While working as a lorry boy, Wilkins played football for
Hayes. In 1938 he signed as a professional for
Brentford. After making his First Division debut in January 1939 he played three League games before the Second World War. He continued to play for Brentford during the war, including at Wembley in the 1942 London Cup Final, when Brentford beat Portsmouth. He served in the Royal Kent Regiment. When the war ended, he continued with Brentford Wilkins was sold in February 1947 for a fee of £7,000 to
Bradford Park Avenue. In the following December he was sold to
Nottingham Forest for £7,500. He moved to
Leeds United in September 1949 where he played only three games. In a career interrupted by the war, he played 83 league games and scored 19 goals for the four professional clubs. After his first coaching gig, he played in the Kent League for Dover in the 1952–53 season. == Coaching career ==