injury to be a core starter for the talented Aggie defense. Former 3-star recruit
became an early contributor in sub packages and special team units. Started one game as a true freshman
before fulltime duty midway of his sophomore season. Missed the 2017 season with an opening day ankle
injury. Stepped into the starting lineup midway in 2015 as a nickel corner. Wiry physique with good
movement skills and overall athleticism. Aggressive alert playmaker with fine range and field speed that
clubs seek in a centerfielder. Displays fine read-react ability on underneath routes. Recognizes routes as
they are developing. Displays good vision for reading the QB and is a student of the game with good work
ethic and the film work to know his opponent's tendencies. Decisive attacker who does not shy away from
contact despite only average frame. Shows the agility to slip through the trash and take down runners.

Good awareness and ball-skills with the quickness to close on the ball at the catch point. Fine body control
with some impressive acrobatic diving plays. Flexible in the lower body and moves easily in the secondary
with quick change of direction. Flips his hips quickly with the ability to mirror down the field and his time at
nickel helped his coverage skills immensely. At times, looks good in his pedal and accelerates nicely out of
his breaks, losing little in transition with sound initial reads. In run support, he can at times use too sharp of
pursuit angles and miss runners. Gets out of control sometimes when breaking down to tackle on the move.
Despite good catch up speed, he can be put at a disadvantage if he takes many false steps. Sometimes
keeps his eyes on the QB too long and loses a step in coverage. Possesses the length, reach and speed
to turn and cover deep with his back to the QB. His matchup abilities with tight ends probably gets him
drafted. Tendency to be overly aggressive which causes him to give up some big plays, but his playmaking
and ball skills help him rack up his share of plays. Shows the makeup to start as single-high free safety and
make plays.

As a senior, he returned to the field from a season ending injury in the opening game of the
2017 seasons. For 2018, he started 12 games and made 66 tackles with 4.5 TFL, 1 FF, 2 sacks, 2 picks
and 3 PBU. As a junior in 2016, he started 7 games at nickel and made 59 tackles, 5.5 TFL, 1 interception
and 3 PBU. At the NFL Combine, he came in at 6’ and 199 lbs. with 33 3/8” arms and did 18 reps. He did
not run, but added a 36” VL and a 10’7” BJ with no agility drills. Finished with good positional drills. At his
pro day, he did a 38.5” VL and 6.94 three cone. Maintains sound positioning to play the back quarter with
the skills to be a starting free safety. Aggressive developing centerfielder who can drop over the slot receiver
and matchup with tight ends. Needs refinement in his decision making to become a starting centerfielder.
Rising marginal top 150 prospect with well-rounded skill set to start in time. Major college sleeper and
excellent late value to become a total surprise. Very good for early package defense and coverage units.
Hidden gem in this group.

Draft Projection: 4th-5th Round


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I ended up sending Frank an e-mail after reading that with the subject title "Cowboys!".

Odd that he loves him as a rangy FS when the rest of the world calls him a box safety but whatevs.
Me likey!!!!!!!!!

My nephew's wife went to A&M, huge Aggie fan, and she swears he can cover.
 

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What's funny...I had him rated pretty high in my 2018 mock draft...then he decided to go back to school...then kind of disappeared. I think a lot of people may have thought he declared last year....then went undrafted...and wasn't even eligable. I know I completely forgot about him.:rolleyes:
 
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Not many of the draft resources seem to think much of Mr. Wilson, however Frank Coyle of Draft Insiders Digest loves him. He's his hidden gem of this safety class. Frank's a lifer with legit skins on the wall so it's nice to see this.

Here's the write up. Even has him in the top 10 at the position.

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NFL Premier Player - Harrison Smith
Blue Chip - Nasir Adderley
Blue Chip - Johnathan Abram
Blue Chip - Darnell Savage
Rising - Amani Hooker
Falling - Taylor Rapp
Underrated - Juan Thornhill
Overrated - Lukas Denis
Sleeper - Saquan Hampton
Boom/Bust - Zedrick Woods
Hidden Gem - Donovan Wilson
Over drafted - Deionte Thompson


9) Donovan Wilson #6
6-0 200 Texas A&M - Sp. 4.50

Hindu Theory: Sean Davis
Rating 78

Rangy, fifth year senior has been a key contributor on the Aggies’ defense, starting for three seasons. Made
a fine return from a 2017 injury to be a core starter for the talented Aggie defense. Former 3-star recruit
became an early contributor in sub packages and special team units. Started one game as a true freshman
before fulltime duty midway of his sophomore season. Missed the 2017 season with an opening day ankle
injury. Stepped into the starting lineup midway in 2015 as a nickel corner. Wiry physique with good
movement skills and overall athleticism. Aggressive alert playmaker with fine range and field speed that
clubs seek in a centerfielder. Displays fine read-react ability on underneath routes. Recognizes routes as
they are developing. Displays good vision for reading the QB and is a student of the game with good work
ethic and the film work to know his opponent's tendencies. Decisive attacker who does not shy away from
contact despite only average frame. Shows the agility to slip through the trash and take down runners.

Good awareness and ball-skills with the quickness to close on the ball at the catch point. Fine body control
with some impressive acrobatic diving plays. Flexible in the lower body and moves easily in the secondary
with quick change of direction. Flips his hips quickly with the ability to mirror down the field and his time at
nickel helped his coverage skills immensely. At times, looks good in his pedal and accelerates nicely out of
his breaks, losing little in transition with sound initial reads. In run support, he can at times use too sharp of
pursuit angles and miss runners. Gets out of control sometimes when breaking down to tackle on the move.
Despite good catch up speed, he can be put at a disadvantage if he takes many false steps. Sometimes
keeps his eyes on the QB too long and loses a step in coverage. Possesses the length, reach and speed
to turn and cover deep with his back to the QB. His matchup abilities with tight ends probably gets him
drafted. Tendency to be overly aggressive which causes him to give up some big plays, but his playmaking
and ball skills help him rack up his share of plays. Shows the makeup to start as single-high free safety and
make plays.

As a senior, he returned to the field from a season ending injury in the opening game of the
2017 seasons. For 2018, he started 12 games and made 66 tackles with 4.5 TFL, 1 FF, 2 sacks, 2 picks
and 3 PBU. As a junior in 2016, he started 7 games at nickel and made 59 tackles, 5.5 TFL, 1 interception
and 3 PBU. At the NFL Combine, he came in at 6’ and 199 lbs. with 33 3/8” arms and did 18 reps. He did
not run, but added a 36” VL and a 10’7” BJ with no agility drills. Finished with good positional drills. At his
pro day, he did a 38.5” VL and 6.94 three cone. Maintains sound positioning to play the back quarter with
the skills to be a starting free safety. Aggressive developing centerfielder who can drop over the slot receiver
and matchup with tight ends. Needs refinement in his decision making to become a starting centerfielder.
Rising marginal top 150 prospect with well-rounded skill set to start in time. Major college sleeper and
excellent late value to become a total surprise. Very good for early package defense and coverage units.
Hidden gem in this group.

Draft Projection: 4th-5th Round


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I ended up sending Frank an e-mail after reading that with the subject title "Cowboys!".

Odd that he loves him as a rangy FS when the rest of the world calls him a box safety but whatevs.

I like this pick. He plays with aggression and violence and gets turnovers. If he can be taught better coverage technique, we could have something.
 

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More likely a wasted pick than hidden gem

Anybody have the # of games he was ejected?
 
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Interesting Wilson is 10 lbs lighter than what DAL usually drafts or signs at SS...arms are long ** tho. Do they redshirt n bulk him up? Or is Richard cool with his frame?
 

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Not many of the draft resources seem to think much of Mr. Wilson, however Frank Coyle of Draft Insiders Digest loves him. He's his hidden gem of this safety class. Frank's a lifer with legit skins on the wall so it's nice to see this.

Here's the write up. Even has him in the top 10 at the position.

-

NFL Premier Player - Harrison Smith
Blue Chip - Nasir Adderley
Blue Chip - Johnathan Abram
Blue Chip - Darnell Savage
Rising - Amani Hooker
Falling - Taylor Rapp
Underrated - Juan Thornhill
Overrated - Lukas Denis
Sleeper - Saquan Hampton
Boom/Bust - Zedrick Woods
Hidden Gem - Donovan Wilson
Over drafted - Deionte Thompson


9) Donovan Wilson #6
6-0 200 Texas A&M - Sp. 4.50

Hindu Theory: Sean Davis
Rating 78

Rangy, fifth year senior has been a key contributor on the Aggies’ defense, starting for three seasons. Made
a fine return from a 2017 injury to be a core starter for the talented Aggie defense. Former 3-star recruit
became an early contributor in sub packages and special team units. Started one game as a true freshman
before fulltime duty midway of his sophomore season. Missed the 2017 season with an opening day ankle
injury. Stepped into the starting lineup midway in 2015 as a nickel corner. Wiry physique with good
movement skills and overall athleticism. Aggressive alert playmaker with fine range and field speed that
clubs seek in a centerfielder. Displays fine read-react ability on underneath routes. Recognizes routes as
they are developing. Displays good vision for reading the QB and is a student of the game with good work
ethic and the film work to know his opponent's tendencies. Decisive attacker who does not shy away from
contact despite only average frame. Shows the agility to slip through the trash and take down runners.

Good awareness and ball-skills with the quickness to close on the ball at the catch point. Fine body control
with some impressive acrobatic diving plays. Flexible in the lower body and moves easily in the secondary
with quick change of direction. Flips his hips quickly with the ability to mirror down the field and his time at
nickel helped his coverage skills immensely. At times, looks good in his pedal and accelerates nicely out of
his breaks, losing little in transition with sound initial reads. In run support, he can at times use too sharp of
pursuit angles and miss runners. Gets out of control sometimes when breaking down to tackle on the move.
Despite good catch up speed, he can be put at a disadvantage if he takes many false steps. Sometimes
keeps his eyes on the QB too long and loses a step in coverage. Possesses the length, reach and speed
to turn and cover deep with his back to the QB. His matchup abilities with tight ends probably gets him
drafted. Tendency to be overly aggressive which causes him to give up some big plays, but his playmaking
and ball skills help him rack up his share of plays. Shows the makeup to start as single-high free safety and
make plays.

As a senior, he returned to the field from a season ending injury in the opening game of the
2017 seasons. For 2018, he started 12 games and made 66 tackles with 4.5 TFL, 1 FF, 2 sacks, 2 picks
and 3 PBU. As a junior in 2016, he started 7 games at nickel and made 59 tackles, 5.5 TFL, 1 interception
and 3 PBU. At the NFL Combine, he came in at 6’ and 199 lbs. with 33 3/8” arms and did 18 reps. He did
not run, but added a 36” VL and a 10’7” BJ with no agility drills. Finished with good positional drills. At his
pro day, he did a 38.5” VL and 6.94 three cone. Maintains sound positioning to play the back quarter with
the skills to be a starting free safety. Aggressive developing centerfielder who can drop over the slot receiver
and matchup with tight ends. Needs refinement in his decision making to become a starting centerfielder.
Rising marginal top 150 prospect with well-rounded skill set to start in time. Major college sleeper and
excellent late value to become a total surprise. Very good for early package defense and coverage units.
Hidden gem in this group.

Draft Projection: 4th-5th Round


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I ended up sending Frank an e-mail after reading that with the subject title "Cowboys!".

Odd that he loves him as a rangy FS when the rest of the world calls him a box safety but whatevs.
Wow, so you are actually endorsing a Cowboy player for a change?
I am confused, but I like it.
 

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Interesting Wilson is 10 lbs lighter than what DAL usually drafts or signs at SS...arms are long ** tho. Do they redshirt n bulk him up? Or is Richard cool with his frame?

Essentially. He might make the roster and play special teams his first year, but they are going to want him to put some meat on his bones to be an SS.
 

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I will be pleasantly surprised if he made the team,looks a lot like like Heath with bad angles and missed tackles.I would play him close to the LOS as possible.
 

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You just described almost all 6th round picks.
Yep, but they vary.

There's ones like Frazier that I had a UDFA grade on, and then there's others like Xavier Woods who I had a late 3rd on.

Donovan also has an UDFA grade from me
 
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Not many of the draft resources seem to think much of Mr. Wilson, however Frank Coyle of Draft Insiders Digest loves him. He's his hidden gem of this safety class. Frank's a lifer with legit skins on the wall so it's nice to see this.

Here's the write up. Even has him in the top 10 at the position.

-

NFL Premier Player - Harrison Smith
Blue Chip - Nasir Adderley
Blue Chip - Johnathan Abram
Blue Chip - Darnell Savage
Rising - Amani Hooker
Falling - Taylor Rapp
Underrated - Juan Thornhill
Overrated - Lukas Denis
Sleeper - Saquan Hampton
Boom/Bust - Zedrick Woods
Hidden Gem - Donovan Wilson
Over drafted - Deionte Thompson


9) Donovan Wilson #6
6-0 200 Texas A&M - Sp. 4.50

Hindu Theory: Sean Davis
Rating 78

Rangy, fifth year senior has been a key contributor on the Aggies’ defense, starting for three seasons. Made
a fine return from a 2017 injury to be a core starter for the talented Aggie defense. Former 3-star recruit
became an early contributor in sub packages and special team units. Started one game as a true freshman
before fulltime duty midway of his sophomore season. Missed the 2017 season with an opening day ankle
injury. Stepped into the starting lineup midway in 2015 as a nickel corner. Wiry physique with good
movement skills and overall athleticism. Aggressive alert playmaker with fine range and field speed that
clubs seek in a centerfielder. Displays fine read-react ability on underneath routes. Recognizes routes as
they are developing. Displays good vision for reading the QB and is a student of the game with good work
ethic and the film work to know his opponent's tendencies. Decisive attacker who does not shy away from
contact despite only average frame. Shows the agility to slip through the trash and take down runners.

Good awareness and ball-skills with the quickness to close on the ball at the catch point. Fine body control
with some impressive acrobatic diving plays. Flexible in the lower body and moves easily in the secondary
with quick change of direction. Flips his hips quickly with the ability to mirror down the field and his time at
nickel helped his coverage skills immensely. At times, looks good in his pedal and accelerates nicely out of
his breaks, losing little in transition with sound initial reads. In run support, he can at times use too sharp of
pursuit angles and miss runners. Gets out of control sometimes when breaking down to tackle on the move.
Despite good catch up speed, he can be put at a disadvantage if he takes many false steps. Sometimes
keeps his eyes on the QB too long and loses a step in coverage. Possesses the length, reach and speed
to turn and cover deep with his back to the QB. His matchup abilities with tight ends probably gets him
drafted. Tendency to be overly aggressive which causes him to give up some big plays, but his playmaking
and ball skills help him rack up his share of plays. Shows the makeup to start as single-high free safety and
make plays.

As a senior, he returned to the field from a season ending injury in the opening game of the
2017 seasons. For 2018, he started 12 games and made 66 tackles with 4.5 TFL, 1 FF, 2 sacks, 2 picks
and 3 PBU. As a junior in 2016, he started 7 games at nickel and made 59 tackles, 5.5 TFL, 1 interception
and 3 PBU. At the NFL Combine, he came in at 6’ and 199 lbs. with 33 3/8” arms and did 18 reps. He did
not run, but added a 36” VL and a 10’7” BJ with no agility drills. Finished with good positional drills. At his
pro day, he did a 38.5” VL and 6.94 three cone. Maintains sound positioning to play the back quarter with
the skills to be a starting free safety. Aggressive developing centerfielder who can drop over the slot receiver
and matchup with tight ends. Needs refinement in his decision making to become a starting centerfielder.
Rising marginal top 150 prospect with well-rounded skill set to start in time. Major college sleeper and
excellent late value to become a total surprise. Very good for early package defense and coverage units.
Hidden gem in this group.

Draft Projection: 4th-5th Round


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I ended up sending Frank an e-mail after reading that with the subject title "Cowboys!".

Odd that he loves him as a rangy FS when the rest of the world calls him a box safety but whatevs.

He has a quick twitch hair bun, he must be good...
 

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The difference between 6th round and UDFA grades are really small, almost insignificant.

Also, like with beauty, talent is in the eye of the beholder (evaluator). One teams' 4th round grade is another teams's UDFA grade.
Yep. That's why getting a UDFA talent in most people eyes, when 4th round talents in those eyes is hard to swallow.
 

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The Longhorn in my tends to wish failure on Aggies.
But he's a Cowboy now.
 

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Student of the game/ decivise attacker?,,,I'm sold:starspin:
 
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