Sheridan
Wilson.

Sheridan
Wilson.

Texas Tech· Jr
"A human anchor at the point of attack, Sheridan Wilson's top trait is his ability to nullify the initial charge with a powerful base and elite anchor. His mental processing allows him to direct protections, but his limited lateral agility confines him to specific schemes. He projects as a solid starter in a power-based system."
Sheridan Wilson is a classic *interior offensive lineman* (IOL) archetype with a robust physical frame and a power base generated from his lower body. Operating primarily as a *Center* or *Guard* in Texas Tech's scheme, Wilson excels at establishing his *anchor* almost instantly against frontal *bull-rushes*, maintaining a rooted stance that protects the pocket's apex. His game is defined by violent initial *punch* and superior tactical intelligence to identify *stunts* and complex pressure schemes pre-*snap*. Although he plays in a system that prioritizes speed, he shows notable foot discipline for lateral movement and sealing interior lanes. Looking to the next level, Wilson's projection is that of a solid starter in a *Power* or *Duo* scheme where his lack of elite open-field mobility can be protected. His ceiling is directly tied to refining his body balance, as he tends to over-extend when seeking impact at the second level (*climbing to the linebacker*). The primary question mark resides in his ability to mirror interior *pass-rushers* with elite *twitch* in *true pass sets*. If he can polish his *hand placement* to avoid unnecessary *holding* penalties, Wilson has the floor of a high-value backup (6th man) with the potential to be a decade-long starting anchor.
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Anchor and physical density
Wilson possesses a massive frame, allowing him to absorb initial contact from the heaviest nose tackles without yielding ground toward the quarterback. His ability to sink his hips and lock out his lower joints against the bull-rush is pro-level, providing immediate interior line stability.
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Anticipation and mental processing (IQ)
Displays enviable eye discipline, recognizing defensive line rotations and twist games. Rarely surprised by delayed blitzes, he communicates last-second adjustments with teammates and maintains gap integrity under pressure.
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Violence in initial contact (punch)
His hands are heavy, delivering a crisp impact that often stuns the defender at the snap. By placing his hands inside the opponent's chest (inside hand placement), Wilson dictates the block's rhythm and neutralizes the opponent's leverage from the first contact.
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Efficiency in double teams
A specialist in generating vertical displacement when working in tandem with the Tackle or the other Guard. He knows when to release the initial block to climb to the second level, using his mass to seal off linebackers and create clean running lanes.
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Lateral mobility and range limitations
Struggles on long reach blocks or covering extensive ground in wide zone schemes. Footwork can become heavy in pursuit, limiting him to a short-area specialist or power scheme fit.
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Contact balance at the second level
When climbing to block linebackers, he tends to lean his torso too far forward, losing his center of gravity. This lack of body control makes him susceptible to being shed by more agile defenders using swim moves in open space.
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Counter recovery
Once his initial technique fails or he's beaten by a quick first move, he struggles to regain leverage. His lack of hip fluidity prevents quick reactions to shut down the defender if they gain his outside shoulder prematurely.
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Powers has established himself as a reliable starter by maximizing his short-area power, Wilson's most probable path to NFL impact.
Tomlinson capitalized on his brute strength and density to become a Pro Bowler, a ceiling Wilson can aspire to if he refines his technique at the second level.
Elflein represents the floor for a power specialist whose athletic limitations relegated him to a backup/rotational role.
RAS · Relative Athletic Score
Kent Lee Platte methodology · ras.football
/ Combine Feb '27 · Pro days Mar '27
Sheridan's RAS will publish once the official testing drops.
The Relative Athletic Score needs the 40, vertical, broad jump, shuttle and 3-cone — numbers that don't exist until the NFL Combine or pro day. Until then we grade the IOL on percentiles vs. his positional cohort (see athletic radar below).
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