Daygoboy6191
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Love the idea of an early day 3 LB pick.
i'm not giving up a premium 3rd round pick for a strong side LB. that's gotta be a guy that's on the field at all times, ..and generally we're not likely to see
strong side LBs on the field in nickel downs.
If a Logan Wilson drops in the 4th maybe ... otherwise i'm really wanting to fill that heir apparent in the late rounds such as the 5th round, with one of our
two 5th round picks. Fourth would be the highest i'm targeting a pick for the strong side LB.
But i'd prefer a 5th rounder for a groomer.![]()
Plays like Sean Lee. His mini-me. Same height and weight but faster. Check out LB Logan Wilson and tell me what you think? 3rd or 4th rounder?
LOGAN WILSON
WYOMING
Prospect Info
COLLEGE
Wyoming
HOMETOWN
CLASS
WY
Senior
HEIGHT
WEIGHT
ARMS
6' 2"
241 lbs
32 3/8”
HANDS
9 1/2”
40 Yard Dash
4.63u
SECONDS
Bench Press
21
REPS
Vertical Jump
32.0
INCHES
Broad Jump
121.0
INCHES
3 Cone Drill
7.07
SECONDS
20 Yd Shuttle
4.27
SECONDS
60 Yd Shuttle
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SECONDS
Wyoming Career Stats:
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Player Bio, Strengths, Weaknesses, Analysis: https://www.nfl.com/prospects/logan-wilson?id=32195749-4c74-7370-743f-2000a41bbeba
LB Logan Wilson is #30 in the video highlights...
Now an LB in the middle rounds I can get behind. I really like Wilson, who isn't just a SPARQ freak like Mark Nzeocha was, who we also drafted out of Wyoming. Wilson actually has the instincts and production along with the athletic traits.
Day 3 to land him is a pipe dream though.
I hear you loud and clear bro, but just watch some film on this kid. He can play, has stayed healthy all 4 years of college, has good build with very good athletic ability, is a tackling matching and is also very good a catching interceptions. Oh, he's also very smart (study wart both on and off the field) and a proven leader.
I hear you loud and clear bro, but just watch some film on this kid. He can play, has stayed healthy all 4 years of college, has good build with very good athletic ability, is a tackling matching and is also very good a catching interceptions. Oh, he's also very smart (study wart both on and off the field) and a proven leader.
I'm not surprised you can't see the similarity in play between Sean Lee and Logan Wilson."Film"
Watching a highlight video is not "watching film".
Film implies coaches film, not broadcast video.
At least watch full games of broadcast video and not highlights.
Sean Lee
Lee didn't play Strong Side LB until 2019 and he moved back to WLB when LVE got injured.
Lee was noticeably better when he moved back to WLB than he was at SLB.
Lee had a 37.5 vert vs 32 for Wilson. Lee was better in the 3-cone, SS and 10-yard split.
I'm not certain that Lee ran his best forty considering that he was coming back from a blown out knee during his final college season.
Wyoming
Cowboys 7th round pick in 2015, LB Mark Nzeocha played at Wyoming. He looked like a future super star in highlight videos. He didn't do much with the Cowboys and has 3 total career starts in the NFL.
Logan Wilson
I'm not against Logan Wilson. He appears to be a solid prospect; however, calling him a Sean Lee clone either means that you are uninformed or that you are over-hyping him in order to get attention.
Wilson will most likely be a 3rd round pick. He would be a great value pick if available in the 4th.
I'm still hoping they dont ignore safety for the 28th consecutive draft.4th round.
1st round Edge rusher
2nd round CB
3rd round WR
