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Garrett Wilson Dynasty Value

Garrett Wilson

Garrett Wilson
Player Profile
WR NYJ

Height

6'0"

Weight

183 lbs.

Experience

4 yrs.

Bye

12

Birthday

Jul 22, 2000

Age

24.6

College

Ohio State

NFL Draft Pick

2022 - Rd 1, Pk 10

Dynasty Analysis

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Garrett Wilson Player Comp

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Garrett Wilson Dynasty Trade Values

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Garrett Wilson Combine Results

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Garrett Wilson Future Projections

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Garrett Wilson Scouting Report

Garrett Wilson Scouting Report

  • Height: 6’0
  • Weight: 183
  • Age: 21.6

Combine Results

  • 40-yard dash: 4.38 seconds (90th percentile)
  • Vertical: 36” (57th)
  • Broad: 10’3” (66th)
  • 3-cone: DNP
  • Short shuttle: 4.36 seconds (20th)

Garrett Wilson College Stats

This chart shows Garrett Wilson's college stats across three years at Ohio State.

Wilson was a 3-sport athlete (football, basketball, track) at Lake Travis High School in Texas, garnering scholarship offers for both basketball and football. He averaged 108 receiving yards and 1.7 TDs per game over his final 2 seasons and was named 2017-18 Central Texas High School Athlete of the Year.

Wilson was tabbed a 5-star recruit and a top 30 player nationally by most scouting services. He received over 30 offers, opting to sign with Ohio State over other blue-blood programs like Alabama, Georgia, Notre Dame and Michigan.

Wilson appeared in all 14 games as a true freshman, finishing 4th on the Buckeyes in catches, receiving yards and receiving scores behind redshirt senior K.J. Hill, sophomore Chris Olave and senior Binjimen Victor. WR Jameson Williams was also a freshman on that 2019 Ohio State squad, finishing with just 6 catches for 112 yards and a score.

Wilson’s per-game production spiked in a COVID-shortened 2020 campaign. He averaged 5.4 catches, 90.4 yards and .75 TDs across 8 games – all 2nd to Olave. Wilson’s market shares: 27.2% of the receptions, 34.4% of the receiving yards and 27.3% of the receiving scores.

His 3.04 yards per route run as a sophomore ranked 18th among 146 WRs with 50+ targets. Wilson finished 17th in PFF receiving grades. (Olave ranked 9th in yards per route and 12th in receiving grade.)

Wilson ran 73.1% of his routes from the slot in 2020. He averaged 3.20 yards per route from the slot vs. 2.59 from the outside.

Wilson again ranked 2nd on the Buckeyes in all major receiving categories this past year. Olave led the way with 13 TDs – but it was sophomore Jaxon Smith-Njigba, who’s widely expected to be a 1st-round pick next year, leading with 95 catches and 1,606 receiving yards.

Wilson missed 2 games: Nebraska with a concussion and the Rose Bowl to start prepping for the NFL. In his 11 games, he accounted for 25.4% of the team’s receptions, 26.6% of the receiving yards and 31.6% of the receiving TDs. Those aren’t elite market shares, but keep in mind that Wilson was competing with 2 future 1st-round WRs.

Wilson ranked 24th among 200 qualifying WRs in PFF receiving grade and 17th in yards per route run – both behind Smith-Njigba but ahead of Olave.

Wilson kicked outside last season, running just 17.8% of his routes from the slot. He remained more effective from the inside, though, averaging a huge 4.87 yards per route vs. 2.6 from outside the numbers.

Garrett Wilson Highlights

(Courtesy of FF Astronauts)

Games watched: Indiana (2020), Minnesota, Oregon, Penn State, Michigan State

Wilson is a nightmare to deal with in space. He combines speed, quicks and shiftiness to create big separation at all levels of the field.

I was especially impressed by this route. The defender has inside leverage, looking to take away the middle of the field. But Wilson is able to get him to bite on an outside fake, work through some contact and earn a few steps of separation over the middle.

Wilson is also a weapon after the catch. He has the burst to beat angles and the slipperiness to evade defenders.

Wilson doesn’t have a huge catch radius, but he’s comfortable making adjustments to snag both high and low throws.

The only real concern with Wilson’s game is play strength. At just 183 pounds, he can get tangled up in physical coverage and struggles to come down with balls in traffic (especially over the middle of the field).

Fantasy Potential

Wilson should have no problem getting open against NFL CBs. He’s a strong route runner and tested as an above-average athlete at the Combine. His after-catch skills should also translate to the next level.

Size and strength is the only slight worry here. Both can be improved with some work in the weight room, of course, although he’ll also be facing bigger, stronger CBs in the NFL.

Perhaps that means Wilson settles in as a primary slot receiver as a pro. Maybe it keeps him from emerging as a target hog. But I don’t expect it to prevent him from being an asset for his NFL team and fantasy teams.

Wilson’s fantasy ceiling probably doesn’t climb as high as Drake London or Treylon Burks’. But I also think he has less bust potential than those 2 because of his route-running skills.

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Jets Going With Tanner Engstrand At OC

Jets Going With Tanner Engstrand At OC

The Jets are hiring Tanner Engstrand as their OC under HC Aaron Glenn, insider Jordan Schultz reports. Engstrand has been with Detroit since 2020, working his way up from offensive assistant in 2020 and 2021 to passing game coordinator under OC Ben Johnson for the last three seasons. Engstrand started his career at the University of San Diego in 2005. His only OC experience came with the UFL's DC Defenders in 2020. That squad ranked fifth in the eight-team league in both yards and points. We'll see what Engstrand learned in Detroit over the past five years, but he's largely a mystery when it comes to what he'll mean for the Jets' offense in 2025.

The Jets are hiring Aaron Glenn as their new HC, according to multiple reports. It's a homecoming for Glenn, who was the Jets' first-round pick back in 1994. He played eight seasons with the team, earning two Pro Bowl nods. Glenn played through the 2008 season and took his first coaching job in 2014. He was a DBs coach for the Browns and Saints before taking over as Lions DC in 2021. Detroit climbed from 31st in points allowed in Glenn's first season to seventh this past year, despite a ton of injuries. We'll see who Glenn chooses to run his offense. We've heard current Lions QBs coach Mark Brunell mentioned as a candidate. Of course, the biggest question in New York is whether QB Aaron Rodgers will return for the 2025 season. Stay tuned.

The forecast for today's Jets-Bills game calls for a 45-60% chance of rain throughout the contest with sustained winds of 15 mph and gusts around 30 mph. They're far from ideal conditions but shouldn't kill either passing game. The game still has a 44.5-point over/under, with the Bills implied for 27.25 points. We're not adjusting our projections for this one.

Jets QB Aaron Rodgers is "uncertain" for Sunday's game vs. the Bills due to a knee injury, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. We'll look for more details on the injury and track Rodgers' status throughout the week. His absence would put QB Tyrod Taylor under center for New York. He's a capable backup but would be a downgrade for WRs Davante Adams and Garrett Wilson. Rodgers has played well lately, completing 64% of his passes and 8.0 yards per attempt with five TDs over his last three games.

Jets QB Aaron Rodgers had one of his best games of the season in today’s loss to the Dolphins, throwing for 339 yards, one TD, and 0 INTs. Sunday marked his first game over 300 yards since December 12, 2021.

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