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Garrett Wilson vs Ladd McConkey

2026 draft comparison · half-PPR

Updated Aug 23, 2026

ADP 43.7
Garrett Wilson
WR · NYJ · WR20
ADP 39.9
Ladd McConkey
WR · LAC · WR18
VS
The crowd's leanAll time
50% would rather draft Wilson over McConkey
50%Wilson
50%McConkey
Based on 26 comparison results

Should you draft Garrett Wilson or Ladd McConkey?

Last season — 2025, per game

Wilson7 games
2025
McConkey16 games
11.6Fantasy pts9.2
7Games16
8.4Targets6.6
5.1Rec4.1
56Rec yds49
0.6TD0.4
Full game log & past seasons
Garrett Wilson
2025 game log
WKOPPFPTSRANKTGTRECYDTD
1
PIT
19.0
WR6
9
7
95
1
2
BUF
7.0
WR61
8
4
50
0
3
TB
19.4
WR4
13
10
84
1
4
MIA
17.2
WR11
8
6
82
1
5
DAL
16.1
WR10
10
6
71
1
6
DEN
2.8
WR78
8
3
13
0
7
8
9
10
CLE
0.0
WR107
3
0
0
0
Earlier seasons (2024)
2024 game log
WKOPPFPTSRANKTGTRECYDTD
1
SF
9.0
WR33
11
6
60
0
2
TEN
8.2
WR32
6
4
57
0
3
NE
11.8
WR26
9
5
33
1
4
DEN
4.6
WR64
8
5
41
0
5
MIN
22.6
WR6
23
13
101
1
6
BUF
20.7
WR2
10
8
107
1
7
PIT
10.6
WR20
9
5
61
0
8
NE
13.8
WR23
8
5
113
0
9
HOU
25.5
WR3
10
9
90
2
10
ARI
6.6
WR42
6
5
41
0
11
IND
3.8
WR67
8
4
18
0
12
13
SEA
6.6
WR54
10
5
41
0
14
MIA
14.9
WR17
10
7
114
0
15
JAX
13.1
WR24
6
3
56
1
16
LAR
8.4
WR46
7
6
54
0
17
BUF
14.1
WR26
8
7
66
1
18
MIA
7.1
WR50
5
4
51
0
Ladd McConkey
2025 game log
WKOPPFPTSRANKTGTRECYDTD
1
KC
10.4
WR25
9
6
74
0
2
LV
7.3
WR55
5
5
48
0
3
DEN
6.1
WR49
7
4
41
0
4
NYG
1.6
WR99
6
1
11
0
5
WAS
12.4
WR21
7
5
39
1
6
MIA
19.5
WR6
9
7
100
1
7
IND
11.2
WR24
15
9
67
0
8
MIN
17.8
WR5
10
6
88
1
9
TEN
7.6
WR41
6
4
56
0
10
PIT
18.7
WR7
6
4
107
1
11
JAX
2.8
WR70
4
3
13
0
12
13
LV
11.9
WR20
6
4
39
1
14
PHI
1.7
WR84
5
1
12
0
15
KC
3.0
WR78
3
2
20
0
16
DAL
12.3
WR21
6
4
43
1
17
HOU
3.6
WR69
2
1
31
0
Earlier seasons (2024)
2024 game log
WKOPPFPTSRANKTGTRECYDTD
1
LV
12.4
WR20
7
5
39
1
2
CAR
3.6
WR64
4
2
26
0
3
PIT
5.9
WR55
6
3
44
0
4
KC
15.2
WR17
7
5
67
1
5
6
DEN
6.3
WR50
8
4
43
0
7
ARI
7.1
WR38
7
5
46
0
8
NO
26.1
WR2
6
6
111
2
9
CLE
8.9
WR35
7
5
64
0
10
TEN
6.2
WR43
2
2
52
0
11
CIN
15.3
WR18
9
6
123
0
12
BAL
11.3
WR23
6
6
83
0
13
ATL
16.2
WR14
12
9
117
0
14
15
TB
14.3
WR21
7
5
58
1
16
DEN
11.7
WR27
6
6
87
0
17
NE
25.4
WR7
10
8
94
2
18
LV
14.0
WR19
8
5
95
0

Latest takes

Garrett Wilson
  • Garrett Wilson , who goes right after him in drafts, plays 3 bottom-10 units in his first 4 games!

    Joe Harris· Aug 18
  • Jason started addressing his WR room with his third pick, taking Garrett Wilson. After taking a pair of RBs to start the draft, Jason debated between a few WRs here, but ultimately stuck with his rankings and went with Wilson over Tetairoa McMillan and Devonta Smith.

    Kurt Mullen· Aug 14
  • Garrett Wilson’s supporters will kindly point out that even in a horrible situation last season, he was able to produce at an incredibly high clip before eventually succumbing to a knee injury after Week 6. Fair point, but a deep dive into why he was producing is troubling.

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  • Honorable mention: DeVonta Smith and Luther Burden .” – Mark Ringo ( Sleepers and Busts ) Garrett Wilson (WR – NYJ) “ Garrett Wilson is an elite talent stuck on a team lacking elite quarterback play.

  • Garrett Wilson will easily lead the Jets in targets if he stays healthy.

    Mike Fanelli· Aug 10
  • Add in the fact that Wilson has more competition than ever — first-round tight end Kenyon Saddiq, first-round receiver Omar Cooper Jr., and Adonai Mitchell, who the team acquired last year in the Sauce Gardner deal — and I’m just feeling faded by the Jets’ leading wideout.

  • 30 overall, giving him strong enough draft capital to matter, yet a crowded offense with Garrett Wilson, Kenyon Sadiq, and Breece Hall points more toward a complementary early role than instant target dominance.

  • Meanwhile, Jason’s love for Geno Smith in New York could not be overcome, and got him to pick Garrett Wilson .

    Kurt Mullen· Jul 29
  • Gamers are still operating with one foot in and the other out on Breece Hall and Garrett Wilson, but the upside potential is still on the table.

    Rich Hribar· Jul 23
  • Although the Jets’ offense is looking more crowded, it still has only one truly established NFL pass-catcher in Garrett Wilson .

    Ted Chmyz· Jul 22
  • On Garrett Wilson specifically, sentiment has shifted meaningfully. A year ago, ranking a rookie profile like Tate’s anywhere near Wilson would have been unthinkable. Now Wilson is entering the presumed prime of his career, turning 26 later this summer, and still hasn’t played with a clearly competent starting quarterback.

  • Jason is really into Garrett Wilson, having him as his WR12 while his ADP has him at WR17!

    Colt Williams· Jul 13
  • Garrett Wilson's 395 receiving yards led the Jets despite playing only seven games. Better health from Wilson will give the team their top weapon in scoring territory.

  • The biggest red flag of all is all the weapons around Wilson, which he'll be fighting for targets. The Jets added great pieces to the offense, which is good for the team but not for Wilson's fantasy prospects.

    Michael Moore· Jun 24
  • The knee is the first landmine, as it was significant enough last season that Wilson missed more than half the season. Wilson is practicing this offseason, but the sprain was the first significant injury of his career, and it remains to be seen how he'll bounce back.

    Michael Moore· Jun 24
Ladd McConkey
  • The Chargers have a wide array of weapons for Herbert to throw the ball to – Omarion Hampton , Ladd McConkey , Quentin Johnston , Tre Harris, Oronde Gadsden , and David Njoku – along with speed depth to burn between Keaton Mitchell , KeAndre Lambert-Smith , Brenen Thompson, and Derius Davis .

  • Ladd McConkey continued his dominance last season, finishing second behind Keenan Allen , who is no longer in Los Angeles.

  • Ladd McConkey and Quentin Johnston , for example, scored 20 points between the two of them every week last season until the Chargers offense hit the wall.

    Joe Harris· Aug 18
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  • But with Roman replaced by Mike McDaniel, we should expect McConkey to finish closer to his rookie season, when he averaged 2.6 YPRR.

  • A top‑12 finish is well within reach, giving him legitimate league‑winning upside in year two.” – Lawrence Iacona ( The Architect’s War Room ) “We could take the more obvious route and say Emeka Egbuka or Ladd McConkey .

  • Full disclosure: I like Ladd McConkey . I also think Justin Herbert is prime for an MVP-caliber season.

  • The second-year WR is being grouped into the “elite” Chargers WR conversation alongside Ladd McConkey and Quentin Johnston by HC John Harbaugh.

  • 20 come from two buckets: Hyper-specified role players (Stefon Diggs, Rashee Rice) Guys with other top 24 or strong ancillary target competition (Both Rams WRs, Jameson Williams, CeeDee Lamb, Tee Higgins, Quentin Johnston with Ladd McConkey/Keenan Allen) You may notice there’s one guy on this list who fits in neither, and it’s Thundering Herd legend Christian Watson (shout out to NDSU).

    Tony Martin· Jul 30
  • That leaves a sizable hole in the offense, and McConkey should be the biggest beneficiary of those vacated targets.

    Kyle Zeigler· Jul 23
  • Ladd McConkey is my bet for Herbert’s pass-catcher who will benefit the most from better health along the offensive line.

  • After working through it, the analyst landed on preferring McConkey over Tate, citing more confidence in McConkey’s current quarterback situation and offensive environment, along with an already-strong rookie season once his playoff performance is factored in.

  • With Allen no longer on the team, this opens up the opportunity for McConkey to emerge as Justin Herbert's clear top receiver and demand an elite target share. There's a clear path to him earning 150+ targets and hauling in 100+ receptions.

    Jim Moorman· Jul 10
  • There's no denying Ladd McConkey was a massive fantasy disappointment last season. He saw a drop from 15.1 PPR points per game as a rookie down to 11.3.

    Jim Moorman· Jul 10
  • Ladd at ADP 34 is a steep price for a role that could be more complicated than the market is admitting. The Chargers added David Njoku, Charlie Kolar, and Alec Ingold, which points to more 12 & 21 personnel, and that matters for a player who ran 64.0% of his routes from the slot.

    Chris Cash· Jul 9
  • McConkey's CTCH% dropped from 73% to 62% year-over-year, and that drop, combined with a lower YPC, made a substantial difference in his performance. Much of this can be attributed to the offensive line injuries and subsequent pocket pressure that QB Justin Herbert faced much of the season. Herbert was pressured on 45% of McConkey's targets, and his catchable targets dropped by 10 percentage points. Bringing back a fully healthy offensive line and drafting four additional linemen (including the #1 ranked Center in the class) should make a big difference for this offensive unit.

    Kemper Trull· Jul 9