2025 Receiving Stats
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2025 Fantasy Outlook
Hopkins is the latest in a long line of prolific WRs to sign with Baltimore at the end of their respective careers. He turns 33 in June, after his production fell off a cliff in 2024, but he may still have some juice left if it turns out that the knee injury he suffered during training camp last year was part of the problem. Hopkins actually had respectable efficiency stats last year, with a 24.1 percent target rate, 1.84 yards per route, a 69.5 percent catch rate, 7.4 yards per target and five TDs in 16 regular-season games (10 for Kansas City, six for Tennessee). The biggest problem for fantasy production was a lack of playing time, as he reached 70 percent snap share just once all year. That's perhaps encouraging from the Ravens' standpoint, but there's a good chance Hopkins will only be a part-time player again this season, joining a run-heavy offense that has Zay Flowers and Rashod Bateman at wide receiver and Mark Andrews and Isaiah Likely at tight end. Read Past Outlooks
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Held catchless in loss
Hopkins failed to secure his lone target in Sunday's 37-20 loss to the Chiefs.
ANALYSIS
Hopkins was a complete non-factor Sunday, failing to record a single catch while playing just 18 of the Ravens' 54 offensive snaps. The veteran wideout's one target was his lowest total of the season after seeing two targets in each of the first three games. Despite his stature as a five-time Pro Bowl selection, Hopkins isn't seeing consistent enough volume to be relied to be relied upon for fantasy purposes.
Hopkins was a complete non-factor Sunday, failing to record a single catch while playing just 18 of the Ravens' 54 offensive snaps. The veteran wideout's one target was his lowest total of the season after seeing two targets in each of the first three games. Despite his stature as a five-time Pro Bowl selection, Hopkins isn't seeing consistent enough volume to be relied to be relied upon for fantasy purposes.
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Fantasy/Red Zone Stats
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Advanced NFL Stats
How do DeAndre Hopkins' 2025 advanced stats compare to other wide receivers?
This section compares his advanced stats with players at the same position. The bar represents the player's percentile rank.
The longer the bar, the better it is for the player.
Air Yards Per Game
33.8Air Yards Per Snap
2.25% Team Air Yards
16.2%% Team Targets
6.7%Avg Depth of Target
19.3 YdsCatch Rate
71.4%Drop Rate
0.0%Avg Yds After Catch
1.0% Targeted On Route
16.3%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 Texans pass defense compare to other NFL teams this season?
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2025 DeAndre Hopkins Split Stats
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Measurables Review
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How do DeAndre Hopkins' measurables compare to other wide receivers?
This section compares his draft workout metrics with players at the same position. The bar represents the player's percentile rank. For example, if the bar is halfway across, then the player falls into the 50th percentile for that metric and it would be considered average.
* The Cone Drill metric is from his Pro Day. All others are from the NFL Combine.
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210 lbs40-Yard Dash
4.57 secShuttle Time
4.50 secCone Drill*
6.83 secVertical Jump
36.0 inBroad Jump
115 inBench Press
15 repsHand Length
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Coming off a suspension-shortened 2022 with 717 yards in nine games, Hopkins was released by the Cardinals last offseason and met with a surprisingly soft market. He ended up choosing Tennessee on a two-year, $26 million contract, which led to a drastic reversal from his Arizona usage under Kliff Kingsbury. Despite being 31 years old and not a burner even in his prime, Hopkins led the NFL with 39 targets 20-plus yards downfield last year. That would seem to be a good thing for fantasy production, though he got his hands on only 12 of the passes, catching all 12 for 428 yards and two TDs. The real problem was that Hopkins saw far fewer short passes than he had under Kingsbury. It's not that he only ran deep routes, but rather that Tennessee was 31st in total play volume and 30th in pass attempts. Hopkins was targeted on 27.1 percent of routes -- 13th among WRs and similar to his 2022 rate (27.7 percent) -- but dropped from 38.4 routes per game in his final Arizona season to 29.7 in Tennessee. While the Titans figure to throw more in 2024 with former Bengals offensive coordinator Brian Callahan as the head coach and RB Derrick Henry off to Baltimore, there are plenty of reasons to question Hopkins' fantasy production moving forward. Hopkins turns 32 this September, QB Will Levis completed only 58.4 percent of passes as a rookie, and free-agent signing Calvin Ridley may end up being the No. 1 receiver. It's a safe bet Hopkins' aDOT will come down from last season's eight-year high of 14.0, but that might cost him big plays or TDs and doesn't necessarily mean he'll see more targets overall.
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Playing time remains light
Hopkins caught one of two targets for 13 yards in Monday's loss to the Lions.
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Snaps could increase
Offensive coordinator Todd Monken indicated Friday that he foresees Hopkins getting more snaps as the season progresses, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
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Another scoring grab Sunday
Hopkins brought in both targets for 64 yards and a touchdown in the Ravens' 41-17 win over the Browns on Sunday.
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Snags touchdown in Ravens debut
Hopkins caught both of his targets for 35 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's loss to the Bills.
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Good to go for Week 1
Hopkins (knee) isn't on the Week 1 injury report.
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Turning heads in OTAs
Hopkins has been one of the standout players during the Ravens ' OTAs, Clifton Brown of the team's official site reports.
ANALYSIS
Hopkins was traded by the Titans to the Chiefs in October. He didn't make as big of an impact in Kansas City as hoped and finished the regular season with 41 catches on 59 targets for 437 yards and four touchdowns. Hopkins signed a one-year contract with the Ravens in March, and the veteran wideout has impressed teammates and coaches early on in OTAs. Hopkins is settling into offensive coordinator Todd Monken's system, and he gives the Ravens another offensive playmaker alongside Lamar Jackson, Derrick Henry, Mark Andrews and Zay Flowers.
Hopkins was traded by the Titans to the Chiefs in October. He didn't make as big of an impact in Kansas City as hoped and finished the regular season with 41 catches on 59 targets for 437 yards and four touchdowns. Hopkins signed a one-year contract with the Ravens in March, and the veteran wideout has impressed teammates and coaches early on in OTAs. Hopkins is settling into offensive coordinator Todd Monken's system, and he gives the Ravens another offensive playmaker alongside Lamar Jackson, Derrick Henry, Mark Andrews and Zay Flowers.