New York Jets

Quentin Skinner

Age
24
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Sleeper ID
12907
Verdict scores
Trade Value 3,120
Win-Now 0.9/10
Consistency 0
Positional Rank 224
Trade Value Tier C
Trend → Stable
Scouting report

Summary

Quentin Skinner enters Year 2 as a 24-year-old wide receiver for the New York Jets, ranked #885 at the position in Verdict’s dynasty score (9.0, stable trend). He logged 10 receiving yards on one target in the 2025 season with no touchdowns or first downs — a low-volume profile without opportunity risk. Dynasty managers should view Skinner as a depth asset rather than a starter.

Projection Rationale

Skinner logged one target in the 2025 season, resulting in 10 receiving yards with no touchdowns or first downs. The low-volume profile indicates a depth role on the Jets’ spread offense under Tanner Engstrand. With no notable splits or trends from the data, Skinner’s projection floor is tied to his snap share and role security.

Injury Risk

No injury data exists for Skinner. As a 24-year-old wide receiver, his injury risk profile is average for his position.

Opportunity Notes

Skinner logged 10 receiving yards on one target in the 2025 season, indicating a depth role on the Jets’ offense. No QB2 threat exists on the depth chart, and Skinner’s snap share holds at a low 1/1 target per game.

Scheme Fit Analysis

The Jets’ spread offense under Tanner Engstrand is designed to exploit Skinner’s route-running skills. However, the low-volume profile and lack of notable splits indicate that Skinner’s role is not critical to the offense’s success.

Trend Assessment

Stable Skinner’s dynasty score of 9.0 indicates a stable profile, with no notable changes in his underlying metrics from 2025.

Ceiling / Floor

Ceiling tracks near 2025’s 1.5-point finish given the low-volume profile and lack of notable splits. A significant injury or increased usage are the only realistic paths to meaningful regression above that line.

Comparable Player

His route-running skills and athletic profile draw comparisons to Sterling Shepard from 2019 New York Giants — similar 5’11" build, similar route agility, and similar low-volume usage.