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Originally Posted by OldSchool
Only problem is, we don't have a solid WR group so Wilson looks a lot better to the fans than he actually is.
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The only way to evaluate Wilson against the other receivers on the roster is by his on-field production. Seven catches over two games would project to about 56 catches per season, which would make him a very productive player, regardless of how he was acquired.
The next step for him is to remain consistent during the next two games and if he can, he'll not only make the roster next year but will be a very nice contributor.
But at this point, it's all speculation and optimism but unlike guys like Hemingway, Jenkins, etc., he's caught on very quickly and flashed early in his career.