Houston Texans

Nico Collins

Age
27
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Sleeper ID
7569
Verdict scores
Trade Value 9,165
Win-Now 6.7/10
Consistency 55
Positional Rank 6
Trade Value Tier A
Trend → Stable
Scouting report

Summary

Nico Collins enters Year 6 at age 27 as a key contributor to Houston’s passing game, recording 190.7 fantasy points in 2025 on a 76.8% snap share. His stable dynasty value trajectory and #6 WR ranking in Verdict’s dynasty score (79.0) justify a hold in redraft and dynasty leagues.

Projection Rationale

Collins averages 76.8% of Houston’s offense snaps in 2025, which preserves a volume floor given his 71/120 target share and 6 touchdowns. The 1,117 receiving yards on a 71-target basis demonstrate a high-volume receiver, and his stable snap share ensures a 2026 baseline near 190.7 fantasy points.

Injury Risk

Collins has a history of full participation in practice when not listed as out. His snap share holds at 76.8% across 15 games in 2025, with only two dips below 80%. This stability reduces injury concerns for a receiver with moderate rushing exposure (2 attempts in 2025).

Opportunity Notes

Collins’ 76.8% snap share in 2025 holds steady, with only a few dips below 80% across 15 games. The Texans run a passing-oriented west coast system under Nick Caley and DeMeco Ryans, which positions Collins for a high-volume receiver role. No WR2 threat exists on the depth chart.

Scheme Fit Analysis

DeMeco Ryans’ west coast system from San Francisco translates to Houston, with zone-heavy coverage and play-action opportunities. Collins’ role as a 76.2% target share receiver aligns with this system, and his 1,117 receiving yards demonstrate a high-volume playmaker.

Trend Assessment

Stable Collins’ dynasty score of 79.0 and stable trade value of 6,676 reflect his consistent production in 2025, including 1,117 receiving yards and 6 touchdowns.

Ceiling / Floor

Ceiling tracks near the 2025 baseline of 190.7 fantasy points, with a stable snap share and target distribution. Floor clears 150.0 fantasy points, considering a 20% drop in target share or snap percentage.

Comparable Player

His role as a 76.2% target share receiver in a zone-heavy scheme draws comparisons to JuJu Smith-Schuster from 2021–2022 Pittsburgh — similar mid-target-share volume, similar west coast system, similar target distribution.