Damn, beat me to it. I said the same thing to my dad during the game. I'll probably have it for next season.
Thank you for this thread. So proud of the man, never had so much confidence in a pick. Temple-made son. That's the slogan, that's the truth.
I've been saying that all season. I'd kinda like to see a true NT up in here (not crazy about Pouha) but Ellis can handle it, and there's too many high priorities heading into the off-season.
Kinda funny to see this here as the site owner earlier this season announced that Wilkerson had done nothing and is just another bust by this organization.
Coples also looked good today!. But yeah Wilkerson is turning into a stud. It was JAX but we showed pressure with only rushing 4!
The games are won and lost in the trenches. The d-line is one area where the front office deserves credit for its drafting... Too bad they didn't pay more attention to the offense.
Grabbed his jersey this past offseason. I expected him to take a major step forward this season, but it's incredible how quickly he has developed into an absolute force.
This kid is going to be a stud in the future. Multiple All-Pro seasons aren't too far out of reach for this guy.
Seriously? Lol. Maybe he wasn't paying attention. Until Coples or Hill really show something Wilkerson has been the only truly unquestionable pick in the Ryan era. Wait, Mangold. Wayyy off-topic, but I've been wondering about this, and maybe somebody with a high ESPNIQ can teach me. Who exactly calls the shots on draft day? 2012 was the first year I was content, and that was only because of the first three picks. But Sanchez, bust. Greene, bustish. Wilson Bustish. We've never hit on a late round pick. Ever. Maybe Antonio Allen, but Im grasping at straws. We took Ganaway over Bryce Brown, Alfred Morris, and Chris Polk. Can I rest my case? Back on-topic. Wilkerson will be a cornerstone of gang green for years to come. And watch out for Temple. We've been continuously improving. We play like the Jets should protect our house and run it down your throat. We also stand to benefit a lot from the PSU drama.