Garrett Wilson entered the league with high expectations after being selected tenth overall in the 2022 draft. In dynasty formats he currently sits at number 13 among all wide receivers, a position that reflects both his upside and the hurdles he has already encountered.
Wilson’s professional trajectory has been hampered by a combination of injury setbacks and inconsistent quarterback play. He managed only seven appearances last season, yet still managed to post a 14.8 points‑per‑game average in PPR scoring despite drawing 154 targets. For context, Aaron Rodgers threw for 3,897 yards in the same year, while the Jets are poised to hand the starting job to Geno Smith in 2026, a move that could further reshape the passing attack.
A Shifting Landscape in New York
Adding to the uncertainty, the organization is expected to field two promising newcomers — Kenyon Sadiq and Omar Cooper Jr. — who will compete for targets that were once Wilson’s primary source of production. The depth of competition could compress his target share and dilute his fantasy value.
Given the confluence of injury risk, a fluid quarterback picture and emerging receiving options, analysts are recommending that owners consider moving Wilson now, before his market value potentially erodes.