2024 NFL Draft Scouting Report: WR Roman Wilson, Michigan

This productive vertical threat from a major program will have suitors.

University of Michigan receiver Roman Wilson heads to the NFL after a four-year run that ramped up to culminate in a 12-touchdown senior season.

A natural athlete with long speed for days, Wilson wasn’t heavily targeted due to the Wolverines’ ground-based approach, but he managed to make the most of his opportunities throughout the course of his FBS run.

Height: 5-foot-11
Weight: 185 pounds
40 time: 4.39 seconds

Table: WR Roman Wilson, Michigan (2020-23)

Year School Class Gm Receiving Rushing
Rec Yds Avg TD Att Yds TD
2020 Mich Fr 6 9 122 13.6 1 1 9 0
*2021 Mich So 13 25 420 16.8 3 3 59 0
*2022 Mich Jr 12 25 376 15.0 4 2 39 2
*2023 Mich Sr 15 48 789 16.4 12 1 10 0
Total 46 107 1,707 16.0 20 7 117 2

*includes postseason/bowl games (stats from Sports Reference)

Pros

  • Has shown improvement in the hands department as his collegiate career went along and doesn’t often lose focus in contested situations — regularly plucks the ball away from his frame
  • Excellent vertical speed to challenge down the field and rack up yardage after the catch, especially when thrown open
  • Versatility as a possible rusher on jet sweeps and end-arounds that allow him to have already built up his speed
  • Demonstrates ability to freelance when his QB buys time
  • Feels the soft spots in zone coverage and has improved over time in this regard
  • Dangerous crosser over the middle, unafraid in traffic — at his best when he can run to a spot and catch in stride
  • Spacial awareness in tight quarters and along boundary lines
  • Has a knack for clutch plays in big moments
  • Offers return potential on special teams despite having limited experience
  • Production drastically increased as a senior, especially in the TD column

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Cons

  • Not all twitched up in short-area situations
  • Inconsistently demonstrates how to use leverage against a defender in man — didn’t see a lot of man-on-man coverage, in fairness
  • Could struggle off the line vs. jams and longer corners
  • Size and style of play could relegate him to the slot even though he has lined up all over
  • Doesn’t have extensive experience throughout the route tree
  • Not a bad route runner but rounds off sharp corners enough to notice — more angular in nature and may be pigeonholed into specific routes that maximize his natural movement traits to gain separation
  • Extremely limited offerings as a blocker

Fantasy football outlook

Given his pedigree, improvement, physical traits, and upside for growth, Wilson should be a Day 2 pick, likely in the third round.

Reuniting with Jim Harbaugh’s receiver-starved Los Angeles Chargers is kind of appealing as the Greg Roman-run offense will resemble the same type of system from Michigan. It would position Wilson for early contributions, albeit in a low-volume situation.

Regardless of where he lands, Wilson has limitations that should prevent a full-time role. There figures to be a ramp-up period of a year or two before fantasy owners consider Wilson to be a draftable option — and only a matchup-based play at that.