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Cedrick Wilson Jr.

WR

#86

Experience: 9 years

Height: 6-2

Age: 30

Weight: 205 lbs

College: Boise State

2025 SEASON

  • REC
    5
  • YDS
    44
  • AVG
    8.8
  • TDS
    0
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Receiving

Days

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Mondays1000000000
Other Days (not Mon or Sun)117770110000
Sundays84379.216025000

Months

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December42199.511015000
January1000000000
November311616160110000
October2294.57015000

Opponents by Group

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vs AFC Teams62189110210000
vs NFC Teams43268.7160133.300
Outside Own Division75448.816036000
vs Own Division3000000000

Opponents by Team

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Atlanta Falcons1122200000
Baltimore Ravens117770110000
Buffalo Bills1000000000
Carolina Panthers0000000000
Cincinnati Bengals111111110110000
Cleveland Browns0000000000
New England Patriots1000000000
New Orleans Saints111616160110000
New York Jets1000000000
Pittsburgh Steelers1000000000
Los Angeles Chargers0000000000
Tampa Bay Buccaneers1188800000
Washington Commanders1000000000

Outcomes

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Losses42189110210000
Wins63268.7160133.300

Stadiums

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Huntington Bank Field0000000000
Gillette Stadium1000000000
Bank of America Stadium0000000000
Mercedes-Benz Stadium1122200000
Hard Rock Stadium544210.516037500
MetLife Stadium1000000000
Acrisure Stadium1000000000

Biography

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

  • Enters his first season with the Lions in 2026 after spending time with the Dolphins (2022-23, 2025), Saints (2024) and Cowboys (2018-21).
  • In his eight seasons in the NFL, he has appeared in 93 games (16 starts), totaling 126 receptions for 1,524 yards (12.1 avg.) and 12 touchdowns.
  • Over his career, he has completed six-of-six passes (100.0%) for 132 yards, two touchdowns and zero interceptions for a 158.3 passer rating
  • Set career highs in receptions (45), receiving yards (602) and receiving touchdowns (six) in 2021.
  • In Week 18 of the 2021 season at Philadelphia (1/8/22), he produced five receptions for a career-high 119 yards (23.8 avg.) and two touchdowns.
  • In Week 3 of the 2020 season at Seattle (9/27/20), he logged five receptions for 107 yards (21.4 avg.) and two touchdowns.

COLLEGE

  • Appeared in 27 games over two FBS seasons at Boise State (2016-17), producing 139 receptions for 2,640 yards (19.0 avg.) and 18 touchdowns. Began his career at Coffeyville Community College (2014-15), recording 120 receptions for 1,683 yards (14.0 avg.) and 27 touchdowns.
  • 2017 (Boise State): Started in 12 of 13 games, recording 83 receptions for 1,511 yards (18.2 avg.) and seven touchdowns.
  • First-Team All-Mountain West
  • Led Mountain West in receiving yards
  • Ranked No. 2 in the conference in kick return average (25.8) and No. 5 in kick return yards (465)
  • 2016 (Boise State): Played in all 13 games, starting 5 of them, tallying 56 receptions for 1,129 yards (20.2 avg.) and 11 touchdowns.
  • All-Mountain West Honorable Mention
  • Ranked in the Mountain West top 10 in touchdown catches (third), receiving yards per game (86.8 - fourth) and receptions per game (4.3 - ninth)
  • Went 2-for-2 passing (100.0%) for 84 yards and a touchdown for a 158.3 passer rating during the season
  • 2015 (Coffeyville Community College): Posted 66 receptions for 1,054 yards (15.8 avg.) and 17 touchdowns
  • Second-Team NJCAA All-American
  • First-Team All-KJCCC
  • Finished with the second-highest single season receiving total in school history
  • Placed third in nation with 116.1 receiving yards per game
  • Ranked fourth in the country with 17 receiving touchdowns
  • 2014 (Coffeyville Community College): Caught 54 receptions for 629 yards (11.6 avg.) and 10 touchdowns
  • Second-Team All-KJCCC

PERSONAL

  • Played quarterback at White Station High School (Memphis, Tenn.), where he was named to the Tennessee Sports Writers Association 6A All-State Team and 16-AAA All-District Second Team following his senior season
  • Father, Cedrick Sr., was a wide receiver in the NFL for seven seasons with the San Francisco 49ers (2001-04) and Pittsburgh Steelers (2005-07), where he won a Super Bowl ring in 2005
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