Summary
Le’Meke Brockington carries a 10.0 dynasty score, ranking 831 at WR. His impressive performance in the 2025 season saw a notable increase in target share, and at a young age with 3 contract years remaining, his production trajectory is on the rise, setting him up for potential long-term success.
Le’Meke Brockington’s 2025 season saw a notable increase in target share, and at a young age with 3 contract years remaining, his production trajectory is on the rise. This upward trend in production is expected to continue as he adapts to the West Coast offense under HC Kevin Stefanski.
Projection Rationale
The 72.3% target conversion rate is a notable indicator of his production potential. With a strong track record of performance and 3 contract years remaining, Brockington’s role security is high.
Injury Risk
No injury entries in 2025, which bodes well for his future prospects.
Opportunity Notes
Le’Meke Brockington’s snap share trended up by 5% from the previous season. Furthermore, his 67.2% shotgun rate indicates a secure role as a primary receiver in the West Coast offense.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Tommy Rees coordinates a West Coast offense with a 57.0% pass rate and 67.2% shotgun rate. Brockington’s production is directly affected by the West Coast offense’s emphasis on short passes and high-volume target distribution. The scheme helps Brockington’s ceiling as a high-volume receiver.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling: WR2-WR3: Brockington must maintain his 2025 target share and adapt to the West Coast offense’s nuances to reach WR2-WR3 status.
Comparable Player
Randy Moss, 1998-2001.