Jaylen Waddle
26-Year-Old
2025 Receiving Stats
REC
23
YDS
295
TD
3
AVG
12.8
TAR
32
Rest-of-Season Projections
2025 Fantasy Outlook
Waddle caught 104 passes as a rookie in 2021, followed by a 1,356-yard, eight-TD season in 2022, looking the part of a No. 6 overall pick even after taking a backseat to Tyreek Hill in terms of volume. Then came 2023, in which Waddle missed three games and scored four TDs while Hill ran laps around the league. If that seemed bad, 2024 was an outright catastrophe, with Waddle falling shy of 1,000 yards for the first time (744 in 15 games) and often being overshadowed not just by Hill but also by RB De'Von Achane and TE Jonnu Smith. A Miami offense that had been explosive in 2023 was merely average in 2024, throwing fewer deep/intermediate passes and more short balls, which corresponded with Waddle finishing fourth on the team in targets. Part of the problem was QB Tua Tagovailoa missing so much time after finally staying healthy for a full season in 2023, but there were also issues with the offensive line and with opponents doing a better job defending coach Mike McDaniels' favorite concepts. Waddle still looked blazing fast to the naked eye, and he caught 69.6 percent of his targets for 9.0 YPT, yet he was targeted on just 18.3 percent of routes (after topping 23 percent each of his first three seasons). Not long ago, Waddle looked like a fantasy WR1 in the making, waiting only for Hill to decline or leave Miami. The new reality, however, is much less promising. Waddle turns 27 this season, and he still has fierce competition for targets -- though Smith was traded in June, replaced by the formerly retired Darren Waller -- in an offense with a concussion-prone QB and multiple weaknesses on the O-line. Read Past Outlooks
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Over century mark in loss
Waddle brought in six of nine targets for 110 yards and a touchdown in the Dolphins' 27-24 loss to the Panthers on Sunday.
ANALYSIS
In his first full game this season without Tyreek Hill (IR, knee) alongside him, Waddle stepped up as expected and led the Dolphins across the board in receptions, receiving yards and targets. The talented veteran had another couple of close calls downfield that could have resulted in an even bigger day, but as it was, Waddle posted new season highs in catches, receiving yards and targets. He also recorded his third touchdown of the season on a go-ahead 46-yard grab with just under five minutes remaining in the fourth quarter, making it a productive all-around day despite the disappointing team outcome. Waddle will aim to put together a successful encore performance in a tough Week 6 home matchup against the Chargers next Sunday afternoon.
In his first full game this season without Tyreek Hill (IR, knee) alongside him, Waddle stepped up as expected and led the Dolphins across the board in receptions, receiving yards and targets. The talented veteran had another couple of close calls downfield that could have resulted in an even bigger day, but as it was, Waddle posted new season highs in catches, receiving yards and targets. He also recorded his third touchdown of the season on a go-ahead 46-yard grab with just under five minutes remaining in the fourth quarter, making it a productive all-around day despite the disappointing team outcome. Waddle will aim to put together a successful encore performance in a tough Week 6 home matchup against the Chargers next Sunday afternoon.
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Air Yards Per Game
46.5Air Yards Per Snap
0.82% Team Air Yards
24.5%% Team Targets
19.2%Avg Depth of Target
8.1 YdsCatch Rate
53.1%Drop Rate
0.0%Avg Yds After Catch
3.5% Targeted On Route
29.6%Avg Yds Per Route Run
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This Week's Opposing Pass Defense
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Sunday, Oct 5th at 1:00PM
Overall QB Rating Against
67.7
Cornerbacks
49.3
Safeties
92.5
Linebackers
96.7
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Measurables Review
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Height
5' 10"Weight
185 lbsHand Length
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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.
More Fantasy News
Steps into No. 1 role
Waddle is positioned as the Dolphins' top wide receiver with Tyreek Hill (knee) out for the season, Marcel Louis-Jacques and Stephania Bell of ESPN report.
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Three grabs in Week 4 win
Waddle secured three of six targets for 48 yards in the Dolphins' 27-21 win over the Jets on Monday night.
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Full practice Friday
Waddle (shoulder) practiced fully Friday, Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports.
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Limited in practice Thursday
Waddle (shoulder) was limited at practice Thursday, Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports.
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Makes TD grab in loss
Waddle brought in five of six targets for 39 yards and a touchdown in the Dolphins' 31-21 loss to the Bills on Thursday night.
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Reprising rookie-season alpha role
Waddle has ascended to the top spot on the Dolphins' wide receiver depth chart in the wake of Tyreek Hill's season-ending knee injury, but he doesn't see it as a major role change, Marcel Louis-Jacques of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Waddle explained his reasoning Thursday, stating "We never look at it like receiver 1, or 1A-1B. I think that's more like a media thing or something that gives something for the media to talk about. We all go out there, make plays and just try to help our team win." The fifth-year wideout already has experience operating as the lead option in Miami's offense, although that came way back in his 2021 rookie season. Waddle delivered a then rookie record 104 receptions for 1,015 yards and six touchdowns across 16 regular-season games in that campaign, and he posted a career-high 1,356 yards playing alongside Hill in the latter's first Dolphins campaign.
Waddle explained his reasoning Thursday, stating "We never look at it like receiver 1, or 1A-1B. I think that's more like a media thing or something that gives something for the media to talk about. We all go out there, make plays and just try to help our team win." The fifth-year wideout already has experience operating as the lead option in Miami's offense, although that came way back in his 2021 rookie season. Waddle delivered a then rookie record 104 receptions for 1,015 yards and six touchdowns across 16 regular-season games in that campaign, and he posted a career-high 1,356 yards playing alongside Hill in the latter's first Dolphins campaign.