
Marco Wilson is an American football cornerback for the Arizona Cardinals of the National Football League (NFL). He played school football at Florida and was drafted by the Cardinals in the fourth round of the 2021 NFL Draft.
Wilson began as a genuine rookie and recorded 34 tackles and 10 passes separated. He was named preseason third-group All-SEC going into his sophomore year yet tore his leg tendon two games into the season and redshirted the remainder of the time. As a redshirt sophomore. Wilson experienced childhood in Post Lauderdale, Florida, and went to the American Heritage School. He resolved to play school football in Florida over offers from Miami (Fl.), Georgia, Ohio State, and Southern California.
Where did Marco Wilson go to high school?
Marco Wilson went to his secondary school at American Legacy. In 2014 and 2016, he came out on top for the championship of Florida Secondary School Athletic Affiliation (FHSAA) 5A state title. After that in 2016, he was a piece of the 5A All-Broward group and played the finals match against Beaverton, Oregon. Later on, he sat outside because of a knee injury in junior season.
Marco signed up for the school football for Florida Gators. As a genuine green bean, he recorded 34 handles and 10 passes safeguarded. After that in 2019, he began each of the 13 games and took 36 handles and 2.5 handles for misfortune, and five passes while safeguarding. Later on, in 2020, he recorded 33 handles, 4 passes while protecting, and his first bungle recuperation as a senior in quite a while with 9 beginnings. Wilson has played 36 games with 35 beginnings in four seasons (2017-20) for Florida Gators he took 103 handles and 20 passes while protecting.