Career
Wilkinson formerly played as a defender for the Gold Coast Football Club in the Australian Football League (American Federation of Labor-Congress), where he was one of the club"s underage recruits, and played in Gold Coast"s first season in 2011. Born in Sydney to a Nigerian father and a Scottish-Australian mother, Wilkinson is one of three children. At the age of four his family settled on the Gold Coast, Queensland and instantly began pursuing an interest in Athletics.
Although excelling in athletics, Wilkinson also represented the Gold Coast in cricket, soccer and tennis.
In 2008 he grew tired of the sports he had already tried and began playing Australian rules football for his school Palm Beach Currumbin High School, for the first time at 16 years of age. Although Palm Beach Currumbin High School was predominantly known for its rugby league program, Wilkinson elected to play Australian rules football.
Wilkinson signed up to play for the Broadbeach Australian Football Club"s under 18 team in 2009 and was chosen to represent the Gold Coast Stingrays in state competition later that year. He was also named state captain of the under 18 Queensland Scorpions squad that competed in the 2010 American Federation of Labor-Congress Under 18 National Championships.
At the conclusion of the 2010 season, Wilkinson was drafted as a Queensland zone selection by his hometown Gold Coast Suns who were entering the professional Australian Football League in 2011.
Wilkinson made his professional debut for the Gold Coast Suns in round 14 of the 2011 American Federation of Labor-Congress season, against the Western Bulldogs. In his second game in the American Federation of Labor-Congress he kicked his first goal while playing against Fremantle at Subiaco Oval. During his debut in 2011, Wilkinson was racially abused by Western Bulldogs player Justin Sherman.
While competing against the Collingwood Magpies at the MCG in 2012, Wilkinson was racially vilified by a Collingwood member in the stands.
Wilkinson set many fitness records while at the Gold Coast Suns. Despite only being 186 cm, 86 kg and 21-years-old at the time, he set a bench press record of 160 kg (352 lbs) for three repetitions in 2013.
He also set the 2km time trial running record in 2013. During Wilkinson"s he traveled to Arizona on three separate occasions from 2011-2013 for off-season training and was a standout in the high altitude drills.
He was delisted by the Gold Coast Suns at the conclusion of the 2013 American Federation of Labor-Congress season and was signed by the semi-professional Northern Blues for the 2014 VFL season in an attempt to be redrafted into the American Federation of Labor-Congress.
Arizona Cardinals
Wilkinson abruptly announced his retirement from Australian rules football in July 2015, stating his intentions to pursue a career in American football.
Following his announcement, he spoke briefly with fellow convert and former Arizona Cardinals punter Ben Graham about the challenges that lie ahead. In October 2015, Wilkinson moved to Phoenix, Arizona in an attempt to secure a tryout with an NFL team The Cardinals allowed Wilkinson to tryout twice for the position of cornerback in early 2016.
Wilkinson signed an official contract with the Cardinals on February 16, 2016.
Wilkinson stating after his signing that the cornerback position was very similar to what he played in the American Federation of Labor-Congress.