it's like an interview..if the interview goes bad..they won't sign he player..but abraham getting a head start by flying in early is a good sign...and wilson really hasn't had inserted except for SF and another team i forget
There are a couple of thoughts to the Wilson possibilities:
1. Belichick has craved that Don Davis hybrid role for awhile now, and the experiment failed with another vet safety at the end of his career, John Lynch. I wonder if Belichick has any ideas of Wilson playing this LB/SS role or not?
2. I think how Belichick feels about the safety position may depend on whether or not he sees a weakness in the tackling area, as some certainly did at times during the season. Remember it was Belichick who told Devin McCourty when he was signed, "we have no such thing as a cover corner here, you WILL tackle." The ability to tackle is extremely important to Belichick, and I think he may have seen a weakness in that secondary role at times last year. While Wilson has lost a step or two in the coverage area, he still is a veteran presence in the secondary (good for Tavon Wilson and a potential high round safety pick), is a very hard hitter, and can definitely tackle. Some of us see the need for 2 FS types back there with better speed, but maybe Belichick sees the need for a SS type on early downs? That leads me to my next point...
3. Wilson could be a role player, who doesn't see nearly the amount of reps some here will expect him to. He may offer his ability to do the things in the lockerroom and on the practice field to help break in the rookie and 2nd yr players, and also play on some early downs in the box more, and/or later in the game when the score is more decided. Another thought is more big nickel possibilities? McCourty as the FS with Adrian Wilson as the SS, with Tavon Wilson covering the TE? It's a thought to ponder.
4. This one goes back to addressing the weakness of tackling, but it's also possible that Belichick may see him somewhat in a Chung type role, or even as a replacement for Chung and/or a role player like J.Sanders was at times, with the ability to start if needed with a downgrade as a backup.
5. If the deal is low enough he may actually be able to be a 4-5 safety, who may even not be guaranteed to make the team. He could even be brought in to see how he looks in TC and end up being camp fodder. Again, that's if the deal is low enough.