Russell Wilson
QB

Russell Wilson

PittsburghNFL - Pittsburgh

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4
Weeks of Data
32
Total Recommendations
3.9
Avg Confidence
3
Consensus Weeks

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📊 Recommendation Breakdown

Start
45.9%
72 times
Sit
24.8%
39 times
Add
14.6%
23 times
Drop
6.4%
10 times

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Recent Weekly Mentions:

2025 Week 6
1 mentions
2025 Week 5
2 mentions
2025 Week 4
5 mentions
2025 Week 3
21 mentions

📅 Weekly Recommendation History

Week 3Start
Sep 21

He can score a lot after that huge Week 2, but he’s hit-or-miss and might even lose time to the rookie. Add him if you need a big game or your league lets you start more than one quarterback; in a normal one‑quarterback league only start him if you don’t have a safer option.

Week 2Sit
Sep 12

He looked off last week and now has to face the Cowboys, who put a lot of pressure on quarterbacks, so he’s a risky play. Bench him if you have a better quarterback and only start him if you really have no other option — several experts even say to sit him.

Week 1Sit3
Sep 04

Sit Russell Wilson — he's been inconsistent and often holds the Giants' offense back, so start rookie Jaxson Dart or another better option if you have one. Only play Wilson if your other choices are clearly worse, and watch how much he's on the field, how often he gets the ball, and any injury or lineup news.

Week 0Low
Aug 19

Draft him in the late rounds as a backup or only in deep leagues. He could lose his job to rookie Jaxson Dart and he doesn’t run much, so don’t count on him as your starting quarterback.