2025 Receiving Stats
REC
6
YDS
74
TD
0
AVG
12.3
TAR
8
Rest-of-Season Projections
2025 Fantasy Outlook
Wicks seemed to be everyone's favorite "sleeper" at WR last year, after bursting onto the scene as a rookie fifth-round pick in 2023 with a 39-581-4 receiving line on just 58 targets and 272 routes (21.2 percent target rate, 2.13 YPRR). One of the biggest concerns for his 2024 fantasy value was a supposedly deep group of pass catchers in Green Bay, but Wicks' performance ended up being the real problem. He failed to take advantage when Romeo Doubs and Christian Watson missed time, despite drawing targets on a team-high 27.1 percent of routes. Wicks dropped nine passes, third most in the league and three more than any other player with fewer than 100 targets. He also bobbled a number of his receptions, visibly struggling to complete catches to an extent rarely seen in the NFL. Nobody doubts that Wicks can get open or gain yards after the catch, but he's far from a burner (4.62 40), and there's not much precedent for physical, possession-oriented receivers succeeding without decent hands. It's hard to say what the future will hold for him even if Watson struggles to return from an ACL tear, especially after the Packers drafted WR Matthew Golden in the first round, adding a potential new starter alongside Doubs and Jayden Reed. Read Past Outlooks
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Four catches in Week 2 win
Wicks brought in four of six targets for 44 yards in the Packers' 27-18 win over the Commanders on Thursday night.
ANALYSIS
Wicks appeared to benefit from Jayden Reed's first-quarter exit due to a shoulder injury, as the former finished second across the board in receptions, receiving yards and targets to Tucker Kraft. The third-year pro outpaced both Romeo Doubs and Matthew Golden by one- and four-target margins, and it remains to be seen if he'll remain a primary beneficiary beginning with a Week 3 road matchup against the Browns on Sunday, Sept 21 after Reed was diagnosed with a broken collarbone that's expected to land him on injured reserve, per Zach Jacobson of 247Sports.com.
Wicks appeared to benefit from Jayden Reed's first-quarter exit due to a shoulder injury, as the former finished second across the board in receptions, receiving yards and targets to Tucker Kraft. The third-year pro outpaced both Romeo Doubs and Matthew Golden by one- and four-target margins, and it remains to be seen if he'll remain a primary beneficiary beginning with a Week 3 road matchup against the Browns on Sunday, Sept 21 after Reed was diagnosed with a broken collarbone that's expected to land him on injured reserve, per Zach Jacobson of 247Sports.com.
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How do Dontayvion Wicks' 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.
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Air Yards Per Game
26.0Air Yards Per Snap
1.24% Team Air Yards
10.9%% Team Targets
9.1%Avg Depth of Target
13.0 YdsCatch Rate
25.0%Drop Rate
0.0%Avg Yds After Catch
2.0% Targeted On Route
72.7%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 Commanders pass defense compare to other NFL teams this season?
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Overall QB Rating Against
31.7
Cornerbacks
42.8
Safeties
28.3
Linebackers
42.4
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2025 Dontayvion Wicks Split Stats
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Measurables Review
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How do Dontayvion Wicks' 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 Shuttle Time, Cone Drill, and Bench Press metrics are from his Pro Day. All others are from the NFL Combine.
Height
6' 1"Weight
206 lbs40-Yard Dash
4.62 secShuttle Time*
4.20 secCone Drill*
6.91 secVertical Jump
39.0 inBroad Jump
120 inBench Press*
0 repsHand Length
10.00 inArm Length
32.38 inPast Fantasy Outlooks
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2023
Wicks came in as a fifth-round pick last year and played 50-to-66 percent of snaps in Green Bay's first four games, before sliding back to the bench once 2022 second-rounder Christian Watson got healthy. Wicks had just six catches for 85 yards over those first four games, but he caught fire in his part-time role, hauling in 16 of 22 targets for 279 yards over a six-game stretch in which he never played more than 30 snaps. He became a starter again in December with Watson and fellow rookie Jayden Reed bothered by injuries, only to suffer a chest injury of his own in the process of making a TD catch Week 16. Wicks came back Week 18 and caught a pair of TD passes, giving him a 16-207-3 receiving line on 22 targets over his final four appearances of the regular season. He then split snaps with Watson in two playoff games and had 2-25-1 on four targets, while Romeo Doubs took the lead in Green Bay's passing game. Overall, Wicks' rookie season was a pleasant surprise given his 430-yard senior year at Virginia and 4.62 40 time at the 2023 Combine. On the other hand, he'd put up 1,203 yards and nine TDs as a junior, and his non-40 workout numbers were impressive, including a 39-inch vertical and 130-inch broad jump at 6-1, 206. Wicks is probably the most physical among Green Bay's group of talented young wideouts, but the target projection is tricky given that Watson, Doubs and Reed all were drafted earlier and also have made their respective cases as NFL starters. It might take an injury or two for Wicks to get the volume he deserves in a Green Bay offense that caught fire in the second half of last season with QB Jordan Love and HC Matt LaFleur firing on all cylinders.
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Ready for Week 2
Wicks (calf) doesn't have a designation for Thursday's contest against the Commanders, Wes Hodkiewicz of the Packers' official site reports.
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Limited again Tuesday
Wicks (calf) was a limited participant during Tuesday's walk-through practice.
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Remains limited by calf
Wicks (calf) was listed as limited on Monday's estimated injury report, Rob Demovsky of ESPN.com reports.
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Makes two receptions
Wicks was targeted twice and caught two passes for 30 yards in Sunday's 27-13 victory over the Lions.
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Available Week 1
Wicks (calf) is active for Sunday's game versus the Lions, Mike Spofford of the Packers' official site reports.
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Takes exception to Jacobs' comments
Wicks reacted to a social media video of teammate Josh Jacobs saying that the Packers needed to add a "proven No. 1" receiver this offseason with a thumbs down emoji Wednesday, Rob Demovsky of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Jacobs made multiple media appearances Wednesday and essentially expressed the same sentiment during each one about Green Bay's wide receiver situation. The veteran running back, who just signed with the Packers last offseason, said he was very high on the potential of the team's current wideout crop despite his comments. Meanwhile, Wicks, -- who put together a 78-996-9 receiving line across 32 games in his first two seasons -- unsurprisingly disagreed with Jacobs' assessment.
Jacobs made multiple media appearances Wednesday and essentially expressed the same sentiment during each one about Green Bay's wide receiver situation. The veteran running back, who just signed with the Packers last offseason, said he was very high on the potential of the team's current wideout crop despite his comments. Meanwhile, Wicks, -- who put together a 78-996-9 receiving line across 32 games in his first two seasons -- unsurprisingly disagreed with Jacobs' assessment.