Summary
Dae’Quan Wright carries a 63.0 dynasty score, ranking 71 at TE. Wright’s 112 receptions and 1,570 receiving yards in his college career indicate a high floor, but his age and limited NFL experience make him a developmental project.
Projection Rationale
Wright’s 112 receptions in college indicate a high ceiling as a pass-catching tight end. However, his Verdict durability grade at the 38th percentile raises concerns about his ability to stay healthy. Wright’s age and limited NFL experience also limit his immediate upside, but his contract situation (1 year, $0.9M APY) provides a secure role.
Injury Risk
No injury entries in 2025. Wright’s Verdict durability grade at the 38th percentile indicates a moderate injury risk profile for his age.
Opportunity Notes
Wright’s snap share percentage is not available. However, his role as a young tight end in the west coast spread system of the Philadelphia Eagles suggests a secure opportunity.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Kevin Patullo coordinates a west coast offense with a 26.1% 12 personnel rate and 76.3% shotgun rate. Wright’s pass-catching ability and athleticism fit well within this scheme. However, his limited experience in the NFL may limit his ceiling.
Trend Assessment
Stable. Wright’s production grades are stable, with Verdict production grade at the 44th percentile and efficiency grade at the 38th percentile, indicating consistent but unremarkable performance.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling: TE2-TE3. Wright must stay healthy and develop a reliable role in the Eagles’ offense to reach the TE2 tier.
Floor: TE5-TE6. Wright’s limited experience, injury risk, and lack of elite athleticism limit his floor to a lower-tier tight end.
Comparable Player
Ben Coate, 2003-2009