Summary
A.J. Brown enters Year 9 as the #8 WR in Verdict’s dynasty score (75.0, stable trend) at age 28. He logged 88.5% of Philadelphia’s offense snaps in 2025, scoring 181.3 fantasy points on a 78.4% target share with 7 touchdowns. Brown’s stable snap share and moderate target volume make him an attractive dynasty asset.
Projection Rationale
Brown’s 88.5% snap share and 78.4% target share provide a stable floor, while his 2025 production (1,003 receiving yards, 7 touchdowns) suggests a moderate ceiling. The west coast scheme under Kevin Patullo and Nick Sirianni’s oversight should continue to emphasize Brown’s big-play potential.
Injury Risk
Brown carried full participation in practice across every reported injury check in 2025, with no DNPs or missed game time. His injury history indicates a moderate risk profile, with no significant structural concerns.
Opportunity Notes
Brown’s snap share remains stable at 88.5% with a moderate target share of 78.4%. The west coast scheme under Kevin Patullo continues to emphasize Brown’s big-play potential, with 7 touchdowns in 2025. No WR2 threat exists on the depth chart, and Brown’s snap share should remain secure.
Scheme Fit Analysis
The west coast scheme under Kevin Patullo and Nick Sirianni’s oversight continues to emphasize Brown’s big-play potential. The zone-heavy coverage under Vic Fangio’s 3-4 defense requires a WR with Brown’s size and athleticism to create separation.
Trend Assessment
Stable
A.J. Brown maintained a consistent 88.5% snap share across 16 games in 2025, with a stable target share of 78.4% and no notable injuries reported.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling tracks near 2025’s 181.3-point finish if touchdowns advance past 7 and target share holds at 78.4% — the combination pays heavily in this custom format. Floor tracks near 181.3 given stable snap share and moderate target volume.
Comparable Player
His volume and scoring profile draw comparisons to DeVante Parker from 2020 Miami — similar stable target share, similar moderate usage, and similar touchdown upside.