Scouting Report: Damon Wilson II Poised for a Breakout Season at Miami

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Jun 6, 2026 - 00:25
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Scouting Report: Damon Wilson II Poised for a Breakout Season at Miami

As summer unfolds, fans gear up for the college football season with excitement and anticipation. This period serves as an ideal time for scouting talent, especially for Tampa Bay Buccaneers supporters who wish to stay informed on potential prospects. While various positions will be covered, edge rushers like Damon Wilson II are particularly noteworthy as every team vies for top talent during the NFL Draft.

Wilson, standing 6-foot-4 and weighing 250 pounds, is a junior from Venice, Florida. After beginning his collegiate career at Georgia, he transferred to Missouri for the 2025 season, where he quickly made a name for himself as a disruptive force on defense. His impressive performance earned him Second-Team All-SEC recognition, highlighting his transition to a key player at Missouri before moving to Miami for the upcoming season.

Throughout his collegiate career, Wilson has showcased significant stats, including 49 tackles, 15.5 tackles for loss, and 12.5 sacks. A former five-star recruit and All-American Bowl selection, he made his mark in the 2023 recruiting class as one of the top EDGE prospects. His stats from Pro Football Focus (PFF) demonstrate his capability as a pass rusher, with an 80.9 pass-rush grade in 2025, complemented by 54 pressures and eight sacks.

Wilson's athleticism is a standout attribute; his explosive first step and remarkable flexibility allow him to maneuver around offensive tackles effectively. He consistently displays a strong motor, pursuing ball carriers relentlessly and attempting to create turnover opportunities. His ability to attack the ball while securing tackles enhances his impact on the field.

However, despite his production, there are areas for improvement. Wilson often finds himself in stalemates during rushes, which prevents him from capitalizing on his initial advantages. At times, he leans too much on shoulder contact, leading to potential imbalances against blockers. Miami is optimistic that with another year of development, Wilson can refine his techniques and become a standout defensive player in the ACC.

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