Emanuel Wilson 2026 Season Preview — what repeats, what doesn't | Muffed

2026 NFL Season · Half-PPR Scoring · Friday, Jul 3

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The Rundown

Emanuel Wilson has played thirty-four straight games and posted the same season twice: five hundred two rushing yards, then four hundred ninety-six. The market's read on that consistency is running back sixty-one, pick two-oh-two — the last pick of the last round — for the newest back on the Super Bowl champion's depth chart. Boring, available, and cheap is a profile; this episode prices it.

The season, his last in Green Bay: all seventeen games, a hundred twenty-five carries for four hundred ninety-six yards — four a carry — and three scores, with fifteen catches for ninety-nine. Five-point-one Half-PPR points a game, fifty-seventh among backs per game, forty-ninth in total. Committee relief work, done at volume for the second straight year: the twenty-twenty-four version was a hundred three carries for five hundred two yards. The workload grew both years — a hundred three carries, then a hundred twenty-five — and the pass-game role stayed small and steady, fifteen catches on seventeen targets. Two years, thirty-four games, one job description.

The career path is the underdog template: undrafted out of Fort Valley State in twenty-twenty-three — by Denver, who waived him — then three Green Bay seasons of climbing from camp body to trusted number two.

The pattern beat: nothing fires, and the non-fires are the profile. Touchdown share point-one-nine, under the running back line of point-two-nine-eight. Career year four; aging starts at five. No injury discount to model on a man who hasn't missed a game in two years. The library's honest output is a shrug with a compliment attached: the most repeatable thing about him is that he keeps showing up, and availability is the one skill this depth chart is about to need.

[[SITUATION]]

The situation is why. Seattle's championship backfield lost Kenneth Walker to Kansas City in free agency — the Super Bowl MVP, paid accordingly — and Zach Charbonnet to a January ACL, with surgery in February, an expected reserve-list start to the season, and a late-July check-up that will tell the real story, per ESPN's reporting. The heir is Jadarian Price, the thirty-second pick, whom the beat expects to start immediately. Behind Price: Wilson — signed in March, one year, two-point-one million, after Green Bay declined his three-and-a-half-million restricted tender — competing with George Holani and Kenny McIntosh for the rotation, per ESPN. Brian Fleury took over the offense in February with a mandate to maintain what won it all, per the league's coverage — and the beat notes Wilson grew up a Seahawks fan, which is worth exactly one sentence of anyone's time. Fourteen-and-three, the one seed, champions — mostly running it back, except at running back.

The price: RB61 at pick two-oh-two. The slot paid four-point-three last season; he produced five-point-one in the same job description he's about to compete for. [pause] Our verdict: no call. A veteran's floor at the board's floor price is the market working — we can't call a fair shrug a mistake. The caveat is the calendar: if Charbonnet's July check-up pushes his return toward November, the champion's early-season touches split two ways instead of three, and the thirty-four-game availability streak is suddenly the most valuable line on this page. That's a September scenario at a round-eighteen price.

Watch the late-July Charbonnet report first, then the camp battle with Holani and McIntosh — one of the three makes the room, probably not all — and the preseason goal-line work behind Price. Two identical seasons say you know what you're getting; the depth chart decides how much of it you get. [[CLOSE]] He's one of your guys? This show covers your whole roster — every player, every week, all season.

The Bottom Line

NO CALL — RB61 at the board's floor for a veteran's floor: 5.1 production in the exact job he's about to compete for. Nothing fires at career year four — but if Charbonnet's July check-up pushes his return to November, a 34-game availability streak becomes the page's most valuable line.

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