Pre-draft Wilson impressed the scouts at the combine, showing his athletic promise, and was widely considered a top 5 running back behind
Trent Richardson. He was the top performer in the vertical and broad jumps as well as the 20-yard and 60-yard shuttle runs.
2012 Wilson was the first round pick (32nd overall) of the
New York Giants. On May 11, 2012, Wilson signed a four-year contract with the Giants worth $6.68 million that included a club option for a fifth-year and a $3.3 million signing bonus. In the season opener against the
Dallas Cowboys, Wilson lost a fumble on his second career carry and did not receive another carry for the rest of the game. On October 7, Wilson rushed for a 40-yard touchdown during the week 5 match versus the
Cleveland Browns on his first carry of the game. On December 9, Wilson set the
New York Giants team record for all-purpose yards in a single game when he accumulated 327 all-purpose yards in a 52-27 win over the
New Orleans Saints. Wilson returned four kickoffs for 227 yards (including a 97-yard return for a touchdown) and also ran for 100 yards with two touchdowns on just 13 carries. His kick-off return touchdown was of 97 yards, and his two touchdown runs were of 6 and 52 yards. He became the first player in NFL history with 200 kick return yards and 100 rushing yards, and the second player since 1970 with a kick return touchdown and two rushing touchdowns, in the same game. He was named to the PFWA All-Rookie Team.
2013 In 2013, Wilson was placed on season-ending injured reserve after he suffered what doctors called
spinal stenosis in Week 5 against the
Philadelphia Eagles. Doctors had told Wilson that he faced an increased risk of a neck injury if he ever played again. Wilson underwent neck surgery on January 16, 2014. On August 4, he was ruled out for the year due to his neck again. He was advised not to play football again because of recurring neck injuries and announced his retirement from the NFL on August 6.
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