When the Rams travel to New Jersey, they will get a front-row seat to Garrett Wilson, one of the premier pass catchers in the NFL. The New York Jet has been one of the most talented wide receivers in the NFL since being drafted in 2022.
In Year 3 of his rookie deal, Wilson is 67 yards away from a third straight 1,000-yard season, dominating despite poor and inconsistent quarterback play. However, Wilson looks to be tired of New York after a long period of team failure, combined with the acquisition of Davante Adams – a move that has lowered Wilson’s importance in the offense.
Wilson has yet to commit to a long-term future with the Jets and has been spotted vocally expressing displeasure about the team’s performance from the sidelines.
The Rams are in a prime spot to acquire Wilson if they desire. The price will be steep, including at least two first-round picks, but considering where the Rams are likely to be drafting, there are no players good enough that could replace the production Wilson would immediately provide.
The Rams will have a reported $56.7 million in cap space in 2025. Wilson’s cap hit is only $6.5 million. Any extension given to Wilson would count towards the 2027 cap as the Rams would exercise their fifth-year option on Wilson for 2026. Also, 2026 marks the last year of Cooper Kupp’s deal, so there would be enough money for Puka Nacua and Wilson.
Matthew Stafford has shown time and time again that he has two reads, and those are his top two wide receivers. He likes what he likes, and that won Los Angeles a Super Bowl. While the price may be expensive, why not give a veteran QB two of the best wide receivers in the NFL while in their prime? Acquire Wilson and Rams might be on the verge of yet another top-ranked offense.