Another signing on the horizon? Martez Wilson signed

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Off Bleacher Report back in 2010, here's the link if you want too see videos,

http://m.bleacherreport.com/article...draft-pick-in-2011-martez-wilson-ilb-illinois

In my 2010 Inside Linebacker Grades, I provided rookie Sean Lee with the best mark:

Sean Lee B- (82.4)

  • 2009 Grade: None
Bradie James: B- (81.3)

  • 2009 Grade: B (84.1)
Keith Brooking: C (76.7)

  • 2009 Grade: B+ (87.6)
I loved Lee’s improvement over the course of the season and I think he’ll outwork just about everyone to ensure he can be counted upon.

Bradie James should still be serviceable for another year or two, but that’s about it. His game is limited and he’s becoming increasingly difficult to “hide” in coverage.

The Cowboys have done a poor job of addressing positions before they become a major problem.Now would normally be the time to draft an inside linebacker of the future to play alongside Lee, but the ‘Boys have so many other pressing needs.

In my opinion, it might suit Dallas well to target as many versatile players as possible in an attempt to kill two birds with one stone. Today’s feature, Martez Wilson of Illinois, possesses the versatility and athleticism to do just that.



Scouting Report

Martez Wilson was nicknamed “Freak” in college because of his combination of size and athleticism.

He is a monster at 6’4”, 250 pounds and he packs the weight quite well. He’s produced on the field (112 tackles, four sacks in 2010) his entire career, dating back to high school when he was the No. 2 defensive end in the nation.

In a day when potential is valued over production, there’s something to be said for a guy who simply gets the job done. I’ll take football players over athletes all day (although drafting guys who are both is ideal.)

Wilson uses leverage quite well, nearly always keeping his playside shoulder free when being blocked. This allows him to use his strength to shed blockers and make tackles.

He’s a well above-average blitzer; I have no hesitancy claiming he’s already better at rushing the quarterback than any current inside linebacker on the Cowboys’ roster. Check out the 1:03 mark in the video below against Ohio State.


Wilson will sometimes take poor angles to the football and over-pursue. He doesn’t excel in space, failing to adequately break down, specifically against small, shifty athletes. He’ll also have some trouble covering running backs in the NFL, regardless of which position he plays.

The reason that Wilson could have so much value to Dallas, however, is his versatility. The Cowboys still need to find another young inside linebacker to complement Sean Lee and you can never have too many talented 3-4 outside linebackers.

Most analysts are actually projecting Wilson to play the latter of those two positions. I believe Wilson possesses the athleticism to play inside, however. He’s certainly no worse in space than Bradie James or Keith Brooking at this point in their careers.

Still, the ability to play a multitude of positions makes Wilson’s risk/reward that much more intriguing.




Projection

To me, it would be difficult for the Cowboys to pass up Wilson’s talent in the second round.

There are a few character concerns here which could cause Wilson to drop (he got stabbed outside of a bar in 2008, although I’ve been stabbed outside of a bar, like, eight times now and it was only once my fault).

He’s a mid-to-late first round talent who will probably get selected in the late-first or (more likely) early-second.

I would have no problem with the ‘Boys scooping up Wilson in the second round. I actually really like the kid. I would imagine he’ll be a top 25 player on my Big Board (coming soon).

His versatility equates to a greater chance of success.



Other Potential Dallas Cowboys Draft Picks in 2011

Nebraska CB Prince Amukamara

Cal DT/DE Cameron Jordan

UNC DE/OLB Robert Quinn

Ohio State DT/DE Cameron Heyward

Colorado OT Nate Solder

Wisconsin OT Gabe Carimi

Iowa DE Adrian Clayborn

USC OT Tyron Smith

Miami CB Brandon Harris

LSU CB Patrick Peterson

UCLA FS Rahim Moore

Baylor NT Phil Taylor

Aaron Williams, CB, Texas

Muhammad Wilkerson, DT/DE, Temple

Corey Liuget, DT/DE, Illinois


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wonder if he will replace lawrence?
Had doubted they would release Lawrence I think we have something with him here, idk hopefully but we need the depth at LB more I guess we are thin at tackle unless they like Irvin more.
 

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I sure hope none of our DL have signed year long leases? Rent by the hour would seem prudent.
 

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Looks like Wilson, who's played outside lb, is working with dline

He had 3 sacks in 2012 when playing in the Saints 4-3 defense. He was a backup player. Three sacks seems like a large number for a backup 4-3 LB. I'm guessing that he played DE that year.

He might not have been a scheme fit when the Saints switched to RR's 3-4. Playing OLB in that defense is mentally a very difficult position.

The Raiders are a 4-3 currently and had him as a Strong Side LB. He was cut when the got one of their starting LBs back from the PUP.

NFL listing 6-4, 252, age 25

Combine:
Arm Length 34-5/8
Height: 6036
Weight: 250
40 Yrd Dash: 4.42
20 Yrd Dash: 2.53
10 Yrd Dash: 1.56
225 Lb. Bench Reps: 23
Vertical Jump: 36
Broad Jump: 10'04"
20 Yrd Shuttle: 4.28
3-Cone Drill: 7.04

For comparison:
Von Miller
Height: 6025
Weight: 246
40 Yrd Dash: 4.42
20 Yrd Dash: 2.57
10 Yrd Dash: 1.57
225 Lb. Bench Reps: 21
Vertical Jump: 37
Broad Jump: 10'06"
20 Yrd Shuttle: 4.06
3-Cone Drill: 6.70
 

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Former 3rd round pick of the Saints. Cut by Saints in October, immediately picked up by Raiders. The Cowboys signed him to a 2 year contract. Seems this is more than just a ST signing. In Marinelli we trust.
 

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Martez Wilson Draft Analysis

Strengths

Wilson is a great looking prospect on the hoof with good height, length and speed. Finds the football quickly. Displays the ability to take on blockers, shed, and make plays close to the line. Exhibits sideline-to-sideline ability. Dangerous pass rusher off the edge who brings speed and power. Has experience rushing with hand on the ground.

Weaknesses

Can be fooled by play-action and misdirection. Unsound positioning and awareness in zone coverage. High-cut player who needs to watch his pad level and battles hip stiffness on occasion. Struggles to break down in space at times. Has difficultly mirroring in man coverage after jamming. Appears to lack adequate in-game stamina at times.
 

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Former 3rd round pick of the Saints. Cut by Saints in October, immediately picked up by Raiders. The Cowboys signed him to a 2 year contract. Seems this is more than just a ST signing. In Marinelli we trust.

Didn't know it was for 2 years but I like it they must see something in him, and hopefully it works out for him at Dend.
 

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Talk about a swing and a miss for the scouting department. There are a couple of clams on that 2013 draft board.

Would be nice too stash him on PS and let him develop, when he played he I saw one play where not him or the olineman moved he got no push whatsoever playing patty cakes.
 

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Didn't know it was for 2 years but I like it they must see something in him, and hopefully it works out for him at Dend.

They've been wisely trying to sign many of these types to 2 year contracts. Selvie signed a 2 year deal. It's a can't lose option for the team when there is no signing bonus involved.
 

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They've been wisely trying to sign many of these types to 2 year contracts. Selvie signed a 2 year deal. It's a can't lose option for the team when there is no signing bonus involved.

like that i guess it's something we learned after loosing Laurent Robinson.
 

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Happy with the signing and hoping it works out inthe end.
 

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wonder if he plays (rush the passer situations) because we need all the passrush we can get.
 
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