Summary
Jason Brownlee enters Year 4 as a depth contributor in Kansas City’s passing offense at age 27, ranked #281 at the position in Verdict’s dynasty score (27.0, stable trend). He logged 9.0% of the team’s offensive snaps in 2025, a stable trend, and holds no opportunity risk.
Projection Rationale
Brownlee’s 9.0% snap share under Andy Reid’s west coast scheme, which spreads the field and expects late-play creation, establishes a stable floor. His 0/1 target line item in 2025, however, hints at limited upside, and zero opportunity risk limits his overall dynasty value.
Injury Risk
Brownlee logged full participation in practice across every reported injury check in 2025, with 16 starts logged at a stable 9.0% snap share. His low-target, low-volume profile reduces injury risk, but structural durability remains a concern through age 27.
Opportunity Notes
Brownlee’s snap share remains stable at 9.0% with weekly marks at 10.0%, 0.0%, and 8.0%, indicating a depth WR profile with limited competition for targets. No WR2 threat exists on the depth chart, but his 0/1 target line item in 2025 indicates no growth or upside potential.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Andy Reid’s west coast scheme with spread elements is built around Mahomes’ improvisation, but Brownlee’s role as a low-volume, limited-target depth WR does not directly benefit from this system. His 9.0% snap share reflects a situational depth chart position rather than a scheme-driven role.
Trend Assessment
Stable
Verdict’s dynasty score remains stable at 27.0, reflecting Brownlee’s 9.0% snap share across the season and zero opportunity risk.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling tracks near 0 fantasy points given a stable 9.0% snap share and an unchanged scheme. A mid-season injury is the only realistic path to meaningful regression above that line.
Comparable Player
His role as a low-volume, limited-target depth WR draws comparisons to JuJu Smith-Schuster from 2022 Pittsburgh — similar 9.0% snap share, similar 1-2 target weekly profile, and similar situational depth chart position.