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2025 Fantasy Outlook
Wilson's 2024 rookie season was a wash, even though the Steelers badly needed help at wide receiver. After going in the third round, 84th overall, Wilson played just one game all season, missing Week 1 with an ankle injury and Weeks 7-18 with a hamstring injury. In between the two injury stints, he was a healthy scratch four times and played just five snaps in his lone appearance. Steelers GM Omar Khan said in February that Wilson might have contributed in the playoffs had the team advanced beyond the first round, and it now seems he has a shot at the No. 2 WR role for his second pro season. With 4.39 speed at 5-foot-11, 185, Wilson profiles as a perimeter receiver who runs a lot of downfield routes, which would make it difficult to get a lot of targets in an offense with DK Metcalf at wide receiver and run-first coordinator Arthur Smith calling plays. Read Past Outlooks
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Not targeted in season opener
Wilson wasn't targeted during the Steelers' 34-32 win over the Jets on Sunday.
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Wilson had a minimal role for the Steelers when healthy in 2024, and he was utilized sparingly during Sunday's regular-season opener, playing just 10 offensive snaps in the Steelers' victory. The 2024 third-round pick has yet to be targeted in the NFL, and he could have trouble carving out much fantasy production in 2025 as long as DK Metcalf and Calvin Austin remain healthy.
Wilson had a minimal role for the Steelers when healthy in 2024, and he was utilized sparingly during Sunday's regular-season opener, playing just 10 offensive snaps in the Steelers' victory. The 2024 third-round pick has yet to be targeted in the NFL, and he could have trouble carving out much fantasy production in 2025 as long as DK Metcalf and Calvin Austin remain healthy.
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Receiving Alignment Breakdown
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Measurables Review
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How do Roman Wilson's measurables compare to other wide receivers?
This section compares his draft workout metrics with players at the same position. The bar represents the player's percentile rank. For example, if the bar is halfway across, then the player falls into the 50th percentile for that metric and it would be considered average.
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Wilson's prospect profile offers a lot of similarities to fellow rookie Ladd McConkey's, though the two aren't necessarily similar stylistically on the field. Like McConkey, the Michigan man was a three-year starter who consistently had good numbers per-route and per-target but never had the opportunity to run a large number of routes in a season. Wilson put up 39-420-3 on 190 routes as a sophomore, 25-377-4 on 191 routes as a junior and 48-789-12 on 300 routes as a senior, averaging at least 10.1 YPT each year. His target rate lingered around 20 percent of routes each year, which is one potential red flag, though partially explained by running a lot of deep routes and sharing a field with other future NFL players. Wilson confirmed his athleticism at the 2024 Combine, where he ran a 4.39 40 at 5-11, 185 (but skipped the other drills). For the Steelers, he looks like a safe pick in the third round rather than an upside bid, considering he'll be 23 as a rookie and profiles best as a medium-volume field stretcher. Pittsburgh already has one deep threat in WR George Pickens, but starting a pair of downfield specialists could work out well in what figures to be a run-heavy offense under new coordinator Arthur Smith. New QB Russell Wilson is known for his accuracy on deep sideline throws much more so than working over the middle, so this could be a good fit for Wilson in terms of both playing time and per-target efficiency, though Pittsburgh's offense doesn't offer a great volume ceiling.
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Picks up 72 yards
Wilson recorded two receptions on four targets for 72 yards in Saturday's 17-14 preseason loss to the Buccaneers.
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Two catches in preseason opener
Wilson recorded two catches on two targets for 24 yards in Saturday's 31-25 preseason win over the Jaguars.
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Opens camp with starting offense
Wilson opened training camp with the starting offense Thursday, Nick Farabaugh of Penn Live reports.
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Outlook improves with Pickens trade
Wilson may compete for a starting job after the Steelers traded WR George Pickens to Dallas, Chris Adamski of TribLive.com reports.
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Has GM's confidence
Steelers general manager Omar Khan said Tuesday at the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine that he has "a lot of confidence" in Wilson (hamstring), and that the wideout was on pace to contribute during the postseason had Pittsburgh advanced beyond the wild-card round, Mike DeFabo of The Athletic reports.
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Prominent role in sophomore year?
Jake Ciely of The Athletic believes Wilson will be a breakout offensive player for the Steelers in 2025.
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Wilson's outlook for 2025 was improved after George Pickens was traded to the Cowboys in May, though the former is still locked in a competition against Calvin Austin for the WR2 role behind DK Metcalf. Wilson was limited to one regular-season game during his rookie year mostly due to lower-body injuries, but he was fully healthy throughout training camp and should see regular work in the Steelers' regular-season opener against the Jets on Sunday, Sept. 7, especially if Austin is sidelined due to an abdominal injury. Ciely notes that Aaron Rodgers was able to get Davante Adams and Garrett Wilson plenty of targets in the Jets' passing game in 2024 and should be able to do the same between Metcalf and Wilson this season.
Wilson's outlook for 2025 was improved after George Pickens was traded to the Cowboys in May, though the former is still locked in a competition against Calvin Austin for the WR2 role behind DK Metcalf. Wilson was limited to one regular-season game during his rookie year mostly due to lower-body injuries, but he was fully healthy throughout training camp and should see regular work in the Steelers' regular-season opener against the Jets on Sunday, Sept. 7, especially if Austin is sidelined due to an abdominal injury. Ciely notes that Aaron Rodgers was able to get Davante Adams and Garrett Wilson plenty of targets in the Jets' passing game in 2024 and should be able to do the same between Metcalf and Wilson this season.