2025 Receiving Stats
REC
2
YDS
-2
TD
1
AVG
-1.0
TAR
7
Rest-of-Season Projections
2025 Fantasy Outlook
Douglas came to the Patriots in 2023 as a sixth-round pick and almost immediately earned a regular role in the slot, where his 5-foot-8, 179-pound frame wouldn't be too limiting. He's since bulked up some, now listed at 192, and seemingly without sacrificing any of his 4.44 speed, but that doesn't mean he'll ever be more than a No. 3 receiver. After drawing targets on 22.1 percent of routes as a rookie, Douglas dropped to 16.9 percent in 2024 despite being surrounded mostly by backup-quality receivers. The Patriots hope that won't be the case this year, having signed Stefon Diggs and Mack Hollins, but their receiving corps and offensive line still rank near the bottom of the league on paper. That's good for Douglas' chances to keep his role, and he's already more athletic than the average slot specialist, but it's tough to manage even WR3 fantasy production in such a role unless the team almost exclusively uses three-wide formations and/or has elite passing numbers overall. Neither of those outcomes seems likely under new coach Mike Vrabel, which means Douglas' statistical gains figure to be modest even if second-year QB Drake Maye proves to be a gem. Read Past Outlooks
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Minimal production in Week 1 loss
Douglas secured two of seven targets for minus-2 yards and a touchdown while rushing once for four yards in the Patriots' 20-13 loss to the Raiders on Sunday.
ANALYSIS
Douglas' final receiving line was odd to say the least, considering he managed the unlikely feat of recording a touchdown yet finishing with negative yardage overall. The third-year pro saved his day from being a total washout with his two-yard scoring grab late in the first quarter, but the likes of Kayshon Boutte (6-103), Stefon Diggs (6-57) and Hunter Henry (4-66) were all much more involved. It remains to be seen if Week 1 usage will be indicative of a more concentrated Patriots air attack this season, with the next opportunity to see the matter play out coming in the form of a Week 2 road matchup against the Dolphins.
Douglas' final receiving line was odd to say the least, considering he managed the unlikely feat of recording a touchdown yet finishing with negative yardage overall. The third-year pro saved his day from being a total washout with his two-yard scoring grab late in the first quarter, but the likes of Kayshon Boutte (6-103), Stefon Diggs (6-57) and Hunter Henry (4-66) were all much more involved. It remains to be seen if Week 1 usage will be indicative of a more concentrated Patriots air attack this season, with the next opportunity to see the matter play out coming in the form of a Week 2 road matchup against the Dolphins.
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Fantasy/Red Zone Stats
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Advanced NFL Stats
How do DeMario Douglas' 2025 advanced stats compare to other wide receivers?
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Air Yards Per Game
31.0Air Yards Per Snap
0.70% Team Air Yards
9.0%% Team Targets
15.6%Avg Depth of Target
4.4 YdsCatch Rate
28.6%Drop Rate
14.3%Avg Yds After Catch
0.0% Targeted On Route
0.0%Avg Yds Per Route Run
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Receiving Alignment Breakdown
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This Week's Opposing Pass Defense
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Overall QB Rating Against
115.9
Cornerbacks
124.9
Safeties
87.5
Linebackers
100.0
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2025 DeMario Douglas Split Stats
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Measurables Review
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How do DeMario Douglas' 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.
Height
5' 8"Weight
192 lbs40-Yard Dash
4.44 secShuttle Time
4.29 secVertical Jump
39.5 inBroad Jump
134 inHand Length
8.75 inArm Length
30.25 inPast Fantasy Outlooks
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2023
Douglas was one of the few bright spots on a broken Patriots offense in 2023, drawing at least five targets in every game he played from Week 7 on. He had seven games with at least 40 yards out of the 14 he played. though he topped 55 yards just twice (84, 74), mostly settling for short gains and failing to score even a single TD. Douglas played both inside and outside as a rookie last year, but at 5-8, 192, he's probably a better fit in the slot long term. As much as he looks like a gem of a sixth-round pick, his considerable role in 2023 was at least partially a product of the Patriots lacking other options. They're hoping 2024 second-round pick Ja'Lynn Polk and fourth-rounder Javon Baker can take care of that, and they also brought in former Vikings No. 3 receiver K.J. Osborn and re-signed Kendrick Bourne (who is rehabbing an ACL tear). Competition for roles should be wide open under the new coaching staff, with Douglas a candidate to land anywhere between first and fifth on the depth chart.
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Fails to catch only target Saturday
Douglas didn't catch his only target in Saturday's 20-12 preseason win over the Vikings.
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Displaying consistency in camp
Douglas has been the Patriots' most consistent receiver in training camp thus far, according to Paul Perillo of the team's official site.
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Set to reprise role in slot
As training camp approaches, Evan Lazar of the Patriots' official site views Douglas as a lock to secure a role in the team's revamped wide receiver corps.
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Catches 66 passes this season
Douglas finished the 2024 regular season with 66 catches (on 87 targets) for 621 yards and three TDs in 17 games.
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Finds end zone in loss
Douglas caught four passes for 46 yards and one touchdown on five targets in Saturday's 40-7 loss to the Chargers.
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Frustrated with role
Douglas is frustrated due to his lack of targets through two games, Kevin Patra of NFL.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Douglas had a relatively productive rookie season, particularly in the latter half of the campaign, when he topped 50 receiving yards three times in the final seven games. So far in 2024, he's earned only three targets with two catches for 12 yards across two contests. Following Sunday's overtime loss to the Seahawks, Douglas noted that he's still getting open but is not getting delivered targets. The Patriots are likely to run a conservative offense, so Douglas may find it difficult to consistently post quality stats.
Douglas had a relatively productive rookie season, particularly in the latter half of the campaign, when he topped 50 receiving yards three times in the final seven games. So far in 2024, he's earned only three targets with two catches for 12 yards across two contests. Following Sunday's overtime loss to the Seahawks, Douglas noted that he's still getting open but is not getting delivered targets. The Patriots are likely to run a conservative offense, so Douglas may find it difficult to consistently post quality stats.