Albert Wilson
WR FA
Thu 12/12/19 3:42 PM

Wilson (concussion) was limited in Thursday's practice, Cameron Wolfe of ESPN.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Wilson has now logged two consecutive limited practice sessions. He'll need to fully clear the league's protocol for head injuries, including meeting with an independent neurologist, before retaking the field. If Wilson were forced to miss any time, added targets would become available for fellow receivers Allen Hurns, Isaiah Ford, Mack Hollins and Trevor Davis.

Albert Wilson
WR FA
Thu 12/12/19 12:04 PM

Coach Brian Flores said Thursday that Wilson will stay in the league's concussion protocol "through the end of the week" at least, Safid Deen of the South Florida Sun Sentinel reports.
EDGE Analysis
Wilson can't be considered a lock to clear the league's protocol for head injuries in time to suit up Sunday against the Giants, and the same holds true for top wideout DeVante Parker (concussion). Still, it's encouraging that both receivers have already resumed handling non-contact drills. In any case, Wilson has scored just once this season and has yet to exceed 33 receiving yards in a single contest, so he remains off the fantasy radar in all but the deepest of leagues.

Albert Wilson
WR FA
Wed 12/11/19 12:43 PM

Wilson (concussion) was participating in non-contact drills during Wednesday's practice, Hal Habib of The Palm Beach Post reports.
EDGE Analysis
Wilson was removed early from Sunday's loss to the Jets with a head injury and was later placed in the NFL's concussion protocol. The wideout's inability to take contact in the Dolphins' first practice of Week 15 implies he's still in the initial stages of the five-step protocol, but he'll still have some time to gain clearance ahead of this weekend's game against the Giants. With DeVante Parker (concussion) also limited to non-contact work Wednesday, the Dolphins count Allen Hurns, Isaiah Ford, Mack Hollins and Trevor Davis as their only healthy receivers to begin the week.

Albert Wilson
WR FA
Sun 12/8/19 3:10 PM

Wilson suffered a concussion during Sunday's contest against the Jets and is ruled out to return, Joe Schad of The Palm Beach Post reports.
EDGE Analysis
Wilson joins No. 1 wideout DeVante Parker in the league's five-step protocol for head injuries Sunday. As a result, the Dolphins will be forced to proceed with a wide receiver corps consisting of only Allen Hurns, Mack Hollins and Isaiah Ford for the remainder of Week 14.

Albert Wilson
WR FA
Sun 12/8/19 2:52 PM

Wilson is questionable to return to Sunday's divisional contest against the Jets while being evaluated for a concussion.
EDGE Analysis
Wilson did not take the field to begin the second half of Sunday's matchup. He caught one of two targets for five yards before leaving the field. With DeVante Parker (concussion) already ruled out to retake the field, the Dolphins' only healthy wide receivers will be Allen Hurns, Mack Hollins and Isaiah Ford if Wilson is ultimately diagnosed with a concussion.

Albert Wilson
WR FA
Sun 12/1/19 7:07 PM

Wilson caught all five of his targets for 32 yards and ran for 31 yards on two rush attempts during Sunday's 37-31 win against Philadelphia.
EDGE Analysis
Though Wilson's 6.4 yards-per-catch average doesn't exactly scream out "explosive," the 27-year-old made a couple plays in Week 13 that likely shifted the outcome of the game. His 28-yard scamper on Miami's fourth offensive drive helped set up his team's first score of the day, and his two third-down receptions spurred touchdowns on second- and fourth-quarter possessions for the Dolphins. Wilson now has six targets per game over his past three outings heading into a Week 14 matchup against the Jets' mediocre pass defense.

Albert Wilson
WR FA
Fri 11/29/19 1:47 PM

Wilson (hip/chest) practiced in full Friday, Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald reports.
EDGE Analysis
Wilson was forced out of the Week 12 loss to the Browns and appeared on the injury report with the dual issues this week, but his ability to take every rep Friday clears the way for him to suit up Sunday against the Eagles. As one of only four wide receivers on the Dolphins' 53-man roster, Wilson could see an uptick in his target count over the final five games of the season.

Albert Wilson
WR FA
Wed 11/27/19 4:13 PM

Wilson (hip/chest) was a limited participant in Wednesday's practice, Safid Deen of the South Florida Sun Sentinel reports.
EDGE Analysis
Wilson exited Sunday's loss to the Browns due to what was initially believed to be a rib injury, but the Dolphins have since clarified the source of the wideout's discomfort. The fact that Wilson wasn't held out of Wednesday's practice entirely is a good sign for his early chances of suiting up Week 13 against the Eagles. The 27-year-old hasn't been a worthwhile fantasy option this season, having accumulated just 20 catches for 117 yards and one touchdown across eight contests. He'll at least have a better opportunity to garner more looks on offense moving forward after one of his main threats for playing time, Jakeem Grant (ankle), was placed on injured reserve Wednesday.

Albert Wilson
WR FA
Wed 11/27/19 12:10 PM

Wilson (ribs) is working through drills at Wednesday's practice, Cameron Wolfe of ESPN.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Wilson was forced out of Sunday's loss to the Browns due to the injury, but his ability to return to the practice field in some fashion three days later implies that his rib issue is likely minor. The Dolphins will reveal later Wednesday whether Wilson was a limited or a full participant in the session. With Jakeem Grant (ankle) now on injured reserve, DeVante Parker, Allen Hurns and Isaiah Ford are the only healthy wide receivers on Miami's active roster.

Albert Wilson
WR FA
Sun 11/24/19 3:30 PM

Wilson suffered a rib injury during Sunday's game against the Browns and is questionable to return, Adam H. Beasley of the Miami Herald reports.
EDGE Analysis
Wilson left the field early in the fourth quarter. He caught six of seven targets for 33 yards before exiting Sunday's contest. Wilson also rushed once for a gain of four yards. With Jakeem Grant (ankle) also ruled out, DeVante Parker and Allen Hurns are the only healthy wide receivers on Miami's roster.