Tyree Wilson
ED
Texas Tech

HT:
WT:
YR:
NO:
OVR RK
7
POS RK
2
FINAL GRADE
(Developmental Potential)
6061
271
SR
19
CEILING
High-End Starter
OVR RK
PLAYSTYLE AND SCHEME FIT
In terms of scheme fit at the NFL level, Wilson could potentially play in a 4-3 or 3-4 defense as a defensive end or outside linebacker, depending on the team's needs and defensive philosophy. His versatility and ability to play multiple positions could be valuable in any defensive scheme.
PASS GAME ANALYSIS
Tyree Wilson is a versatile 3-4 DE who wins with power where he can deploy a bull rush to collapse the pocket. He is a good athlete with great length and size for the position. He lacks the speed needed to be a consistent thread from the edge.
RUN GAME ANALYSIS
In the run game, Wilson is a stout defender who can win by power by bulling a blocker into the backfield. When Wilson gets off the line fast, he can get into a gap and make a play in the backfield.
FINAL REPORT
At 6-6 275lbs, Wilson possesses excellent size and length for the position. He is a powerful and explosive pass rusher, utilizing his strength and quickness to get around offensive linemen and pressure the quarterback. Wilson is also a solid run defender, using his size and strength to set the edge and make tackles. While he may need to continue to refine his technique and develop more pass rush moves, Wilson has the potential to be a productive defensive lineman at the NFL level.
Primary scout:
Brandon Lundberg
KEY STRENGTHS
Physical
Versatile
Length
KEY WEAKNESSES
Quickness
Technique
Consistency
PLAYER COMPARISONS
Carlos Dunlap
Carl Nassib
Jason Pierre-Paul
KEY POSITIONAL FACTOR GRADES
FBIQ (Good)
Pos. Vers. (Very Good)
Discipline (Good)
KNOWN INJURIES