The Arizona Cardinals used the second of their third-round draft picks, the 94th overall pick in the draft, to select Stanford wide receiver Michael Wilson.
The Cardinals view him as another high-character player.
He has size and interesting athletic numbers.
He has struggled with injuries, playing only 14 games over his final three seasons. However, those were bone fractures — a hand, a foot and, last season, a collarbone.
In five seasons for Stanford, he caught 134 passes for 1,662 yards and 11 touchdowns.
He is a fierce run blocker and played inside and out for the Cardinal.
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