Cincinnati Bengals

Andrei Iosivas

Age
26
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Sleeper ID
10226
Verdict scores
Trade Value 6,422
Win-Now 2.5/10
Consistency 0
Positional Rank 99
Trade Value Tier B
Trend ↓ Declining
Scouting report

Summary

Andrei Iosivas is a 26-year-old wide receiver entering Year 4 with the Cincinnati Bengals, boasting a 35.0 dynasty score and #96 position rank in Verdict’s trade value model. His 2025 season stats include 435 receiving yards and 2 touchdowns on 33 targets. However, his snap share declined to 74.7% across 17 games.

Projection Rationale

Iosivas logged 74.7% of Cincinnati’s offense snaps in 2025 under Zac Taylor’s mcvay_tree scheme, which emphasizes play-action passing and shotgun-heavy formations. The 435 yards on 33 targets, while modest, indicate a reliable, mid-tier contributor in a Bengals offense that prioritizes Burrow’s production. Designated as a deep threat, Iosivas’ 22 first downs from 33 targets show a high-value role in the team’s passing game.

Injury Risk

No injury data is available for Iosivas.

Opportunity Notes

Snap share holds at 74.7% across 17 games, but the Bengals’ offense is built around Joe Burrow’s production, and Iosivas’ designated role as a deep threat limits his upside. No QB2 threat exists on the depth chart, securing his role.

Scheme Fit Analysis

Zac Taylor’s McVay-tree offense prioritizes play-action passing and shotgun-heavy formations, which Iosivas fits as a designated deep threat. Dan Pitcher’s promotion as OC may not significantly alter the team’s passing-game approach.

Trend Assessment

Declining Iosivas’ snap share trended downward to 74.7% in 2025, and his dynasty score reflects a declining trend, dropping from an unknown previous value to 35.0.

Ceiling / Floor

Ceiling tracks near 435 yards on 33 targets given his designated role and modest target totals. Floor tracks around 73.4 points from 2025, considering his 74.7% snap share and a role that prioritizes deep threats.

Comparable Player

His receiving profile, including 435 yards on 33 targets, draws comparisons to Michael Gallup from 2021 in Dallas — similar deep threat, similar mid-season usage, similar modest target totals.