Brayden
Wilson
Brayden Wilson gives Weber State a Kaysville defensive line story with All-Big Sky production, Farmington High roots, and a profile that keeps Ogden football connected to northern Utah.
Why this athlete matters right now
Why Brayden Wilson belongs on the Weber State map
Brayden Wilson gives Weber State something every statewide football page needs: a local defensive anchor whose resume is already specific. The official Weber State profile lists him as a Kaysville, Utah defensive end from Farmington High, and it documents the production that made him more than a hometown note.
The 2023 line is the heart of the profile. Wilson started all 11 games, earned second-team All-Big Sky honors, led the Big Sky in tackles for loss, and finished with 16.5 tackles for loss and 7.5 sacks. That is the kind of defensive production that makes an Ogden page feel concrete instead of decorative.
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Wilson's page connects Weber State to Davis County, Big Sky defensive football, and a player whose official bio already carries enough detail to support a durable profile. It also gives Beehive a second Weber athlete page next to Jackson Gilkey, which matters because the Wildcats cannot be represented by a quarterback story alone.
For readers, the value is simple: Wilson is a way into Weber State football through defense, local roots, and a body of work that can stand on the record.
At a glance
Key achievements
- Second-team All-Big Sky defensive end in 2023
- Led the Big Sky with 16.5 tackles for loss in 2023
- Kaysville, Utah athlete from Farmington High
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