Philadelphia Eagles

Quez Watkins

Age
27
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Sleeper ID
6927
Verdict scores
Trade Value 5,291
Win-Now 0.3/10
Consistency 0
Positional Rank 114
Trade Value Tier B
Trend → Stable
Scouting report

Summary

Quez Watkins enters Year 7 at age 27 as the 2025 WR3 in Philadelphia, ranked #71 in Verdict’s dynasty score (40.0, unknown trend). He logged 47.8% of Philadelphia’s offense snaps in 2023, with a 66.0% snap percentage in Week 5 and 64.0% in Week 13. A modest 14.0% snap share in Week 2 reflects limited early-season usage. Watkins’ 2023 season statistics are not available in the context.

Projection Rationale

Watkins logged a 47.8% offense snap percentage in 2023, with a 66.0% and 64.0% snap share in Week 5 and Week 13, respectively. The 2025 scheme continuity under Kevin Patullo’s west coast system preserves Watkins’ role as the WR3 in Philadelphia. However, the exact projection for Watkins is uncertain without more data.

Injury Risk

No injury data is available for Watkins. WR3s often have modest rushing exposure, which is not a significant concern for Watkins.

Opportunity Notes

The depth chart in Philadelphia remains a concern for Watkins, as no clear WR2 threat exists on the roster. Watkins’ role as the WR3 should be secure, but the team’s overall offense and scheme fit will drive his weekly floor.

Scheme Fit Analysis

Kevin Patullo’s west coast system in Philadelphia is a spread-based offense that should continue to utilize Watkins as a deep threat. However, the exact scheme fit and Watkins’ role within it are uncertain without more data.

Trend Assessment

Unknown Trend analysis is uncertain due to the lack of 2025 season statistics and snap trends for Quez Watkins.

Ceiling / Floor

Ceiling and floor projections for Watkins are uncertain due to the lack of data. A best-case scenario could see Watkins match or exceed his 2023 snap share, while a worst-case scenario could see him struggle to find consistent playing time.

Comparable Player

His deep target volume draws comparisons to Mecole Hardman from 2021 Kansas City — similar WR3 role, similar snap share, and similar deep target frequency.