Summary
Ryan Miller carries a 43.0 dynasty score, ranking 276 at WR. Miller’s production has seen a decline in recent years, but his age trajectory remains strong, suggesting he still has a solid foundation.
Projection Rationale
Miller’s 34 receiving yards per game in 2025 indicate a stable production trajectory. However, his efficiency grade is at the 50th percentile, suggesting room for improvement. Miller’s contract situation is uncertain, with only $0 guaranteed remaining, making his role security a concern that could impact his future prospects.
Injury Risk
No injury entries in 2025. Miller’s durability grade is at the 49th percentile, indicating a moderate risk of injury.
Opportunity Notes
Miller’s snap share trended stable at 15.2% in 2025. However, his role security is uncertain due to his contract situation, which may limit his opportunities.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Matt Nagy coordinates a West Coast offense with a 15.3% play-action rate and 80.0% shotgun usage. This scheme can help Miller’s ceiling by providing opportunities for big plays; however, his usage remains uncertain due to his role in the offense.
Trend Assessment
Declining. Miller’s production declined in 2025, and his consistency Verdict grade is in the 0th percentile, indicating significant issues with reliability.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling: WR4-WR5. For Miller to reach this ceiling, he must improve his efficiency and secure a larger role. Floor: WR7-WR10. If Miller loses his job or sees significant volume reduction, his floor would be a lower-tier receiver.
Comparable Player
Michael Floyd, 2014-2016