2007Game 1 vs. Pittsburgh 9/9: Inactive…Game 2 vs. Cincinnati 9/16: Inactive…Game 3 at Oakland 9/23: Inactive…Game 4 vs. Baltimore 9/30: Inactive…Game 5 at New England 10/7: Inactive…Game 6 vs. Miami 10/14: Inactive…Game 7 at St. Louis 10/28: Inactive…Game 8 vs. Seattle 11/4: Inactive…Game 9 at Pittsburgh 11/11: Inactive…Game 10 at Baltimore 11/18: Inactive…Game 11 vs. Houston 11/25: Inactive…Game 12 at Arizona 12/2: Inactive…Game 13 at N.Y. Jets 12/9: Inactive…Game 14 vs. Buffalo 12/16: Inactive…Game 15 at Cincinnati 12/23: Inactive…Game 16 vs. San Francisco 12/30: Inactive. 2006In his rookie year came on late in the season and saw significant action at receiver in the final three regular season games…Appeared in four contests, including one start, and finished with 2 receptions for 32 yards (16.0 avg.)…Made his NFL debut by playing wide receiver vs. Baltimore on Sept. 24…Was inactive for nine contests and did not play in three others…Appeared as the third wide receiver with 1 reception for 16 yards at Baltimore on Dec. 17…Also played in third wide receiver sets vs. Tampa Bay on Dec. 24…Made his first NFL start at wide receiver in the regular season finale at Houston on Dec. 31, with 1 reception for 16 yards. College HighlightsFinished his career at Oklahoma as one of the top receivers in school history with 105 receptions for 1,315 yards (12.5 avg.) and 17 TDs in 42 games, including 17 starts…His 17 TDs rank second, 105 receptions rank eighth and his 1,315 yards rank 13th on the school’s record list…Also totaled 77 yards and 1 TD on four reverses (19.3 avg.) and 18 kickoff returns for 303 yards (16.8 avg.)…Had a breakout junior season with 11 TDs receptions, second most in school history and 50 receptions, which ranked 13th on the school’s season-record list…In 2005, changes at QB and mid-season injury limited Wilson to 25 receptions for 310 yards (12.4 avg.) and 1 TD…Despite the challenges, still managed to lead the team in receiving…Started six of the first nine games before missing the next two due to a high ankle sprain…Added 61 yards and 1 TD on two reverse plays…Had 9 kickoff returns for 168 yards (18.7 avg.)…For the year, had 7 receptions for 20 yards or more, and converted 16 receptions for first downs…In 2004, earned All-Big Twelve Conference honorable mention by the league’s coaches and the Associated Press...Played in 13 games, including eight starts, and ranked second on the team with a career-high 50 receptions for 660 yards (13.2 avg.) and led the squad with 11 TDs…His 11 TDs were the second-highest total in school history (Mark Clayton, 15, 2003)…Also added 135 yards on 9 kickoff returns (15.0 avg.)…In 2003, named Academic All-Big Twelve Conference and CoSIDA Academic All-District first-team choice…Played in all 14 games, including two starts, and caught 25 passes for 295 yards (11.8 avg.) and 4 TDs…In 2002, appeared in eight games with 5 receptions for 50 yards (10.0 avg.) and 1 TD. PersonalAttended Creekview (Carrollton, Texas) High School…During his senior year, rated by Blue Chip Report and Prep Football Report among the nation’s top 25 receivers…Set school season-records with 42 catches for 1,098 yards (26.1 avg.) and 14 TDs as a senior…As a senior, also competed as a cornerback with 4 interceptions and 17 tackles and also returned 5 kickoffs for 166 yards (33.2 avg.), including an 87-yard kickoff return and a 77-yard punt return, both for TDs…As a junior, caught 27 passes for 400 yards and 7 TDs…His team compiled a 15-6 record in his final two seasons…Also lettered in basketball and ran track as a junior…University Studies major…Son of Wendy Wilson...Born on Feb. 11, 1984, in Carrollton, Texas. |