Summary
Kendric Pryor carries a 46.0 dynasty score, ranking 247 at wide receiver. With one year remaining on his contract, Pryor’s role security is uncertain.
Projection Rationale
His Verdict grades show a 50th percentile efficiency grade and 35th percentile usage grade. With one year remaining on his contract, Pryor’s role security is uncertain, which may impact his future production.
Injury Risk
No injury entries in 2025. Pryor’s Verdict durability grade is at the 75th percentile, and at 28 years old, he is in the middle of his prime, indicating a relatively low risk of injury.
Opportunity Notes
Pryor’s snap share percentage trended stable from 2024 to 2025, averaging 12.5%. The Bengals’ receiving corps is deep, making Pryor’s role uncertain, and he will likely face competition for targets.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Dan Pitcher coordinates a shotgun-heavy, 11 personnel offense with a 62.7% pass rate. This scheme helps Pryor’s ceiling, as he is a pass-catching specialist and excels in the Bengals’ high-volume passing game.
Trend Assessment
Stable. Pryor’s snap share percentage trended stable from 2024 to 2025, averaging 12.5% with a spike to 24.0% in Week 9. Furthermore, his stable performance suggests consistency in his production.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling: WR2-WR3 finish range. For Pryor to reach this ceiling, he must see increased targets and maintain a stable role in the Bengals’ receiving corps. Floor: WR4-WR5 finish range. If Pryor’s snap share decreases or he loses his role, his value will decline.
Comparable Player
Sterling Sharpe, 1992-1994.