2024 Receiving Stats
REC
32
YDS
497
TD
9
AVG
15.5
TAR
60
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2025 Fantasy Outlook
Westbrook-Ikhine initially caught on with the Titans as an undrafted rookie in 2020, and he then had four straight seasons from 2021 to 2024 with 25-to-38 catches and 370-to-497 receiving yards, starting 38 of his 64 regular-season games during that span. He's probably best known for his outlier stat line last season, when he somehow scored nine TDs on 32 receptions for a team that averaged a measly 18.3 points per game. Westbrook-Ikhine had shown a nose for the end zone even before 2024, with 10 TDs on 94 catches before last year, but he's never been one to draw targets on a high percentage of routes. That's unlikely to change in Miami, where he signed a two-year, $6 million contract this offseason to provide depth behind Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle. Read Past Outlooks
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Makes most of only target
Westbrook-Ikhine secured his only target for 35 yards during Sunday's 24-24 preseason tie against the Bears.
ANALYSIS
Westbrook-Ikhine, Malik Washington and Dee Eskridge started at wide receiver for the only drive Tua Tagovailoa and the starting offense played Sunday, with Tyreek Hill (oblique) and Jaylen Waddle (undisclosed) both sidelined. It was Washington who most benefited from increased opportunities, though, as he touched the ball on five of his eight offensive snaps on the opening drive, while Westbrook-Ikhine's only catch -- an impressive gain -- came late in the first quarter after Zach Wilson had taken over under center. It appears Washington has an early lead over Westbrook-Ikhine as both wideouts compete for the No. 3 role behind Hill and Waddle.
Westbrook-Ikhine, Malik Washington and Dee Eskridge started at wide receiver for the only drive Tua Tagovailoa and the starting offense played Sunday, with Tyreek Hill (oblique) and Jaylen Waddle (undisclosed) both sidelined. It was Washington who most benefited from increased opportunities, though, as he touched the ball on five of his eight offensive snaps on the opening drive, while Westbrook-Ikhine's only catch -- an impressive gain -- came late in the first quarter after Zach Wilson had taken over under center. It appears Washington has an early lead over Westbrook-Ikhine as both wideouts compete for the No. 3 role behind Hill and Waddle.
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Advanced NFL Stats
How do Nick Westbrook-Ikhine's 2024 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.
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Air Yards Per Game
40.5Air Yards Per Snap
0.95% Team Air Yards
16.5%% Team Targets
11.7%Avg Depth of Target
11.5 YdsCatch Rate
53.3%Drop Rate
3.3%Avg Yds After Catch
4.2% Targeted On Route
15.0%Avg Yds Per Route Run
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Receiving Alignment Breakdown
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2024 Nick Westbrook-Ikhine Split Stats
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
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Westbrook-Ikhine has played a key role in Tennessee's offense at various points in his four-year career, though he saw his playing time decrease in 2023. The Titans finally invested heavily into their pass-catching corps this offseason and now have a solid wideout trio of DeAndre Hopkins, Calvin Ridley and Tyler Boyd as starters. Expect Westbrook-Ikhine's role to decline again, with his primary chance to find the field coming as a result of injuries to those ahead of him on the depth chart.
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Healthy for camp
Westbrook-Ikhine (undisclosed) is participating in the first week of training camp, Travis Wingfield of the Dolphins' official site reports.
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Managing undisclosed injury
Westbrook-Ikhine (undisclosed) said at mandatory minicamp Wednesday that he's been working through an injury, Joe Schad of The Palm Beach Post reports.
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Takes talents to South Beach
The Dolphins and Westbrook-Ikhine have agreed to terms on a two-year, $6.5 million contract, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.
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Ends season with 50 yards
Westbrook-Ikhine recorded four receptions on seven targets for 50 yards in Sunday's 23-14 loss to the Texans.
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Tallies 37 yards
Westbrook-Ikhine recorded three receptions on six targets for 37 yards in Sunday's 20-13 loss to the Jaguars.
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Potential steal for Miami
Daniel Popper of The Athletic believes Westbrook-Ikhine's contract with the Dolphins could be among the best bargains in the 2025 free-agent class.
ANALYSIS
Westbrook-Ikhine will be paid just $6.5 million over two years on his deal with Miami despite scoring nine touchdowns for the Titans in 2024. The 6-foot-2, 211-pound wide receiver caught six of those touchdowns in the red zone, and his bigger frame could make him a prominent red-zone option on his new team alongside smaller speedsters Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle, who are both 5-foot-10.
Westbrook-Ikhine will be paid just $6.5 million over two years on his deal with Miami despite scoring nine touchdowns for the Titans in 2024. The 6-foot-2, 211-pound wide receiver caught six of those touchdowns in the red zone, and his bigger frame could make him a prominent red-zone option on his new team alongside smaller speedsters Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle, who are both 5-foot-10.