2025 Receiving Stats
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2025 Fantasy Outlook
Waddle caught 104 passes as a rookie and had 1,356 yards in Year 2, seemingly taking the conventional path to stardom after being drafted sixth overall in 2021. It hasn't worked out that way, with Tyreek Hill emerging as the runaway No. 1 option for an offense that was briefly elite but declined in a hurry. Waddle now gets a third act to his career, joining forces with Sean Payton and Bo Nix in a Denver offense that has solid WR depth (Courtland Sutton, Pat Bryant, Marvin Mims, Troy Franklin) but no one dominant force. Payton presumably thinks Waddle can be that guy, given that Denver gave up the 30th overall pick (and more) to acquire the 27-year-old wideout. There were some positive signs last season, with Waddle quietly ranking 13th among WRs in yards per route run (2.34) while topping 9.0 YPT for a fourth straight year. His 25.2% target rate marked a huge improvement on his 18.3% mark the year before, though it didn't add up to much in fantasy, with Waddle averaging a mere 24.3 routes per game. He'll get a lot more than that in 2026, but he's again working with a QB who often struggles to get the ball downfield and settles for shorter passes. Read Past Outlooks
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Opens up cap space
Waddle agreed to terms Tuesday on a restructured contract with the Broncos that converts $15.4 million of his 2026 option bonus into a signing bonus, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.
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Waddle's restructure opens up significant cap space for Denver. The Broncos acquired Waddle from Miami on March 17, and the 27-year-old wideout's explosiveness and athleticism should make him a dangerous 1-2 downfield punch alongside Courtland Sutton for quarterback Bo Nix in 2026. Head coach Sean Payton has praised Waddle's "grit" and "high, high [competitiveness]," as Andrew Mason of 104.3 The Fan reports.
Waddle's restructure opens up significant cap space for Denver. The Broncos acquired Waddle from Miami on March 17, and the 27-year-old wideout's explosiveness and athleticism should make him a dangerous 1-2 downfield punch alongside Courtland Sutton for quarterback Bo Nix in 2026. Head coach Sean Payton has praised Waddle's "grit" and "high, high [competitiveness]," as Andrew Mason of 104.3 The Fan reports.
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How do Jaylen Waddle's 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
79.1Air Yards Per Snap
1.76% Team Air Yards
39.9%% Team Targets
21.7%Avg Depth of Target
12.7 YdsCatch Rate
64.0%Drop Rate
4.0%Avg Yds After Catch
3.7% Targeted On Route
25.4%Avg Yds Per Route Run
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Receiving Alignment Breakdown
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2025 Jaylen Waddle Split Stats
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Measurables Review
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How do Jaylen Waddle's 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.
* All metrics are from his Pro Day (not the combine).
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Taken sixth overall in the 2021 draft, Waddle mostly served as a high-volume possession receiver his rookie season, with a 7.1 aDOT, 74.3 percent catch rate and 9.8 yards per catch on 140 targets. Then the Dolphins brought in coach Mike McDaniel and WR Tyreek Hill during the 2022 offseason, which resulted in Waddle seeing 23 fewer targets but adding 341 yards and two TDs to his rookie-year totals, with his aDOT jumping to 11.8 and his yards per catch to a league-high 18.1. His third season looked more like this second than his first, only with three missed games and the efficiency dropping from dominant to merely excellent (69.2 percent catch rate, 14.1 yards per catch, 9.8 YPT). Waddle's best performance came Week 15 against the Jets when Hill was out of the lineup with an ankle injury. An 8-142-1 receiving line against Sauce Gardner and Co. reaffirmed Waddle's No. 1 WR talent, but Hill returned the next week and Waddle then suffered an ankle injury of his own. While not quite as fast as his superstar teammate, Waddle is similar in terms of size (5-10, 185) and likely would've run a sub-4.4 40-yard dash if he'd tested before his rookie year. The biggest drawback is that he's averaged just 7.1 targets per game under McDaniel, whose offense has been more fantasy-friendly for Hill and the running backs. And as much as Waddle clearly is capable of more, there's not much reason to expect him to go beyond 7-8 targets per game so long as Hill stays healthy.
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Dealt to Denver
The Broncos are trading the No. 30 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft as well as third- and fourth-round picks in exchange for Waddle (ribs) and a fourth-round pick, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
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Not playing in season finale
Waddle (ribs) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Patriots.
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Not expected to play Sunday
Waddle, who is officially listed as questionable with a rib injury, isn't expected to play in Sunday's season finale against the Patriots, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
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Questionable for Week 18
Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel said Waddle (ribs) will be limited in practice Friday and listed as questionable for Sunday's season finale against the Patriots, Omar Kelly of the Miami Herald reports.
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Limited in return to practice
Waddle (ribs) returned to a limited practice Thursday, David Furones of the South Florida Sun Sentinel reports.
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Expected to give Broncos boost
Waddle, who was traded by the Dolphins to the Broncos on Tuesday, is expected to significantly improve a Denver offense that struggled to consistently put together extensive drives the last two seasons, Jeff Legwold and Marcel Louis-Jacques of ESPN report.
ANALYSIS
The Broncos paid a significant price to acquire a player that could give the team the final boost it needs to reach a Super Bowl, sending first-, third- and fourth-round picks to Miami. However, Waddle, who is one of the league's fastest players, should significantly upgrade a Denver receiver corps that had inconsistent production behind top two options Courtland Sutton and Troy Franklin and struggled to generate chunk plays downfield.
The Broncos paid a significant price to acquire a player that could give the team the final boost it needs to reach a Super Bowl, sending first-, third- and fourth-round picks to Miami. However, Waddle, who is one of the league's fastest players, should significantly upgrade a Denver receiver corps that had inconsistent production behind top two options Courtland Sutton and Troy Franklin and struggled to generate chunk plays downfield.




