Christian Watson Fantasy Projection 2026: Is the Packers WR a 2026 Fantasy Football Breakout At Cost?

Romeo Doubs and Dontayvion Wicks are gone, leaving Christian Watson as Green Bay's top target. Is the Packers WR a 2026 fantasy football breakout at cost?

Christian Watson has shown promise, but it’s been far from consistent through the first four years of his career. He scored on seven of 41 receptions as a rookie and appeared poised for fantasy football stardom as he joined a franchise that just parted ways with Davante Adams, but health, among other factors, has stunted his growth.

Is 2026 the year of the breakout?

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Should You Draft Christian Watson in Fantasy Football?

With Romeo Doubs and Dontayvion Wicks both gone from Green Bay, Watson’s target-share ceiling has never looked higher heading into his age-27 season.

He walks into this season as the top WR target in Green Bay, and that has the potential to turn him into a weekly asset. The Packers spent the offseason clearing out the receiver room around him, and the numbers behind Watson’s game suggest he’s a good bet, at cost, to cash in on the extra volume.

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Jakobi Meyers posted his first career 1,000-yard season at 27 in 2024. The aforementioned Adams posted the best season of his career at the same age in 2020. Watson isn’t a finished product yet in terms of target earnings, but the age curve says wide receivers this athletic tend to peak right about now, and the additional opportunity only adds fuel to that fire.

What makes Watson dangerous is the trajectory of his career production. He’s averaged 14.0 PPR points per game in games he’s cleared 100 air yards, and 14.9 in games where he’s earned six or more targets. Both numbers point to the same thing: when the Packers prioritize him, he produces in a meaningful way. The problem in years past was never efficiency. It was volume, and volume is exactly what just opened up.

It goes without saying that health is a concern. Watson has missed multiple games in every season, and it feels as if he struggles to make it through any single month without a concern. But isn’t that baked into his ADP?

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His career 16.8-yard average depth of target isn’t going to turn into a possession-receiver role overnight, and that’s fine. Watson’s average touchdown covers 23.5 yards, with 16.5 of those yards coming through the air. We aren’t asking a zebra to change his stripes; we are asking for more stripes, and that feels like a good bet given the roster construction.

He’s a big-play receiver playing next to a quarterback who has shown no reluctance to let it fly downfield. Jordan Love is going to cut it loose, that much we know, and with Watson’s number more likely to be called on those go routes this year, it’s easy to understand how a WR2 season could come at a serious discount.

Preseason Fantasy WR Rankings

  1. Ja’Marr Chase | CIN
  2. Puka Nacua | LAR
  3. Jaxon Smith-Njigba | SEA
  4. Amon-Ra St. Brown | DET
  5. Drake London | ATL
  6. Justin Jefferson | MIN
  7. CeeDee Lamb | DAL
  8. Nico Collins | HOU
  9. A.J. Brown | NE
  10. Malik Nabers | NYG
  11. George Pickens | DAL
  12. Chris Olave | NO
  13. Rashee Rice | KC
  14. Zay Flowers | BAL
  15. Jaylen Waddle | DEN
  16. Tee Higgins | CIN
  17. DeVonta Smith | PHI
  18. Ladd McConkey | LAC
  19. Terry McLaurin | WAS
  20. Emeka Egbuka | TB
  21. Tetairoa McMillan | CAR
  22. Garrett Wilson | NYJ
  23. Jameson Williams | DET
  24. Christian Watson | GB
  25. Luther Burden III | CHI
  26. Rome Odunze | CHI
  27. Parker Washington | JAX
  28. Carnell Tate | TEN
  29. DJ Moore | BUF
  30. Marvin Harrison Jr. | ARI
  31. Davante Adams | LAR
  32. Brian Thomas Jr. | JAX
  33. Quentin Johnston | LAC
  34. Mike Evans | SF
  35. Stefon Diggs | WAS
  36. Michael Wilson | ARI
  37. DK Metcalf | PIT
  38. Jakobi Meyers | JAX
  39. Josh Downs | IND
  40. Michael Pittman Jr. | PIT
  41. Jayden Reed | GB
  42. Courtland Sutton | DEN
  43. Wan’Dale Robinson | TEN
  44. Chris Godwin Jr. | TB
  45. Alec Pierce | IND
  46. Makai Lemon | PHI
  47. Jordan Addison | MIN
  48. De’Zhaun Stribling | SF
  49. Khalil Shakir | BUF
  50. Romeo Doubs | NE

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