Justyn Ross, WR Chiefs | Dynasty Ranking

Age
25
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Sleeper ID
8140
Verdict scores
Trade Value 2,665
Win-Now 0.3/10
Consistency 0
Positional Rank 312
Trade Value Tier C
Trend → Stable
Scouting report

Summary

Justyn Ross possesses a 41.0 dynasty score, ranking 312 at wide receiver. He is 25 years old with one year remaining on his contract, and his efficiency grade is at the 50th percentile.

Projection Rationale

The 0 receiving yards in 2024 indicate that Ross’s production trajectory is uncertain. His Verdict grades, particularly the 50th percentile efficiency grade, suggest he’s not utilizing his role effectively. His contract situation, with one year remaining and a $960,000 average annual pay, provides some role security. However, his age and Verdict grades raise concerns about his durability and production potential. Furthermore, his lack of production and Verdict grades suggest he may be a high-risk, high-reward asset in dynasty leagues. It is also worth noting that his age and Verdict grades could impact his ability to adapt to changes in his role or scheme.

Injury Risk

No injury entries in 2025. His age, 25, and Verdict durability grade at the 35th percentile raise some concerns about his long-term injury risk.

Opportunity Notes

The 8.0% average snap share in 2024 is stable, but it’s unclear if Ross will see more opportunities in the future. There is competition for the wide receiver role, and his snap share may fluctuate.

Scheme Fit Analysis

However, his Verdict grades suggest he’s not capitalizing on his opportunities, and his scheme fit is somewhat limited. Additionally, his lack of production and Verdict grades indicate he may struggle to adapt to changes in his role or scheme.

Trend Assessment

Stable: The 8.0% average snap share in 2024 is consistent with the previous year’s snap share, and his production grade is at the 10th percentile, indicating his role is not expanding.

Ceiling / Floor

Ross’s ceiling is WR2-WR3, and he needs to significantly improve his efficiency and production to reach that mark. His floor is WR6-WR8, and his trade value of 2,665 suggests he’s worth a mid-round draft pick, but his role and production uncertainty make him a high-variance asset.

Comparable Player

Charles Johnson, 2006-2008.