A productive junior season likely tilted his decision to come out early, but Wilson is still in the developmental phase and will need additional weight work and practice time before he is NFL-ready. Wilson is a pass-catching tight end only, but his ball skills are currently below par. His lower-body tightness will limit his effectiveness underneath, but he proved at the combine he has speed as a second- and third-level target. Wilson could rate as a back-end backup.
Stiff, slow tackle prospect who will have to bump down to guard due to a lack of functional athleticism and overall pass protection talent. James possesses decent power and an NFL-worthy frame, but he struggles to secure and sustain his blocks due to his slow feet and narrow base. He could find himself in camp as a free agent, but his lack of consistency in both his pass and run blocking makes a roster spot a long-shot.