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Michael Wilson
Wide Receiver
Ht: 6' 2" Wt: 213 Age: 26 Exp: 0 years College: Stanford Drafted: 2023 R3 94
Avg FF PTS
13.79
Per Game
Cumulative FF PTS
220.6
Position Rank: 10th
Projected FF PTS
N/A
Week 22
Upside / Downside
-8.07
Week 22
Posted: 6/30/2026 7:04 pm GMT
Arizona Cardinals WR Michael Wilson is in talks with the team on a contract extension, and they are "going great," according to ESPN's Josh Weinfuss.
Posted: 6/27/2026 12:24 am GMT
Arizona Cardinals WR Michael Wilson said extension talks are "going great" and that he is hopeful to remain with the Cardinals moving forward. "That being said, I also do love the Cardinals organization and I truly do want to be one of those guys that plays for one organization their whole career," Wilson said. "That is a goal of mine, and how cool would it be?"
Huddle Up: Wilson emerged as Arizona's No. 1 option last season after Marvin Harrison Jr. went down with an injury, and he was able to eclipse 1,000 yards while catching seven touchdowns. His workload will almost certainly decrease with Harrison back in the mix, but Wilson should at least be a WR4 in 2026.
Posted: 6/03/2026 1:11 am GMT
Arizona Cardinals coach Mike LaFleur said WR Marvin Harrison will play the X receiver, with WR Michael Wilson as the Z receiver.
Huddle Up: LaFleur who has spent the last three seasons as the Los Angeles Rams' offensive coordinator, hopes to coach Harrison to the same success as Rams X receiver Davante Adams, who led the NFL with 14 touchdown receptions in 2025. It's been rough start to Harrison's NFL career, as the fourth-overall selection in the 2024 draft has just 103 catches for 1,493 yards and 12 touchdowns - numbers far below expectations. Wilson had a career season in '25 with career highs of 78 receptions, 1,006 yards and seven touchdowns.
Posted: 2/02/2026 9:03 pm GMT
Arizona Cardinals WR Michael Wilson recorded 809 of his 1,006 receiving yards during the second half of the 2025 regular season. He also caught six of his seven touchdowns during that span.
Huddle Up: Wilson became one of the main targets in the passing game once Marvin Harrison Jr. suffered his injury and was able to produce with the added workload. He should be one of the starting receivers for the Cardinals next season and can be at least a No. 4 receiver in most fantasy leagues.
Posted: 1/05/2026 3:53 am GMT
Arizona Cardinals WR Michael Wilson caught five of his eight targets for 99 yards and a touchdown in a 37-20 loss to the Los Angeles Rams in Week 18.
Huddle Up: When Marvin Harrison Jr. went down with an injury, Wilson more than filled the void. He ended up going over 1,000 receiving yards for the year and caught six touchdowns in the final five games. If the Cardinals can figure out their quarterback situation, Wilson should be able to maintain fantasy relevance, even while playing alongside Harrison.
Posted: 12/28/2025 8:18 pm GMT
Arizona Cardinals WR Michael Wilson caught five passes for 89 yards and one touchdown against the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 17. He was targeted 10 times during the game.
Huddle Up: Wilson has become the main receiver for the Cardinals over the last month and has five touchdown catches in the last four games. He will likely see a good amount of targets in the regular season finale next week and can be at least a No. 3 receiver in fantasy leagues.
Posted: 12/22/2025 3:46 am GMT
Arizona Cardinals WR Michael Wilson caught two of his three targets for 52 yards and a touchdown in a 26-19 loss to the Atlanta Falcons in Week 16.
Huddle Up: Wilson salvaged his final stat line with a touchdown, but the entire Arizona passing attack seemed out of rhythm against the Falcons. Marvin Harrison also returned to action, and his role should only grow moving forward. Wilson will likely be more of a WR3 over the final two games.
Posted: 12/15/2025 12:29 am GMT
Arizona Cardinals WR Michael Wilson registered five receptions for 54 yards and a touchdown on 11 targets in Week 15 against the Houston Texans.
Huddle Up: Wilson has three touchdowns in the past two games, and he has a total of 44 receptions for 535 yards and the three scores across the five games. Treat him as a low-end WR2 or flex fantasy option heading into Week 16 against the visiting Atlanta Falcons.
Posted: 12/08/2025 3:30 am GMT
Arizona Cardinals WR Michael Wilson registered 11 receptions for 142 yards and two touchdowns on 16 targets in Week 14 against the Los Angeles Rams.
Huddle Up: Wilson has 10 or more receptions and at least 118 receiving yards in three of his past four games. He has really developed a nice rapport with Jacoby Brissett, especially in games when Marvin Harrison Jr. is sidelined. He has put up WR1-type production in games when Harrison is in street clothes. Trust him as a low-end WR2 or flex play in fantasy leagues of 12 or more teams in Week 15, as the Cardinals travel face a powerful Houston defense.
Posted: 12/01/2025 12:32 am GMT
Arizona Cardinals WR Michael Wilson finished with three receptions on seven targets for 36 yards in a 20-17 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 13.
Huddle Up: With Marvin Harrison Jr. back in the lineup, Wilson's production dropped drastically compared to the previous two games. However, Harrison exited the contest with a heel injury, so Wilson could be sliding right back into the No. 1 receiver role. Wilson is a must-start if Harrison is sidelined, but his value is a little murkier if he is sharing the field with Harrison.
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