Summary
Joaquin Davis carries a 39.0 dynasty score, ranking 408th at wide receiver. He is 23 years old with one year remaining on his contract and holds significant upside. With a young and developing skill set, Davis has the potential to increase his production and become a more valuable asset in the future.
Projection Rationale
His Efficiency Verdict grade at the 50th percentile suggests room for improvement. His 1-year contract and $0 remaining dollars provide role security. Furthermore, the Vikings’ pass-heavy approach will likely increase his target share. Additionally, the team’s commitment to developing young players could lead to increased opportunities for Davis in the coming seasons.
Injury Risk
No injury entries in 2025. At 23 years old, Davis’s durability Verdict grade at the 75th percentile suggests a low injury risk, although it is essential to monitor his health and performance closely.
Opportunity Notes
With a 1-year contract and no notable competition, his role appears secure. However, he must continue to impress to maintain his current standing and increase his value in the dynasty league.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Wes Phillips coordinates a McVay-style offense with a 54.1% pass rate and 55.2% shotgun rate. The scheme helps Davis’s production, as the Vikings’ pass-heavy approach should increase his target share and create more opportunities for him to contribute to the team’s success.
Trend Assessment
Rising: Production and efficiency are improving as Davis works his way up the depth chart. His recent performance suggests that he is gaining confidence and becoming a more integral part of the Vikings’ offense.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling: WR3-WR5
For Davis to reach this ceiling, he must continue improving his efficiency and increase his target share. This will likely require him to develop a stronger rapport with the team’s quarterback and become more consistent in his performance.
Floor: WR6-WR8
Comparable Player
Willie Gault, 1985-1991