Simulate Yards-After-Catch (YAC) explosiveness, target share metrics, and single-game offensive output for dynamic wide receiver Eugene Wilson III.
Baseline metrics: 107 Receptions, 1,043 Career Yards, 10 TDs
Eugene "Tre" Wilson III is recognized as one of college football's most elusive slot wide receivers. The son of two-time New England Patriots Super Bowl champion Eugene Wilson, Tre stepped into college football as a Freshman All-American at the University of Florida, breaking Florida's freshman record for single-game catches by hauling in 11 receptions against Georgia in 2023.
Boasting sub-4.4 speed and lateral agility, Wilson excels at turning screen passes and short touch passes into long explosive gains. Over his collegiate career, he has accumulated 107 receptions, 1,043 receiving yards, and 10 touchdowns, making him a top draft prospect with high special teams return value.
His father, Eugene Wilson, was a 2nd-round NFL draft pick who played 8 NFL seasons in the secondary and won two Super Bowl titles with the New England Patriots.
He set the Florida Gators freshman record for most receptions in a single game with 11 catches against Georgia in 2023.
Wilson has recorded 107 catches for 1,043 receiving yards and 10 touchdowns across 22 college games.
His rare acceleration, open-field missed tackle rate, Yards-After-Catch (YAC) ability, and dual slot/return man flexibility.