Continuing my look at the new 2017 Georgia Bulldogs signing class, this week I take an in-depth look at OT Isaiah Wilson.
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Isaiah Wilson was regarded as a top offensive tackle in the nation last recruiting class, being ranked as a 5-star prospect. Coming into the end of his senior year at 6’7 and 350 lbs, he is one massive human. Isaiah shined in high school, and did extremely well when going against the best in the nation during the Under Armour All-American Game. He was one of the top ranked signings for the Georgia Bulldogs.
Future Georgia Bulldog OT Isaiah Wilson (No. 2 overall in ESPN 300) is THROWING dudes at #UAALLAMERICA @FootballUGA pic.twitter.com/3bslZS2Te7
— ESPNU (@ESPNU) December 29, 2016
Being able to hold his own against the best of the best in this year’s recruiting class in one on one pass rushing drills is a great indication of where he is athletically. Isaiah Wilson played wildcat quarterback for his high school team in some goal line situations. So he is extremely agile for such a big man.