Los Angeles Chargers

Derius Davis

Age
25
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Sleeper ID
10234
Verdict scores
Trade Value 2,795
Win-Now 0.4/10
Consistency 0
Positional Rank 289
Trade Value Tier C
Trend ↓ Declining
Scouting report

Summary

Derius Davis is a 25-year-old wide receiver on the Chargers roster. His dynasty value trajectory is in decline following a 2025 season with just 0.5 fantasy points on a 5.0% snap share. Davis struggled to stay on the field, missing five games due to injury and averaging a paltry 5.0% snap share across 11 contests.

Projection Rationale

Davis’ 2025 season was hampered by injuries and a limited role. His 5.0% snap share and 0.5 fantasy points on custom scoring suggest a floor but no ceiling. The Chargers’ power-run scheme under Jim Harbaugh prioritizes the running back, which may further limit Davis’ opportunities.

Injury Risk

Derius Davis missed five games in 2025 due to injury, including a Week 17 absence. He practiced fully in Week 18, but his injury history raises concerns about durability. The wide receiver position is injury-prone, and Davis’ injury history makes him a risk in dynasty leagues.

Opportunity Notes

Davis averaged just 5.0% of the Chargers’ offense snap share in 2025. He saw limited targets, with only two receptions on three targets. The team’s power-run scheme and Derius’ injury concerns make it difficult to envision a significant increase in his playing time or targets.

Scheme Fit Analysis

The Chargers’ power-run scheme under Jim Harbaugh prioritizes the running back and may limit Derius Davis’ opportunities. The team’s zone-heavy coverage under Chris O’Leary also makes it challenging for Davis to separate from defenders.

Trend Assessment

Declining Derius Davis’ dynasty score of 11.0 reflects his limited 2025 production, and a 5.0% snap share across 11 games underscores his reduced role on the Chargers.

Ceiling / Floor

Ceiling: 5.0 fantasy points per game with a 10.0% snap share. Floor: 0.5 fantasy points per game with a 5.0% snap share.

Comparable Player

His receiving profile draws comparisons to D.J. Chark from 2021 in Jacksonville — similar small-school production, similar limited playing time, and similar injury concerns.