Christian Watson for Kyle Pitts Sr. (2026)
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Christian Watson WR - GB ![]() Christian Watson WR - GB | Kyle Pitts Sr. TE - ATL ![]() Kyle Pitts Sr. TE - ATL |   | |
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| Rest of Season | # 49 | # 84 | - |
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| Matchup | |||
| Opponent | at MIN | at PIT | - |
| Matchup Rating | This is a 2 star matchup. WRs perform a little worse than their average vs MIN | This is a 3 star matchup. TEs perform close to their average vs PIT | - |
| Fantasy Points | |||
| Season Total | 97.4 | 122.8 | - |
| Avg Game | 9.7 | 7.2 | - |
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| SOS Rank | 2 | 19 | - |
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Christian Watson WR - GB ![]() Christian Watson WR - GB | Kyle Pitts Sr. TE - ATL ![]() Kyle Pitts Sr. TE - ATL | |
| 2026 Schedule | ||
| Week 1 | at MIN | at PIT |
| Week 2 | at NYJ | vs. CAR |
| Week 3 | vs. ATL | at GB |
| Week 4 | at TB | at NO |
| Week 5 | vs. CHI | vs. BAL |
| Week 6 | vs. DAL | vs. CHI |
| Week 7 | at DET | vs. SF |
| Week 8 | vs. CAR | at TB |
| Week 9 | at NE | vs. CIN |
| Week 10 | vs. MIN | vs. KC |
| Week 11 | BYE WEEK | BYE WEEK |
| Week 12 | at LAR | at MIN |
| Week 13 | at NO | vs. DET |
| Week 14 | vs. BUF | at CLE |
| Week 15 | vs. MIA | at WAS |
| Week 16 | at CHI | vs. TB |
| Week 17 | vs. HOU | vs. NO |
| Week 18 | vs. DET | at CAR |
Christian Watson WR - GB ![]() Christian Watson WR - GB | Kyle Pitts Sr. TE - ATL ![]() Kyle Pitts Sr. TE - ATL | |
| 2025 Points | ||
| Week 1 | ‐ | 5.9 |
| Week 2 | ‐ | 3.7 |
| Week 3 | ‐ | 3.9 |
| Week 4 | ‐ | 13.0 |
| Week 5 | ‐ | ‐ |
| Week 6 | ‐ | 1.8 |
| Week 7 | ‐ | 6.2 |
| Week 8 | 8.5 | 5.9 |
| Week 9 | 5.8 | 3.8 |
| Week 10 | 4.5 | 3.8 |
| Week 11 | 16.6 | 1.4 |
| Week 12 | 4.9 | 2.5 |
| Week 13 | 14.3 | 8.2 |
| Week 14 | 20.9 | 9.0 |
| Week 15 | 2.9 | 34.6 |
| Week 16 | 1.7 | 11.7 |
| Week 17 | 17.3 | 1.6 |
| Week 18 | ‐ | 5.8 |
| Total | 97.4 | 122.8 |
| Average | 9.7 | 7.2 |
Christian Watson WR - GB ![]() Christian Watson WR - GB | Kyle Pitts Sr. TE - ATL ![]() Kyle Pitts Sr. TE - ATL | |
| Expert | ||
| Derek Brown FantasyPros | Christian Watson got the bag this offseason and should be considered the clear WR1 for the Green Bay Packers. Watson deserved the pay day as a he proved that he can handle this role last year. Last season, in Weeks 8-18, he was the WR21 in fantasy points per game with an 18.2% target share, 61.1 receiving yards per game, 2.67 yards per route run, a 23.9% first-read share, and 0.122 first downs per route run (per Fantasy Points Data). His target share and first-read share should go up this season with Romeo Doubs and Dontayvion Wicks gone and Watson likely getting promoted into a full-time role. Last year, he was also held back by a 68% route share (56th out of 109 qualifying receivers). The increase in usage and playing time should make his ultra-efficiency per route even more deadly in 2026. Last year, among those 109 qualifying receivers, Watson ranked fourth in yards per route run, tenth in first downs per route run, and sixth in fantasy points per route run. Watson is a strong WR2 with upside for more in 2026. | Last year, Kyle Pitts had a tale of two seasons. Yes, overall it was a wonderful year as the TE5 in fantasy points per game and easily his best statistical season since his rookie year, but it was wildly different with Drake London in and out of the lineup. Without London, Pitts had a 26.7% target share with 84.4 receiving yards per game, 2.81 yards per route run, a 27.8% first-read share, 0.120 first downs per route run, and 19 fantasy points per game (per Fantasy Points Data). Those are all elite numbers, and if Pitts had put up those stats all year, especially the fantasy points per game, he would have been the TE1 for fantasy. The problem is that with Drake London active, Pitts had a 19% target share, 42.2 receiving yards per game, 1.43 yards per route run, a 20.2% first-read share, 0.093 first downs per route run, and 9.6 fantasy points per game. All of those per route metrics were still quite strong, but the fantasy points per game mark would have made Pitts the TE20 last year. With Kevin Stefanski in town and a passing attack that boils down to London and Pitts at the top alongside Bijan Robinson, the reality of Pitts' 2026 projection falls somewhere in the middle of all of this. He's a strong TE1 that still has top-five upside if Tua Tagovailoa and Michael Penix Jr. can give Atlanta at least league-average quarterback play all season. |
| Andrew Erickson FantasyPros | Christian Watson returned to the lineup in Week 8 after tearing his ACL late into the 2024 season. Despite coming off a brutal injury, he supplanted Romeo Doubs as the WR1 in the Packers' offense. Watson was the WR17 in PPG (11.5) to go with a 34% air yard share (over 1,000 air yards). Hit career highs in yards and yards per route run. Never saw fewer than four targets in any contest. With Doubs and Dontayvion Wicks gone, Green Bay enters 2026 with a surplus of vacated targets, representing a substantial opportunity opening that Watson is well-positioned to absorb if he can stay on the field. | |
| Pat Fitzmaurice FantasyPros | Kyle Pitts entered the 2025 season with the reputation of being a perennial fantasy tease. The former No. 3 overall draft pick tried to rehabilitate his image with 88 catches for 928 yards and five touchdowns last year, good for a TE2 finish in half-point PPR fantasy scoring. Pitts scored three of his five touchdowns and had his only 100-yard game of the season in Week 15, when he erupted for 11 catches, 166 yards and three scores vs. the Buccaneers. It was Pitts' best season since his 1,026-yard rookie campaign in 2021. The Falcons don't have a lot of firepower at wide receiver beyond Drake London, so Pitts could very well be Atlanta's No. 2 target earner this season. And while the QB duo of Michael Penix and Tua Tagovailoa doesn't seem very appealing, it's worth remembering that Mike Gesicki and Jonnu Smith had the best fantasy seasons of their careers with Tua as their primary QB. | |
| Chris Welsh FantasyPros | - Ranked 17th in PPG in 2025 with 11.5 - Ranked WR14 in HALF PPR from Weeks 10-18 | |


