Expect Wilson to compete for a decent target share this season with the Cardinals. He notched at least six targets in five of 13 games as a rookie last year but managed 14-plus PPR points just twice. The team's addition of Marvin Harrison Jr. at receiver is a lock to impact Wilson's contributions, making him more of a low-end bench player in deeper redraft leagues, even though he offers some size to the Cardinals receiving game. Expect him to get taken in Round 13 or later, and probably only in deeper full-PPR leagues.
Selected by the Cardinals in the third round of last April's NFL draft, Wilson flashed during his rookie campaign despite missing four weeks with a shoulder injury and while dealing with chaotic QB play. An excellent route-runner with impressive timing and awareness, the Stanford product demonstrated ace concentration and efficiency, recording a top-15 true catch rate (95%) and a +15.3 production premium (WR5). His rapport with Kyler Murray also appeared to improve over the final weeks of the season, as Wilson closed out his season by catching all six targets for a season-high 95 yards in Week 18. Marvin Harrison Jr. and Trey McBride are Murray's top targets, but Wilson figures to battle Zay Jones to be third in line and could serve as a fine late-round flier.
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49.4 | 673.9 | 4.1 |
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