Michael Wilson
24-Year-Old
2023 Receiving Stats
REC
38
YDS
565
TD
3
AVG
14.9
TAR
58
2024 Projections
2024 Fantasy Outlook
Wilson had an impressive rookie season. Despite the Cardinals playing the first half of the season with backup quarterbacks, Wilson posted at least 56 yards in five of his first eight games. After Week 8, the receiver dealt with injury that resulted in him playing in one game from Weeks 9 through 14. In Wilson’s first two games back, he posted no stats. However, he clicked well with Kyler Murray in the last two games of the season. In those contests, Wilson averaged five catches and 65 yards. After the Cardinals added Marvin Harrison in the draft, Wilson projects to be the No. 2 receiver. In that role, the wideout could see a limit on his targets. However, with Harrison expected to be the focal point of opposing defenses, Wilson will potentially see lighter coverage. Arizona will likely remain a team that has to pass the ball often to compete in games. As a result, Wilson could see solid target volume and be in line for a breakout season. Read Past Outlooks
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Temporarily atop depth chart
Wilson is part of a thin WR room in Arizona after the team traded Rondale Moore and lost Marquise Brown in free agency, Bo Brack of GoPHNX.com reports.
ANALYSIS
That said, the Cardinals own the fourth overall pick in a draft with three elite wide receiver prospects and might end up having their choice of the three. They also have time to pursue veterans, though journeyman Chris Moore has been the only free-agent addition so far. Wilson came in as a third-round pick last season and started 12 of his 13 games while posting excellent per-target efficiency numbers -- 65.5 percent catch rate, 14.9 YPR, 9.7 YPT -- but his low rate of targets per route (14.1 percent) leaves him as somewhat of a question mark. He's got opportunity and size (6-2, 213) working in his favor, while speed (4.58 40) and age (turned 24 in February) were dings on the prospect profile coming out of Stanford. If nothing else, Wilson seems to be in pretty good position to reprise his role as a starter who doesn't see that many targets.
That said, the Cardinals own the fourth overall pick in a draft with three elite wide receiver prospects and might end up having their choice of the three. They also have time to pursue veterans, though journeyman Chris Moore has been the only free-agent addition so far. Wilson came in as a third-round pick last season and started 12 of his 13 games while posting excellent per-target efficiency numbers -- 65.5 percent catch rate, 14.9 YPR, 9.7 YPT -- but his low rate of targets per route (14.1 percent) leaves him as somewhat of a question mark. He's got opportunity and size (6-2, 213) working in his favor, while speed (4.58 40) and age (turned 24 in February) were dings on the prospect profile coming out of Stanford. If nothing else, Wilson seems to be in pretty good position to reprise his role as a starter who doesn't see that many targets.
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Air Yards Per Game
63.2Air Yards Per Snap
1.22% Team Air Yards
20.7%% Team Targets
11.1%Avg Depth of Target
13.7 YdsCatch Rate
65.5%Drop Rate
0.0%Avg Yds After Catch
3.9% Targeted On Route
14.1%Avg Yds Per Route Run
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Measurables Review
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Height
6' 2"Weight
213 lbs40-Yard Dash
4.58 secShuttle Time
4.27 secVertical Jump
37.5 inBroad Jump
125 inBench Press
23 repsHand Length
9.75 inArm Length
31.00 in
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Poised for bigger rookie role
Wilson, a rookie third-round pick, appears set to fill a bigger role in 2023 than originally expected following the release of DeAndre Hopkins on Friday, Josh Weinfuss of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Wilson has Hopkins-like size at 6-foot-2, 213 pounds, and he put plenty of impressive measurables on record during his pre-draft workouts. Remaining healthy was Wilson's biggest challenge during his college days at Stanford -- he played in only 16 games since the start of the 2020 season due to foot and collarbone injuries -- but he's reportedly completely healthy as training camp approaches and will now be in line to likely fill a No. 4 receiver role behind Marquise Brown, Rondale Moore and Greg Dortch.
Wilson has Hopkins-like size at 6-foot-2, 213 pounds, and he put plenty of impressive measurables on record during his pre-draft workouts. Remaining healthy was Wilson's biggest challenge during his college days at Stanford -- he played in only 16 games since the start of the 2020 season due to foot and collarbone injuries -- but he's reportedly completely healthy as training camp approaches and will now be in line to likely fill a No. 4 receiver role behind Marquise Brown, Rondale Moore and Greg Dortch.
2023 Fantasy Outlook
The Cardinals opted to use the second of their third-round picks in the 2023 Draft on Wilson, and with DeAndre Hopkins no longer on the team, the rookie will have a chance to carve out a role quickly alongside fellow wideouts Marquise Brown, Rondale Moore and Greg Dortch. Wilson was afflicted by injuries more often than not during his five years at Stanford, recording 134 catches at a clip of 12.4 yards in 36 contests, but if he can stay healthy this season, he should be able to use his 6-2, 213-pound stature on boundary targets at the very least.
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Finishes rookie season on high note
Wilson gathered in all six targets for 95 yards during Sunday's 21-20 loss to the Seahawks.
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Gets back in end zone Sunday
Wilson gathered in four of six targets for 35 yards and one touchdown during Sunday's 35-31 victory at Philadelphia.
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To maintain regular role
Wilson will continue to play a regular role in the Cardinals offense in the final two games of the regular season, especially after Marquise Brown (heel) was placed on injured reserve Friday, Zach Gershman of the team's official site reports.
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No catches on three targets
Wilson (neck) was targeted three times but did not record a reception in Sunday's 45-29 loss to the 49ers.
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Returning to action Sunday
Wilson (neck) is listed as active Sunday against the 49ers.
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