Russell Wilson Is The Real Deal My Friends
Posted: Tue May 15, 2012 7:36 am
Those who follow me on Twitter know I've been pimping Russell Wilson for several months now. It's no surprise to me then that the Seahawks are now raving about him and plan to give him an opportunity to beat out Matt Flynn (Tarvaris Jackson? Yeah, right) for the starting job this season in Seattle. The Seahawks were blown away by how quickly Wilson picked up the playbook but those who follow the Badgers weren't surprised. Wilson did the exact same thing last year when he came to Wisconsin and quickly picked up all the nuances of the playbook and ran the offense effectively and smoothly all season long.
Do I expect him to win the job in Seattle when the season begins?
No I do not.
Do I expect him to be a good NFL starting quarterback at some point?
You bet I do.
Far too many scouts, NFL personnel people and critics focused intently on Wilson's height. I said for months that would be a huge mistake because it ignored the fact he does everything you want a pro quarterback to do. Let me repeat that. He does everything you want a pro quarterback to do. He has a good arm, can throw short, intermediate or downfield, he's very accurate, he knows how to go through his progressions, he throws well on the move and he's very mobile. Unlike many running QBs, though, Wilson doesn't take off at the first sign of trouble. Instead, he stands strong in the pocket and only looks to escape if he can't find an open receiver. When he does get out of the pocket his athleticism allows him to pick up big yardage.
As far as his lack of prototypical QB height, that is a drawback but it's hardly one he cannot overcome. Consider the fact he played behind one of the largest offensive lines in the galaxy last season at Wisconsin and had no difficulty throwing the ball effectively. He also is very good at moving within the pocket to move away from pressure and create easier passing lanes. This was something I Tweeted about him numerous times because it's very Drew Brees-esque and it's also something Seattle's John Schneider recently noted as well.
Wilson is never going to be 6-2 or 6-3. But while he lacks prototypical QB height, he possesses every other top-level skill you want an NFL QB to have. He was the third-best QB in this draft in my opinion and will prove to be a third-round steal in due time. Again, I expect Matt Flynn to be Seattle's Week 1 starter, but Wilson will get a chance at some point and when he does he's going to make a lot of NFL people look bad for ignoring all of the things he does well while focusing so intently on the one thing he does not possess.
Do I expect him to win the job in Seattle when the season begins?
No I do not.
Do I expect him to be a good NFL starting quarterback at some point?
You bet I do.
Far too many scouts, NFL personnel people and critics focused intently on Wilson's height. I said for months that would be a huge mistake because it ignored the fact he does everything you want a pro quarterback to do. Let me repeat that. He does everything you want a pro quarterback to do. He has a good arm, can throw short, intermediate or downfield, he's very accurate, he knows how to go through his progressions, he throws well on the move and he's very mobile. Unlike many running QBs, though, Wilson doesn't take off at the first sign of trouble. Instead, he stands strong in the pocket and only looks to escape if he can't find an open receiver. When he does get out of the pocket his athleticism allows him to pick up big yardage.
As far as his lack of prototypical QB height, that is a drawback but it's hardly one he cannot overcome. Consider the fact he played behind one of the largest offensive lines in the galaxy last season at Wisconsin and had no difficulty throwing the ball effectively. He also is very good at moving within the pocket to move away from pressure and create easier passing lanes. This was something I Tweeted about him numerous times because it's very Drew Brees-esque and it's also something Seattle's John Schneider recently noted as well.
Wilson is never going to be 6-2 or 6-3. But while he lacks prototypical QB height, he possesses every other top-level skill you want an NFL QB to have. He was the third-best QB in this draft in my opinion and will prove to be a third-round steal in due time. Again, I expect Matt Flynn to be Seattle's Week 1 starter, but Wilson will get a chance at some point and when he does he's going to make a lot of NFL people look bad for ignoring all of the things he does well while focusing so intently on the one thing he does not possess.