Summary
Kyle Philips carries a 49.0 dynasty score, ranking 219 at WR. With one year remaining on his contract and an APY of $1,030,000, Philips has a secure role.
Projection Rationale
However, he lags behind in efficiency, ranking in the 27th percentile in Verdict production grades. With one year remaining on his contract, Philips’ role is secure, but his ceiling is capped by his limited usage. To reach his ceiling, he will need consistent targets and a high-volume offense.
Injury Risk
No injury entries in 2025. At 26 years old, with a 75th percentile durability grade, Philips’ injury risk is moderate.
Opportunity Notes
Philips’ snap share trended down in 2023, averaging 23.3% of the offense’s snaps. His role is secure, but there is competition for snaps from other receivers, which may limit his opportunities.
Scheme Fit Analysis
The Raiders’ OC, Mick Dennehy, coordinates a scheme that focuses on play-action passes and quick routes, which may not play to Philips’ strengths as a secondary receiver.
Trend Assessment
Stable. The 26-year-old WR’s usage has trended down, with an average snap percentage of 23.3% in 2023 and a wide range of snaps per week, from 4.0 to 49.0%.
Ceiling / Floor
Kyle Philips’ ceiling is a WR3 finish range, requiring consistent targets and a high-volume offense. His floor is a WR5 finish range, referencing his 3,185 trade value and moderate durability grade.
Comparable Player
Terrell Owens, 1998-2000.