New York Jets

Irvin Charles

Age
29
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Sleeper ID
8861
Verdict scores
Trade Value 1,547
Win-Now 0.3/10
Consistency 0
Positional Rank 487
Trade Value Tier D
Trend → Stable
Scouting report

Summary

Irvin Charles enters Year 5 at age 28 as a depth WR for the New York Jets on a $855,000 APY with a 0-year guaranteed deal. He logged 5.0% of the Jets’ offense snaps in 2024 and zero snaps in Week 1, 4, 5, and 9, and 9 snaps in Week 10 and 14. Charles’ Dynasty Score stands at 12.0, ranking him #542 at the position, with a trade value of 546.

Projection Rationale

Charles logged 5.0% of the Jets’ offense snaps in 2024, suggesting an occasional depth role, but zero snaps in multiple games and only 9 snaps in Week 10 and 14 indicate inconsistent playing time. If he receives more snaps, his ceiling could be a WR4 or 5, but without consistent volume, it’s challenging to project him as more than a fringe starter.

Injury Risk

Charles’ injury status is unknown, and no advanced stats are available. As a WR, he has a moderate injury risk due to positional nature and contact exposure.

Opportunity Notes

Charles logged zero snaps in Week 1, 4, 5, and 9, and 9 snaps in Week 10 and 14, indicating inconsistent playing time. The Jets’ offense under Tanner Engstrand’s coordination is built around the QB position, and Charles may struggle for consistent volume.

Scheme Fit Analysis

The Jets’ spread passing attack under Tanner Engstrand’s coordination may not provide Charles with consistent playing time, as the offense is built around the QB position. If Charles receives more snaps, his ceiling could be a WR4 or 5.

Trend Assessment

Unknown Charles logged 5.0% of the Jets’ offense snaps in 2024 but did not receive any snaps in several games, indicating a lack of consistent playing time.

Ceiling / Floor

Ceiling is a WR4 or 5 with 10-15 snaps per game, while the floor is a fringe starter or practice squad candidate due to inconsistent playing time.

Comparable Player

His playing time and production profile draw comparisons to Keelan Cole from 2021–2022 Jacksonville — similar small-school WR, similar volume floor, and similar opportunity risk.