Former Georgia offensive lineman Isaiah Wilson saw his dreams come true with the Tennessee Titans picking him in the 1st round (No. 29 overall) of the 2020 NFL Draft.

The 6-foot-6, 350-pound mountain of a man is originally from Brooklyn, New York, and he exited high school as the nation’s No. 16 overall prospect and the No. 5 offensive tackle for the class of 2017, according to 247Sports Composite Rankings.

When Kirby Smart took over the head coaching job at Georgia, he vowed to make the Bulldogs bigger and stronger up front. That ideology included signing Wilson along with teammate Andrew Thomas. Upon hitting campus, Wilson redshirted his freshman season and got his body into shape and ready to compete and help the offense.

Wilson started 2 seasons for Georgia, recording 1,576 snaps and allowing only 24 quarterback pressures with 2 sacks. Not only is Wilson a massive human being, but he’s widely explosive for his 350-pound frame. While there are some technical aspects of his game that will need to improve in the NFL, coaches can’t teach size. And he certainly has plenty of that.

The New York native has a high upside that NFL evaluators love and covet. He could become a future Pro Bowl-type tackle in the league.