2025 Receiving Stats
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2025 Fantasy Outlook
Brown has reliably been a low-end WR1 for fantasy since joining the Eagles, averaging 83-88 receiving yards and 16.7-17.9 PPR points per game in each of his three seasons with the team. He'd get more targets in a lot of other offenses, but the setup in Philadelphia has been friendly for big plays and efficiency, with Brown averaging at least 9.2 yards per target and scoring at least seven touchdowns every year. He and DeVonta Smith reliably account for over half the team's targets, with TE Dallas Goedert a distant third and everyone else fighting for scraps. There's been no sign of a reliable No. 3 receiver emerging in Nick Sirianni's offense, nor has there been any sign of Brown slowing down, apart from the occasional knee or hamstring injury. He's among the most powerful wide receivers in the league at 6-foot-1, 225 pounds, without sacrificing speed (4.49 40 in 2019) or agility. Turning 28 this summer, Brown still excels at beating defenders downfield or catching short passes and picking up extra yards, with the only real drawback being a lack of team pass volume. That perhaps makes him a floor pick rather than a ceiling one, and a better fit in Round 2 instead of late in Round 1 where he typically went last year. Read Past Outlooks
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Breaks out of early-season slump
Brown recorded six receptions on 10 targets for 109 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 33-26 win over the Rams.
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The Eagles had taken to the air sparingly in the first two weeks of this season, and Brown entered the game with 35 total yards from scrimmage. However, Philadelphia fell behind early against the Rams, and Jalen Hurts had to attempt 32 passes in a comeback effort, allowing Brown to get more opportunity. He turned that into several highlight-worthy plays, including a 38-yard catch deep down the right sideline early in the third quarter and a nine-yard touchdown catch one possession later. It's no surprise that Brown was productive when given the chance, and the Eagles could be pushed once again in a Week 4 matchup against the Bucs.
The Eagles had taken to the air sparingly in the first two weeks of this season, and Brown entered the game with 35 total yards from scrimmage. However, Philadelphia fell behind early against the Rams, and Jalen Hurts had to attempt 32 passes in a comeback effort, allowing Brown to get more opportunity. He turned that into several highlight-worthy plays, including a 38-yard catch deep down the right sideline early in the third quarter and a nine-yard touchdown catch one possession later. It's no surprise that Brown was productive when given the chance, and the Eagles could be pushed once again in a Week 4 matchup against the Bucs.
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How do A.J. Brown's 2025 advanced stats compare to other wide receivers?
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60.0Air Yards Per Snap
1.07% Team Air Yards
37.5%% Team Targets
26.8%Avg Depth of Target
9.5 YdsCatch Rate
63.2%Drop Rate
0.0%Avg Yds After Catch
3.2% Targeted On Route
20.9%Avg Yds Per Route Run
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Receiving Alignment Breakdown
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This Week's Opposing Pass Defense
How does the Buccaneers pass defense compare to other NFL teams this season?
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2025 A.J. Brown Split Stats
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Measurables Review
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How do A.J. Brown's measurables compare to other wide receivers?
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Brown's two years in Philadelphia have resulted in the two largest receiving yardage totals in franchise history, yet his 2023 ultimately felt like a disappointment on account of so much of the production coming in September/October before the Eagles collapsed down the stretch. He ripped off six straight games with at least 127 yards Weeks 3-8, then had just two TDs and one 100-yard outing the rest of the year despite averaging 9.4 targets Weeks 9-17. The cherry on top was an absence from Philadelphia's playoff loss to Tampa -- his first missed game since 2021 -- due to a knee injury that isn't expected to impact his offseason preparations. Brown called in to a Philadelphia radio station in February to shut down trade rumors (which always seemed dubious) and then signed a three-year extension in April. He'll enter his age-27 season working under newly hired offensive coordinator Kellen Moore, who had a rough 2023 for the injury-riddled Chargers and is expected to call the plays in Philadelphia (just as former OC Brian Johnson did). Moore likely will try to keep WR DeVonta Smith more involved after the target gap between him and Brown widened considerably between 2022 and 2023, but that might be at the expense of other players more so than coming out of Brown's slice of the pie. Brown's combination of age, talent and rapport with QB Jalen Hurts would seem to make him one of the safer options among players commonly selected in the late first round or early second round of fantasy drafts.
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Gets more involved in Week 2
Brown finished with five receptions on eight targets for 27 yards in Sunday's 20-17 win over the Chiefs.
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Nearly blanked in Week 1 win
Brown secured his only target for eight yards in the Eagles' 24-20 win over the Cowboys on Thursday night.
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Ready for Week 1
Brown (hamstring) doesn't appear on the Eagles' injury report ahead of Thursday's game against the Cowboys.
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Participating in practice again
Brown (hamstring) is practicing Thursday, Brooks Kubena of The Athletic reports.
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Running routes pre-game
Brown (hamstring) went through a pregame workout Friday, John Clark of NBC Philadelphia reports.
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More targets without top TE?
Brown should get more looks in the passing game from Jalen Hurts in Sunday's Super Bowl LIX rematch against the Chiefs due to Dallas Goedert being sidelined with a knee injury, Zach Berman of The Athletic relays.
ANALYSIS
Brown had a disappointing Week 1 performance against the Giants, when he finished with just one catch for eight yards. The 2019 second-rounder drew just one target, which didn't take place until the 1:51 mark of the fourth quarter. Goedert, on the other hand, hauled in seven passes on as many targets for 44 yards, and the tight end's absence will force Hurts to look more toward Brown and DeVonta Smith in the passing game.
Brown had a disappointing Week 1 performance against the Giants, when he finished with just one catch for eight yards. The 2019 second-rounder drew just one target, which didn't take place until the 1:51 mark of the fourth quarter. Goedert, on the other hand, hauled in seven passes on as many targets for 44 yards, and the tight end's absence will force Hurts to look more toward Brown and DeVonta Smith in the passing game.