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1:53Jamey Eisenberg Starts for NFL Week 12
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2:14Top Wide Receivers to Add for Week 12
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1:24Week 14 NFL Picks: Rams at Cardinals
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1:42Week 13 Highlights: Cardinals at Buccaneers
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2:17Week 13 NFL Picks: Cardinals at Buccaneers
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1:15NFL Week 12 Coaching Blunders | Cardinals
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0:53Sunday Funday: Walter Nolen III Scores Big Man TD
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0:14Big-man TD! Cardinals' Walter Nolen makes acrobatic play for score vs. Jaguars
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1:46NFL Hot Seat Check: Jonathan Gannon
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2:22Week 12 NFL Picks: Jaguars at Cardinals
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2:23Top Quarterbacks to add for Week 12
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1:41John Breech discusses if the NFC North or NFC West is more likely to get three teams in the playoff
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1:13Cardinals Will Have to Answer Some Big Questions if They Want to Stay Competitive This Season
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0:4849ers Improve to 4-0 Following a Loss This Season
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1:20Purdy Tosses 3 TDs in Return as 49ers Rout Cardinals
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1:20Marvin Harrison Jr. Out VS 49ers
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0:24This Just In: WR Marvin Harrison Jr. (Appendix) Out Vs 49ers
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1:17Week 11 NFL Picks: 49ers at Cardinals
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1:12Predicting the Cardinals Final Record
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Top Michael Wilson News
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Cardinals' Michael Wilson: Targets plummet in Harrison return
Wilson secured three of seven targets for 36 yards in the Cardinals' 20-17 loss to the Buccaneers on Sunday.
Wilson had seen nearly a season's worth of work in the last two games with Marvin Harrison sitting out due to an appendectomy, with the former producing a 25-303-0 line on 33 targets. However, the third-year pro unsurprisingly saw a noteworthy reduction in opportunities with Harrison's return, although his target tally did tie for his highest of the season outside of the aforementioned pair of contests. Wilson likely will remain in a clear complementary role moving forward for as long as Harrison remains healthy, although he could have another solid target count in a Week 14 home showdown against the Rams.
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Cardinals' Michael Wilson: Getting Harrison back in WR mix
Wilson will have additional competition for WR reps during Sunday's game in Tampa Bay with Marvin Harrison (appendix) active and back in the lineup.
Wilson has been a monster for fantasy purposes during Harrison's two-game absence after the latter underwent an appendectomy, putting together a 25-303-0 line on 33 targets during that stretch. Prior to his run as the Cardinals' No. 1 WR, Wilson had a 22-231-1 line on 38 targets in the first nine contests of the campaign, so the presence of Harrison likely means he'll settle somewhere between those workloads Sunday. Having said that, the Buccaneers defense has been giving up chunk plays to wide receivers over the last two weeks, conceding 16.2 yards per catch, 9.8 yards per target and three TD receptions, so Wilson still is a good bet to produce, especially if Harrison isn't operating at 100 percent.
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Cardinals' Michael Wilson: Continues to thrive as No. 1 WR
Wilson hauled in 10 of 15 targets for 118 yards in Sunday's 27-24 overtime loss to Jacksonville.
Wilson is taking full advantage of teammate Marvin Harrison's (appendix) continued absence, with the former producing his second 100-plus yard performance in his second game operating as Arizona's top wideout. The ascension of veteran backup Jacoby Brissett's game since taking over for Kyler Murray (foot) can also be attributed to Wilson's rapid rise in the fantasy ranks. It is unclear how long Harrison will remained sidelined while recovering from appendix surgery, but it has become clear that Wilson should be treated as a must-start option in fantasy until that day comes. Harrison hasn't been ruled out for next Sunday's tilt in Tampa Bay, but there is reason to believe that Wilson could remain fantasy relevant even after his teammate's return given the way the Cardinals are airing the ball out.
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Cardinals' Michael Wilson: Set for another week as WR1
Wilson is positioned as the No. 1 wideout for Sunday's game against the Jaguars with Marvin Harrison (appendix) ruled out again, Theo Mackie of The Arizona Republic reports.
Wilson enjoyed a career day with Harrison sidelined during the Cardinals' loss to the 49ers in Week 11, securing 15 of 18 targets for 185 yards with zero touchdowns. While it's unlikely Wilson manages to reprise similarly exuberant target volume from quarterback Jacoby Brissett, who attempted a tremendous 57 passes against San Francisco, double-digit looks wouldn't be out of the question versus Jacksonville. Until such time as Harrison retakes the field, Wilson will continue to benefit from heavy enough involvement to warrant fantasy consideration, especially in PPR formats.
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Cardinals' Michael Wilson: Career performance in Week 11
Wilson reeled in 15 of 18 passes for 185 yards and no touchdowns during Sunday's 41-22 defeat to the 49ers.
The Cardinals were quickly in catch-up mode Week 11, with QB Jacoby Brissett eventually attempting 57 passes and completing 47 of them to set a single-game NFL record in the latter category. Wilson was the biggest beneficiary in the absence of No. 1 WR Marvin Harrison (concussion), but it was difficult to project such an outburst from the former, as his previous single-game highs were eight catches, nine targets and 95 receiving yards through two-and-a-half years as a pro. A repeat performance from Wilson is unlikely next Sunday against the Jaguars, but if Harrison remains sidelined, Wilson still should be heavily involved in Arizona's passing attack.
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Cardinals' Michael Wilson: Poised for WR1 role in short term
Wilson will take on the No. 1 WR role in the Cardinals offense for at least Sunday's game against the 49ers following Marvin Harrison's appendectomy Monday, Darren Urban of the team's official site reports.
Wilson is in sole possession of third in most receiving categories among Arizona's skill-position players behind TE Trey McBride and Harrison. With Harrison's 6.9 targets per game now up for grabs for the foreseeable future, Wilson stands to benefit along with Greg Dortch, Xavier Weaver (ankle) and Andre Baccellia. Wilson has averaged 10.5 yards per catch and 6.1 yards per target this season, so even with the expected bump in volume he may not produce enough on game days to be a consideration in many fantasy formats.
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Cardinals' Michael Wilson: Reels in three passes in Week 9
Wilson hauled in three of four targets for 61 yards during Monday's 27-17 win at Dallas.
Fueled by a 50-yard catch and run at the start of the third quarter, Wilson set a new season high in receiving yards Monday, leaving him second among Cardinals in the category for Week 9. All three of his top results in yards have come during Jacoby Brissett's three games as the starting quarterback in place of Kyler Murray. Coach Jonathan Gannon has reiterated multiple times that Murray will resume directing Arizona's offense once he's recovered from his mid-foot sprain, but that doesn't appear to be the case yet as Brissett has already been named the Week 10 starter against the Seahawks.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-2, 213 lbs |
| Birthplace: Simi Valley, CA |
| Age: 25 |
| School: Stanford |
| Experience: 3 |


















