That may be your assessment, but considering he was at least the 3rd or 4th CB at the end of the season and we added a high rd CB, I couldn't agree with you on this one.
At the end of last year it appeared to be this:
1. Bodden
2. Butler/Springs
3. Wilhite
At the beginning of this year I think it will be this:
1. Bodden
2. Butler
3. Springs/McCourty
4. Wilhite
(not including Wheatley or Arrington of course)
I think there's a possibility Springs may not be here, although that's just some speculation as I don't have an opinion one way or another. If Springs is gone, Wilhite may be able to battle with McCourty for nickle back. If Springs is still here, it only pushes Wilhite down on the depth chart even further. We also don't know if Wheatley can step up and battle him for any time either.
To bottom line things, I see Wilhite as a sure-fire sub package guy in on nickle or dime situations---until there's an injury. With the addition of McCourty, he'll have to earn his spot in the depth chart, like anyone else.
I cannot agree that he's a #2 CB right now, or in the future. If he does his job well in 5-6 DB situations, he can earn a spot back for more time in base packages, although Butler likely has a good upper hand there.