Detroit Lions

Amon-Ra St. Brown

Age
26
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Sleeper ID
7547
Verdict scores
Trade Value 9,458
Win-Now 8.1/10
Consistency 40
Positional Rank 3
Trade Value Tier A
Trend → Stable
Scouting report

Summary

Amon-Ra St. Brown, the 26-year-old Detroit Lions wide receiver, enters Year 6 with a stable dynasty score of 94.0 and a #3 WR ranking. He averaged 80.1% of the offense’s snaps in 2025, with a notable upswing in Week 4 at 90.0% and Week 9 at 95.0%. Brown’s receiving profile includes 1,401 yards, 117/172 targets, 11 touchdowns, and 60 first downs.

Projection Rationale

Brown’s 80.1% average offense snap share in 2025, with a notable upswing in Week 4 and Week 9, locks in his volume floor. The 2025 baseline — 1,401 receiving yards on 117/172 targets, 11 touchdowns, and 60 first downs — shows a consistent receiving profile that scales in custom scoring. Brown’s receiving yards and touchdowns establish a stable projection floor.

Injury Risk

Brown practiced in full participation in Week 6 but had limited participation in Weeks 17 and 18. His injury status is stable, and his receiving profile is not heavily reliant on rushing exposure.

Opportunity Notes

Snap percentage trends upward, with a notable upswing in Week 4 at 90.0% and Week 9 at 95.0%. Brown’s 80.1% average offense snap share across 17 games confirms a stable volume profile. No WR2 threat exists on the depth chart. Target share and snap count trajectory remain stable.

Scheme Fit Analysis

Dan Campbell’s Lions run a passing-oriented system under John Morton, which complements Brown’s receiving skills. The McVay-tree scheme emphasizes mid-range passing, which suits Brown’s receiving profile. Morton’s continued OC duties ensure scheme continuity.

Trend Assessment

Stable Verdict’s dynasty score model reflects Brown’s stable production, with a 94.0 score and #3 WR ranking, despite a slight decline in snap percentage.

Ceiling / Floor

Ceiling tracks near 2025’s 265.5-point finish if receiving yards advance past 1,401 and touchdowns remain around 11 — the combination pays heavily in this custom format. Floor tracks near 265.5 given locked 80.1% snap share and an unchanged scheme. A mid-season injury is the only realistic path to meaningful regression below that line.

Comparable Player

His receiving profile, with 1,401 yards, 117/172 targets, and 60 first downs, draws comparisons to JuJu Smith-Schuster from the 2020 Pittsburgh Steelers — similar mid-range volume, similar touchdown production, and similar first-down accumulation.