Summary
Jalin Hyatt carries a 45.0 dynasty score, ranking 259 at WR.
Hyatt is a 24-year-old with 3 years remaining on his contract, indicating a promising timeline for growth and development.
Projection Rationale
Hyatt’s 35 receiving yards and 5/14 target share indicate a developing role, suggesting that he is on the cusp of increased involvement in the offense. His Verdict production grade at the 17th percentile suggests a ceiling for growth, and with 3 years remaining on his contract, Hyatt’s role security is solid.
Injury Risk
No injury entries in 2025.
Jalin Hyatt’s Verdict durability grade at the 80th percentile mitigates injury concerns given his age, as he appears to be a relatively healthy player.
Opportunity Notes
Jalin Hyatt’s snap share trended stable at 29.0% in 2025, but there is still competition for the role, as the Giants have a deep receiving corps.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Matt Nagy coordinates a west coast offense with a 57.6% pass rate.
This scheme helps Hyatt’s ceiling by increasing target distribution, which could be beneficial for his development as a receiver.
Trend Assessment
Rising
Jalin Hyatt’s ascending trend is driven by his improving efficiency Verdict grade at the 50th percentile.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling: WR2-WR3 (Hyatt must maintain a strong target share and efficiency to reach this tier finish range).
Floor: WR6-WR7 (if Hyatt’s volume decreases or he loses the job, his floor would be this tier range).
Reference trade value of 2,925 as market context.
Comparable Player
Hank Bauer, 1954-56.