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2025 Fantasy Outlook
Ridley is coming off back-to-back seasons with over 1,000 receiving yards and no missed games, but his other counting stats took a hit with the move from Jacksonville to Tennessee, losing four TDs, 12 catches and 16 targets from 2023 to 2024. He was both the deep threat and the lead target for a miserable Titans offense, recording a career-high 15.3 aDOT and a career-low 53.3 percent catch rate. Now 30 years old, Ridley hasn't recaptured his peak form since missing all of 2022 for a gambling suspension, but he was nonetheless one of the few bright spots for Tennessee last year after a rough start to the season, averaging 4.6 catches for 73.0 yards from Week 7 on (with a 59.1 percent catch rate and 9.1 YPT). He's back for the second season of a four-year, $92 million contract, and still playing under coach Brian Callahan without much competition for playing time or targets. The Titans are counting on No. 1 overall pick Cam Ward to be the big difference between 2024 and 2025 for an offense that otherwise added two veteran starters on the offensive line (LT Dan Moore, RG Kevin Zeitler) while settling for Van Jefferson and 32-year-old Tyler Lockett as "upgrades" at wide receiver. The combination of better blocking and minimal target competition is good news for Ridley's fantasy production, although Ward's success (or lack thereof) ultimately will matter more. Read Past Outlooks
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Out of sync with Ward
Ridley recorded four receptions on eight targets for 27 yards in Sunday's 20-12 loss to the Broncos.
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Ridley led the Titans in targets and receptions, but he was not efficient with his chances and was slightly out of sync with Cameron Ward. The duo connected for a 13-yard gain early in the fourth quarter, Ridley's longest catch of the day. However, he had a few passes glance off his hands later in the contest as the Titans tried to mount a comeback, and Ridley had a particularly costly drop on the team's final offensive possession. While it was a disappointing opening line, Ridley should be in for better performances moving forward thanks to his secure role in the Titans' offense.
Ridley led the Titans in targets and receptions, but he was not efficient with his chances and was slightly out of sync with Cameron Ward. The duo connected for a 13-yard gain early in the fourth quarter, Ridley's longest catch of the day. However, he had a few passes glance off his hands later in the contest as the Titans tried to mount a comeback, and Ridley had a particularly costly drop on the team's final offensive possession. While it was a disappointing opening line, Ridley should be in for better performances moving forward thanks to his secure role in the Titans' offense.
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Measurables Review
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Ridley came back from his year-and-a-half absence and proved he can still play, though his lone season with the Jaguars wasn't necessarily a success. He scored eight TDs and had a handful of close-call misses in the end zone, but teammate Christian Kirk was otherwise more productive before suffering a season-ending injury Week 13, and Ridley barely snuck over 1,000 yards in 17 games while finishing with a career-low 55.9 percent catch rate. The Titans, led by new coach Brian Callahan, apparently believe the 2018 first-round pick can get back toward his 1,374-yard peak from 2020 in Atlanta, having signed Ridley to a four-year, $92 million contract with 51 percent of the money guaranteed at signing. There were certainly signs of the old Ridley last year, though his volume was disappointing when Kirk was healthy (6.9 targets per game) and his efficiency then plummeted from 8.7 YPT to 5.9 when he got far more volume (10.0 targets) in Kirk's absence the final six games. His comments after signing suggest Ridley expects to move around the formation more often this year, which could be especially helpful given that he's thin (6-1, 190) and managed just 5.9 YPT against press coverage last year. On the other hand, a move to Tennessee means uncertainty at QB with second-year pro Will Levis and major target competition from WRs DeAndre Hopkins and Tyler Boyd. It's not clear a 29-year-old Ridley is better than a 32-year-old Hopkins, though the latter's presence should at least free up the former to focus on his strengths and take fewer reps against top cornerbacks using press coverage.
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Good to go
Ridley isn't listed on the injury report for Week 1 at Denver, John Glennon of NashvillePost.com reports.
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Expected to be ready Week 1
Coach Brian Callahan said over the weekend that Ridley (soreness) is on pace to be ready for Week 1 against the Broncos on Sunday, Sept. 7, Nick Suss of The Tennessean reports.
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Not practicing Tuesday
Ridley is dealing with some soreness and won't practice Tuesday, Paul Kuharsky of PaulKuharsky.com reports.
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Not slated to play Friday
Ridley isn't in line to play in Friday's preseason contest against the Falcons, Turron Davenport of ESPN.com reports.
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Clicking with Ward
Ridley recorded three receptions on three targets for 50 yards in Saturday's 29-7 preseason loss to the Buccaneers.
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Suspension had benefits
Ridley said in a recent interview that the gambling-related suspension that wiped out his 2022 season made him "mentally stronger," Turron Davenport of ESPN.com reports.
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Ridley is entering his second season in Tennessee and is now the unquestioned No. 1 receiver for rookie first overall pick Cam Ward, whom he displayed plenty of chemistry with all offseason and during training camp. He was also voted by teammates as one of five team captains, and Ridley says he feels much better both physically and mentally after having dealt with a serious foot injury during his final year-plus in Atlanta before being hit with the year-long suspension.
Ridley is entering his second season in Tennessee and is now the unquestioned No. 1 receiver for rookie first overall pick Cam Ward, whom he displayed plenty of chemistry with all offseason and during training camp. He was also voted by teammates as one of five team captains, and Ridley says he feels much better both physically and mentally after having dealt with a serious foot injury during his final year-plus in Atlanta before being hit with the year-long suspension.