2025 Receiving Stats
REC
48
YDS
423
TD
4
AVG
8.8
TAR
74
2026 Projections
2026 Fantasy Outlook
Dike never had an 800-yard receiving season during his five-year college career, but he quickly made the Titans look smart for taking a shot on his 4.34 speed (2025 Combine) in the fourth round (103rd overall) last year. After locking down both return jobs in camp, Dike soon became a part-time player on offense, with his role expanding further once injuries struck Calvin Ridley and others. Dike played two-thirds of his snaps in the slot, and he got 24 of his 74 targets (32.4 percent) behind the line of scrimmage, finishing with a 48-423-4 receiving line (5.7 YPT) in a dismal offense. A new coaching staff and some offseason upgrades may help, but two of those upgrades, Carnell Tate and Wan'Dale Robinson, pose huge threats to Dike's involvement on offense. The Titans also reached an agreement to keep Ridley around, leaving Dike with no assurance of steady snaps on offense, though he's at least secure in his special teams role after scoring two return TDs and earning First-Team All-Pro honors as a rookie. Read Past Outlooks
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Faces added competition for targets
As the coming season approaches, Nick Suss of the Nashville Tennessean projects that Dike is in line to compete for a rotational role in the Titans' re-tooled WR corps.
ANALYSIS
As a rookie, the 2025 fourth-rounder compiled a 48/423/4 receiving line (on 74 targets) across 17 regular-season games, adding a pair of punt return scores, while fellow 2025 fourth-rounder Elic Ayomanor logged a 41/515/4 mark on 89 targets. However, the free-agent addition of Wan'Dale Robinson, coupled with the selection of Carnell Tate fourth overall in the 2026 NFL Draft, poses a threat to the volume of both Dike and Ayomanor in their second pro campaigns, given that Calvin Ridley (limited to seven games last year) also remains in the mix. As Suss notes, Dike's speed makes him an asset, but as Week 1 approaches the Florida product's weekly role in Tennessee's passing game is TBD considering his team's offseason moves. That said, Dike should continue to make his mark as a returner after establishing the all-time NFL rookie record for all-purpose yards (which included 1,588 kickoff return yards and 398 punt return yards) in 2025.
As a rookie, the 2025 fourth-rounder compiled a 48/423/4 receiving line (on 74 targets) across 17 regular-season games, adding a pair of punt return scores, while fellow 2025 fourth-rounder Elic Ayomanor logged a 41/515/4 mark on 89 targets. However, the free-agent addition of Wan'Dale Robinson, coupled with the selection of Carnell Tate fourth overall in the 2026 NFL Draft, poses a threat to the volume of both Dike and Ayomanor in their second pro campaigns, given that Calvin Ridley (limited to seven games last year) also remains in the mix. As Suss notes, Dike's speed makes him an asset, but as Week 1 approaches the Florida product's weekly role in Tennessee's passing game is TBD considering his team's offseason moves. That said, Dike should continue to make his mark as a returner after establishing the all-time NFL rookie record for all-purpose yards (which included 1,588 kickoff return yards and 398 punt return yards) in 2025.
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Air Yards Per Game
33.4Air Yards Per Snap
0.90% Team Air Yards
14.9%% Team Targets
13.9%Avg Depth of Target
7.7 YdsCatch Rate
64.9%Drop Rate
2.7%Avg Yds After Catch
4.7% Targeted On Route
17.7%Avg Yds Per Route Run
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Measurables Review
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Height
6' 1"Weight
196 lbs40-Yard Dash
4.34 secShuttle Time
4.27 secCone Drill
6.82 secVertical Jump
38.5 inBroad Jump
128 inHand Length
9.12 inArm Length
32.12 in2025 Fantasy Outlook
Dike never had more than 47 catches or 783 receiving yards in a season during a five-year college career for Wisconsin and Florida, but the Titans saw enough potential to take him the first pick of the fourth round this spring, 103rd overall. His 4.34 40 time at the combine presumably was a big factor in that decision, although Dike's other workout numbers (38.5-inch vertical, 128-inch broad jump) were merely average for a thin wide receiver (6-foot-1, 196 pounds). It's a great situation for his chance to earn immediate playing time, as the Titans don't have clear starters at WR besides Calvin Ridley and didn't draft any before Dike (they did take Elic Ayomanor later in the fourth round). There's also potential for the team's passing game to take a big step forward under Cameron Ward, the No. 1 overall draft pick who threw for 39 TDs at Miami last year.
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Three catches to end rookie year
Dike recorded three catches (on four targets) for 27 yards in Sunday's 41-7 loss to the Jaguars. He added one punt return for nine yards and one kick return for 20 yards.
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Nets 102 all-purpose yards in loss
Dike secured four of five targets for 55 yards, rushed once for seven yards, returned one punt for seven yards and ran back one kickoff for 33 yards in the Titans' 34-26 loss to the Saints on Sunday.
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Snags fourth receiving TD of season
Dike caught three of five targets for 40 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 26-9 win over Kansas City. He added 145 yards on five kickoff and three punt returns.
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Inefficient on five targets
Dike recorded four receptions on five targets for 17 yards in Sunday's 37-24 loss to the 49ers. He added four kick returns for 90 yards and one rush for minus-7 yards.
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Finds end zone in win
Dike brought in five of eight targets for 24 yards and a touchdown, returned one kickoff for 41 yards and ran back one punt for minus-2 yards in the Titans' 31-29 win over the Browns on Sunday.
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Gets First-Team AP nod
Dike was named a First-Team All-Pro as a punt returner for the 2025 season Saturday, Rob Maaddi of the Associated Press reports.
ANALYSIS
Dike joined fellow wideout Elic Ayomanor and tight end Gunnar Helm as the Titans' fourth-round selections in the 2025 NFL Draft. Dike wasn't involved all too much on offense at the beginning of the season but still saw the field as the team's main returner on kickoffs and special teams. He finished second in the NFL in both kickoff return yards and punt return yards and was one of five players to return two punts for a touchdown. Dike saw his role in the Titans' offense grow in the absence of Calvin Ridley, and the former logged 39 catches on 56 targets for 397 yards and four touchdowns over the final 11 regular-season games of 2025.
Dike joined fellow wideout Elic Ayomanor and tight end Gunnar Helm as the Titans' fourth-round selections in the 2025 NFL Draft. Dike wasn't involved all too much on offense at the beginning of the season but still saw the field as the team's main returner on kickoffs and special teams. He finished second in the NFL in both kickoff return yards and punt return yards and was one of five players to return two punts for a touchdown. Dike saw his role in the Titans' offense grow in the absence of Calvin Ridley, and the former logged 39 catches on 56 targets for 397 yards and four touchdowns over the final 11 regular-season games of 2025.









