Tyler Wilson: WCAC's New Workhorse
DeMatha Catholic Stags running back Tyler Wilson made a statement in his first season with the WCAC powerhouse, rushing for 1,243 yards as a transfer student from out-of-state. Wilson's impressive performance earned him a starting role, a feat rare for newcomers to the league. In a conference known for its talented defensive units, Wilson's ability to break tackles and find holes in the defense was a welcome addition to the Stags' offense. As a Class of 2025 prospect, Wilson's transfer from a MPSSAA 5A school in Texas to a MPSSAA 4A program in Maryland has generated buzz among college scouts. With his size, speed, and elusiveness, Wilson is being closely watched by recruiters from top programs. Scouts are looking to see how Wilson adapts to the physicality of the WCAC schedule and how he develops his pass-catching skills, a key component of DeMatha's spread offense. His ability to contribute in multiple phases of the game will be crucial in determining his college prospects.