Cardinals WR Michael Wilson got a whopping 18 targets with Marvin Harrison Jr. sidelined for Sunday's loss to San Francisco. He snapped 15 of those for 185 yards on a day of huge passing volume.
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These obviously aren't numbers he's likely to ever match again. So let's look at the shares for Wilson instead of the totals.
He accounted for:
- 32% of Cardinals targets
- 32% of receptions
- 41% of receiving yardage
Wilson also beat TE Trey McBride by:
- 7 targets
- 5 receptions
- and 70 yards
He's not likely to keep doing that, even if Harrison remains out for another game or two. But Wilson at least clearly positioned himself as the No. 1 WR in an offense that has ranked among the most pass-heavy since Jacoby Brissett stepped in for an injured Kyler Murray.
Arizona gets a neutral matchup with Jacksonville in Week 12 and then a positive spot at Tampa Bay the following week. We'll see about Harrison's outlook.
Might Wilson remain startable even after Harrison returns? Unlikely.
The third-year WR had just one game with more than 44 yards before Sunday and had reached 4 receptions only twice (without exceeding that number).