Garrett Wilson may not belong in the top tier of fantasy wide receivers entering 2026, but his current draft cost creates a compelling buying opportunity. With a proven target floor, strong production history, and a more reasonable ADP, Wilson offers the kind of upside that can swing fantasy leagues. Garrett Wilson, New York Jets Wilson held WR1 form over his first five games (7/95/1, 4/50, 10/84/1, 6/82/1, and 6/71/1) while averaging 9.6 targets and 19.04 fantasy points in PR formats. In his poor showing in Week 6 (3/13 on eight targets) against the Broncos, he picked up a right knee injury that cost him a couple of games. Wilson tried to play through the issue in Week 10, but managed to stay on the field for only 19 plays. Subsequently, the Jets placed him on the injured reserve, ending his year with no need for surgery.…