2024 Receiving Stats
REC
66
YDS
992
TD
5
AVG
15.0
TAR
108
2025 Projections
2025 Fantasy Outlook
Metcalf seemed to max out in Seattle, finishing with 967 to 1,114 receiving yards each of the last four seasons, following the perhaps-false promise of a 1,303-yard, 10-TD effort in 2020, his second pro season. The respect he demands as a deep threat has real-life value beyond what his stats show, but there's always been slight disappointment for fantasy owners, with Metcalf never topping 8.3 targets per game and typically averaging closer to 7 or 7.5. Even the touchdowns have fallen off, with Metcalf scoring 19 in Geno Smith's three full seasons as Seattle's QB, compared to 29 TDs over the final three years of the Russell Wilson era. A change of scenery seems like a good thing at first glance, especially after the Steelers traded George Pickens away, except that Metcalf's new situation in Pittsburgh may be worse for receiving production than the one he just left, featuring run-first offensive coordinator Arthur Smith and either 41-year-old Aaron Rodgers under center. It feels like Metcalf still has another level to reach, given his unmatched physical attributes and lack of obvious flaws, but the same was true each of the past three seasons and it never materialized. The most likely outcome is yet another season of the 27-year-old producing at an above-average level by most standards while still falling shy of what seems possible for a player who is simultaneously one of the largest and fastest players at his position. Read Past Outlooks
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Building chemistry with Rodgers
Metcalf said at mandatory minicamp that while establishing a rapport with new quarterback Aaron Rodgers, the veteran signal-caller's "playmaking ability after a play breaks down" and "how quickly he releases the ball" have both stood out, Mike DeFabo of The Athletic reports.
ANALYSIS
Since being dealt to Pittsburgh and signing a five-year, $150 million deal with his new team, Metcalf's outlook has improved significantly. The Steelers' signing of Rodgers to a one-year deal provides Metcalf with short-term stability at quarterback plus a signal-caller with the necessary timing to complement the strengths of his route tree. Moreover, the decision to trade George Pickens to Dallas leaves Metcalf entrenched as the unquestioned top target in the Steelers' passing game, with all of Robert Woods, Calvin Austin, Roman Wilson and TE Pat Freiermuth as ancillary options. Offensive coordinator Arthur Smith also indicated that his usual run-heavy tendencies could shift in 2025, saying "we didn't bring [Rodgers] in here and sign [Metcalf] for all that money to go run the wishbone," and that "you try to play to the strengths of your team."
Since being dealt to Pittsburgh and signing a five-year, $150 million deal with his new team, Metcalf's outlook has improved significantly. The Steelers' signing of Rodgers to a one-year deal provides Metcalf with short-term stability at quarterback plus a signal-caller with the necessary timing to complement the strengths of his route tree. Moreover, the decision to trade George Pickens to Dallas leaves Metcalf entrenched as the unquestioned top target in the Steelers' passing game, with all of Robert Woods, Calvin Austin, Roman Wilson and TE Pat Freiermuth as ancillary options. Offensive coordinator Arthur Smith also indicated that his usual run-heavy tendencies could shift in 2025, saying "we didn't bring [Rodgers] in here and sign [Metcalf] for all that money to go run the wishbone," and that "you try to play to the strengths of your team."
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Air Yards Per Game
97.9Air Yards Per Snap
1.90% Team Air Yards
37.5%% Team Targets
19.1%Avg Depth of Target
13.5 YdsCatch Rate
61.1%Drop Rate
4.6%Avg Yds After Catch
4.2% Targeted On Route
20.1%Avg Yds Per Route Run
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2024 DK Metcalf Split Stats
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Measurables Review
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How do DK Metcalf's measurables compare to other wide receivers?
This section compares his draft workout metrics with players at the same position. The bar represents the player's percentile rank. For example, if the bar is halfway across, then the player falls into the 50th percentile for that metric and it would be considered average.
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6' 4"Weight
229 lbs40-Yard Dash
4.33 secShuttle Time
4.50 secCone Drill
7.38 secVertical Jump
40.5 inBroad Jump
134 inBench Press
27 repsHand Length
9.88 inArm Length
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
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Metcalf is one of the NFL's all-time physical freaks and has thoroughly defied the pre-draft medical concerns that dropped him to 64th overall in 2019. Still, he feels like somewhat of a disappointment, even if it's hard to pick out a specific weakness in his game. Metcalf erupted for 83-1,303-10 in his second season and hasn't stopped scoring touchdowns since (26 in three subsequent years), but his other numbers have been far less impressive -- averages of 77 catches for 1,043 yards on 129.7 targets, at a 59.4 percent catch rate and 8.0 YPT. Part of that entails the change from prime Russell Wilson to a declining/injured Wilson and then Geno Smith. Another part is that the Seahawks were 32nd, 22nd and 32nd in offensive snaps the past three years, sitting about 7 percent below league-average in play volume since the NFL moved to a 17-game schedule. Swapping out HC Pete Carroll and OC Shane Waldron for Mike McDaniel and Ryan Grubb might help with the team-level volume, but Metcalf again again faces strong competition for WR targets from Tyler Lockett and 2023 first-round pick Jaxon Smith-Njigba. Annual predictions of Lockett's share decreasing still haven't manifested, and by the time that inevitably happens (or he leaves) it might be Smith-Njigba benefitting more so than Metcalf. On the bright side, Metcalf is still only 26, immensely talented and has never finished below 900 yards or six touchdowns. He's at least a solid starter for fantasy teams, and a coaching change might be the shake-up he needs to finally get back to his 2020 production and/or push toward 30 percent target share for the first time.
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Dealt to Pittsburgh
Metcalf was traded to the Steelers in exchange for a second-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, before signing a five-year, $150 million contract Sunday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
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Puts in trade request
Metcalf requested a trade from the Seahawks on Wednesday, and Seattle has agreed to explore moving the wideout, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
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Finishes down year on high note
Metcalf caught three of five targets for 53 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 30-25 win over the Rams.
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Three grabs in low-scoring victory
Metcalf brought in all three targets for 42 yards in the Seahawks' 6-3 win over the Bears on Thursday night.
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Breaks scoreless streak Sunday
Metcalf had three receptions on seven targets for 57 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 27-24 loss to the Vikings.
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Made strong impression on Rodgers
Metcalf's presence on the roster was cited by Aaron Rodgers in a recent interview as key to the quarterback's decision to sign with the Steelers, Scott DiBenedetto of PFSN reports.
ANALYSIS
In a recent appearance on The Pat McAfee Show, Rodgers noted how he'd started the year not having been familiar whatsoever with Metcalf. However, the two got together for a private throwing session in April and engaged in subsequent conversations, which left a strong impression on the future Hall of Fame quarterback. "He's not just a specimen, but he's a really solid human being. He is a solid dude, and he leads by example," Rodgers said. "The way he practices. The room goes how the top dog goes, and when DK catches the ball and finishes 60 yards to the end zone, it makes everyone else want to do the same thing."
In a recent appearance on The Pat McAfee Show, Rodgers noted how he'd started the year not having been familiar whatsoever with Metcalf. However, the two got together for a private throwing session in April and engaged in subsequent conversations, which left a strong impression on the future Hall of Fame quarterback. "He's not just a specimen, but he's a really solid human being. He is a solid dude, and he leads by example," Rodgers said. "The way he practices. The room goes how the top dog goes, and when DK catches the ball and finishes 60 yards to the end zone, it makes everyone else want to do the same thing."