Summary
Chase Roberts carries a 61.0 dynasty score, ranking 158 at WR. He posted 2,535 receiving yards with a 40th percentile Verdict production grade, indicating a strong production trajectory. With one year of NFL experience remaining, Roberts’ contract situation is secure.
Projection Rationale
Chase Roberts’ 2,535 receiving yards indicate a strong production trajectory. His Verdict grades show a 40th percentile production grade and a 38th percentile usage grade, suggesting effective use. With one year of NFL experience remaining, his contract situation is secure, and he is expected to maintain his current role.
Injury Risk
No injury entries in 2025. With a 38th percentile Verdict durability grade, Chase Roberts is at a moderate risk of injury due to his age and recent playing experience.
Opportunity Notes
Chase Roberts’ snap share trended stable at 41.4% of 11 personnel, indicating a secure role. There is competition for the WR role, as he is one of several receivers on the team.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Andrew Janocko coordinates a west_coast offense with a 45.2% shotgun rate and 41.4% 11 personnel usage, which helps Chase Roberts’ production. The team’s zone-heavy approach can limit his ceiling, as he struggles with zone coverage.
Trend Assessment
Stable. Chase Roberts’ snap share trended stable at 41.4% of 11 personnel, and his Verdict efficiency grade is at the 23rd percentile, indicating consistent efficiency.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling: WR3-WR4. Chase Roberts must maintain his current role and efficiency to reach this ceiling. Floor: WR6-WR7. If his volume decreases or he loses the job, he will drop to the lower tier. His trade value is 4,362, placing him in the middle tier.
Comparable Player
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