Miami Dolphins

Tutu Atwell

Age
26
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Sleeper ID
7562
Verdict scores
Trade Value 6,338
Win-Now 1.8/10
Consistency 0
Positional Rank 109
Trade Value Tier B
Trend ↓ Declining
Scouting report

Summary

Tutu Atwell enters Year 6 at age 26, ranked #120 at the position in Verdict’s dynasty score (34.0, stable trend). He played 26.6% of Miami’s offensive snaps in 2025, averaging 28.2 fantasy points per game on custom scoring, with 192 receiving yards, 6/15 targets, 1 touchdown, and 3 first downs.

Projection Rationale

Atwell logged 26.6% of the Dolphins’ offense snaps in 2025, with a 28.2-point fantasy finish per game on custom scoring. The 192 receiving yards, 6/15 targets, 1 touchdown, and 3 first downs suggest a modest but targeted role in the team’s passing game. The 2025 baseline — 28.2 points per game, 26.6% snap share, 192 receiving yards, 6/15 targets, 1 touchdown, and 3 first downs — shows a limited volume profile that scales in custom scoring where first downs pay +0.5.

Injury Risk

Atwell practiced full in Week 15, and his injury history shows no significant concerns, with only a few questionable and limited participation weeks throughout the season.

Opportunity Notes

Atwell’s snap share held at 26.6% for the season, with weekly marks ranging from 13.0% to 66.0%. The Dolphins’ passing game is built around Tua’s accuracy, and Atwell’s 6/15 targets suggest a targeted but limited role in the team’s offense.

Scheme Fit Analysis

Mike McDaniel’s Shanahan-tree system adapted for speed prioritizes quick WR screens and YAC-friendly concepts built around Tua’s accuracy. Atwell’s limited but targeted role fits within this system, with 6/15 targets and 192 receiving yards.

Trend Assessment

Stable Verdict’s dynasty score of 34.0 for Atwell reflects his stable workload and usage in 2025, with 26.6% of the team’s snaps and 28.2 fantasy points per game.

Ceiling / Floor

Ceiling is capped by his limited snap share and targeted role, while floor tracks near 28.2 points per game given his stable workload and usage in 2025.

Comparable Player

His limited but targeted role in Mike McDaniel’s Shanahan-tree system draws comparisons to Mack Hollins from 2021 Philadelphia — similar depth chart position, similar low-volume usage, and similar late-play creation demand.