Wilson is not very effective as a pocket passer. He is not ineffective, but he has some tendencies and weaknesses that make his pocket passing a worse option than most of the other offensive options.
However, Wilson is tremendous at throwing on the run.
Most NFL defenses are predicated on moving the QB to limit accuracy. Even the great defenses only get a few sacks per game, but the hurries and pressures impact accuracy. Except for when Wilson has the ball, he can throw on a full run accurately to a WR.
That is a tremendous asset and almost impossible to defend, unless you as an offense choose not to use it. Yes, running cuts the field in half, (though Wilson throws well across his body on the run too), but then so does our own scheme that tries to keep the ball thrown to the sidelines and out of the middle of the field (to limit turnovers?).
But Wilson is absolutely a offensive asset when used right. It is only when we neglect his ability to run that we make him average to below average. That isn't on him, but the people using him incorrectly.
And I think Wilson is going to improve this season, even with the line issues.