Summary
Austin Trammell carries a 42.0 dynasty score, ranking 299 at WR. His 2025 production at the 10th percentile in production is concerning, and his age trajectory, which is at the 100th percentile, is a red flag for his long-term prospects.
Projection Rationale
Trammell’s 2025 season stats show a lack of production, with only a few receptions and a low efficiency Verdict grade. His contract situation is secure, but his age and declining production make it unlikely he’ll reach his current tier.
Injury Risk
No injury entries in 2025. Given his 100th percentile age trajectory, Trammell’s durability is a concern.
Opportunity Notes
Trammell’s snap share increased from 15.0% to 54.0% in Weeks 13 and 14. However, the increased usage did not translate to improved production. The Jaguars’ receiving corps is not set, and Trammell’s role is not secure.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Grant Udinski coordinates a McVay-tree offense, which is motion-heavy and spread-based. This scheme is pass-heavy, with a 53.5% pass rate, which should help Trammell’s production. However, his efficiency is at the 50th percentile, indicating he may struggle to capitalize on the opportunities provided.
Trend Assessment
Declining
Trammell’s production has declined significantly, and his usage has not kept pace with the increase in snaps. The efficiency Verdict grade is at the 50th percentile, but it’s not enough to counteract his overall decline.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling: WR4-WR5, requires significant improvement in production and efficiency. Floor: WR7-WR9, given his declining production and age trajectory.
Comparable Player
Wes Welker, 2007-2011.