Kansas City Chiefs: A timeline of Albert Wilson’s increasing contributions

OAKLAND, CA - OCTOBER 19: Albert Wilson
OAKLAND, CA - OCTOBER 19: Albert Wilson /
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2015 – Ah, Albert Wilson… The short guy

Starting 12 games in his second season, versus his two games starting his rookie year, Wilson’s stats took a climb. Wilson had 451 yards on the season, while being targeted 57 times, and catching 35 of those passes.

In 2015, Wilson started to somewhat make a name for himself, as he stuck around for yet another season. Obviously, as an undrafted free agent, the ability to stick around one franchise within multiple seasons, is a big deal – erasing the fact that no one was interested in Wilson during the 2014 NFL Draft.

Dorsey, and head coach Andy Reid fell in love with Wilson for many reasons, and the reasons began to show as he continued to prove himself on the football field. 2015 was actually Wilson’s career high in yards, and total number of starts. This only proves that Wilson has an incredibly high ceiling.