Isaiah Wilson OT Georgia

STRENGTHS
Isaiah is a tall, strong, powerful offensive tackle with the quick feet and overall athleticism to play on the Right side or the left side. He has proven production playing on the right side but there is room for development because of his quick feet and long arms to play on the left side along with excellent mental strength. Isaiah has done a good job when run blocking and for a player as tall as he is that is usually a problem because of the lack of leverage but not for Isaiah. He does an excellent job going to the next level and when making combo blocks. His long arms and quick feet allow him to be a solid pass blocker and when he does get beat he can flip his hips and push his opponent up the field giving his QB the ability to manipulate the pocket and extend plays. Isaiah shows the mental strength, pride in his play and the physical stamina to be an excellent Right Tackle at the next level with the potential to become a Left Tackle for the team that selects him.

CONCERNS
Isaiah might take some time to reach his potential for a couple of different reasons. His hand techniques need a lot of work. He does some funny hand gestures when he goes to run block just before he engages as if he is unsure of setting his hands and engaging. He also needs to continue getting stronger in his lower body to help him with his run blocking.

BOTTOM LINE 1.64
Isaiah should be an excellent Right Tackle for the team that selects him. He also does have the potential to be an excellent Left Tackle physically, but for the purposes of this draft, you should be looking at him as a potential starting right tackle. Anything after that is gravy. He has improved dramatically since he worked on getting himself in better shape and that is a big positive in evaluating him for the next level because it sends the signal about his mental toughness, stamina, and commitment. Isaiah still has some developing to do both physically and mentally but his athleticism and size make him one of the more appealing offensive tackles in this draft and one that could wind up being a franchise offensive tackle for the team that selects him. For me, if I’m looking to upgrade my offense and score more points than I’m looking to upgrade the offensive line in general. Adding a player of this potential just makes a lot of sense to me because, in spite of the fact you think you might have a good offensive line, you really want that offensive line to be better than just good…you NEED it to be great and Isaiah can make your line great instead of just good.