He played college football for West Virginia University, and earned All-American honors at linebacker.
[1] He was voted second-team Freshman All-American and finished the season 12th in the conference in tackles and seventh in tackles-for-losses.
He recorded an interception in the game that he returned deep into Temple territory, and a forced fumble by quarterback Mike Frost.
After starting the season 1-4, the Mountaineers won 7 straight games in the Big East to claim a share of the conference championship.
West Virginia played Rutgers in a must-win situation, Wiley helped the Mountaineers win 34-19, by recording 11 tackles and a diving interception.
A team captain, Wiley earned consensus All-American honors for the season, making him one of only a handful of Mountaineers to do so.
[7] Wiley led the nation that season with 9 forced fumbles and ranked third with 7.6 tackles per game.
[1] Wiley was rated as the 13th best out of 51 Inside Linebackers and was projected to be selected in the sixth or seventh round.
[8] However, he went undrafted in the 2004 NFL draft and later signed a free agent contract with the Minnesota Vikings, on April 27.
His film credits as a background actor includes, Sex and the City: The Movie, Limitless, The Adjustment Bureau, The WIre, Lipstick Jungle, 40, Kings, Damages, and All My Children.