Christian Watson has no reported injuries heading into 2026 — he's healthy right now and expected to be good to go for training camp (from the Christian Watson page).
That said, the big caveat is his history: he's played only 48 of 68 possible games in his career. The Packers bet big on him anyway with that 4-year, $110.5 million extension, which signals real confidence that he can turn the corner on durability. As FantasyPros put it, he produced at a 1,000-yard, 10-touchdown pace in just 10 games last season — the talent is undeniable. The risk is baked into his ADP, but the extension removes any contract-year drama and locks him in as Green Bay's clear WR1 ().
Bottom line: He's healthy now, the role is better than ever (Romeo Doubs left, Dontayvion Wicks was traded, and Tucker Kraft may miss time early), but his fantasy value still rides on whether he can finally stay on the field for a full 17 games.