2025 Receiving Stats
REC
10
YDS
130
TD
0
AVG
13.0
TAR
11
Rest-of-Season Projections
2025 Fantasy Outlook
After setting the rookie record for receiving yards, Nacua was even more productive on a per-game basis in his second pro season, averaging 7.2 catches for 90.0 yards even though a knee injury cost him five games and limited his snaps in three others. His 2024 average of 3.7 yards per route run was a league high, well above his 2.7 YPRR (8th) in 2023. Nacua is one of the strongest and most physical wide receivers in the league, with his ability to break tackles and win contested catches more than making up for average speed. He's a perfect fit in Sean McVay's offense, although the competition for targets got slightly tougher this offseason when the Rams swapped out a post-prime Cooper Kupp for a post-prime Davante Adams. It's otherwise a fantastic situation, as the team lacks secondary receivers that demand considerable target shares and still has QB Matthew Stafford playing at a reasonably high level. The two drawbacks are a sketchy injury history dating back to college and a lack of touchdowns (nine on 184 career receptions), but there are only a handful of WRs that project for similar quantities of catches and yards per game. Read Past Outlooks
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Gritty performance nets 130 yards
Nacua corralled 10 of 11 targets for 130 yards while taking his only carry for one yard in Sunday's 14-9 victory over the Texans.
ANALYSIS
Nacua suffered an injury scare early in the contest when a big hit caused a laceration to his forehead. The star wideout made a prompt return to action before finishing with a game-high 131 yards. Nacua is off to a great start in search of his second 1,000-yard receiving season after injuries caused him to fall 10 yards shy of the mark in 2024. With QB Matthew Stafford looking healthy under center, Nacua should generate WR1-type projections against the Titans next Sunday.
Nacua suffered an injury scare early in the contest when a big hit caused a laceration to his forehead. The star wideout made a prompt return to action before finishing with a game-high 131 yards. Nacua is off to a great start in search of his second 1,000-yard receiving season after injuries caused him to fall 10 yards shy of the mark in 2024. With QB Matthew Stafford looking healthy under center, Nacua should generate WR1-type projections against the Titans next Sunday.
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Advanced NFL Stats
How do Puka Nacua's 2025 advanced stats compare to other wide receivers?
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Air Yards Per Game
91.0Air Yards Per Snap
2.53% Team Air Yards
40.8%% Team Targets
37.9%Avg Depth of Target
8.3 YdsCatch Rate
90.9%Drop Rate
0.0%Avg Yds After Catch
4.8% 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
42.6
Cornerbacks
67.2
Safeties
0.0
Linebackers
72.9
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2025 Puka Nacua Split Stats
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Measurables Review
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How do Puka Nacua'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.
* All metrics are from his Pro Day (not the combine).
Height
6' 2"Weight
212 lbs40-Yard Dash
4.56 secShuttle Time
4.36 secCone Drill
7.32 secVertical Jump
33.0 inBroad Jump
121 inBench Press
15 repsHand Length
9.62 inArm Length
32.00 inPast Fantasy Outlooks
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Nacua came into the NFL as a fifth-round pick and had nearly as many receiving yards (1,486) in his rookie season as in all four years of his college career combined (1,749). It helped that he played all 17 games, after averaging eight between his time at Washington and BYU. It also helped to have QB Matthew Stafford and HC Sean McVay on his side, and WR Cooper Kupp's hamstring injury in September contributed to Nacua drawing 52 targets over his first four games. After that, Nacua averaged 5.2 catches for 78.7 yards on 8.6 targets in the 12 games both he and Kupp played, continuing to flirt with fantasy WR1 status. Kupp averaged 4.9 catches for 61.4 yards on 7.9 targets in those same 12 games, and it was Nacua who exploded for 9-181-1 in a wild-card loss to the Lions, setting a single-game rookie receiving record for the playoffs (after breaking the season-long record a week earlier). Nacua did most of his damage on short and intermediate passes, but he was efficient with his deep chances as well, catching 10 of 17 targets 20-plus yards downfield. He looked a step quicker than his 4.57 40 time suggests, though it was his strength, toughness and agility that really stood out while he recorded the fourth most yards after catch (689, 6.4 average) among WRs. Kupp has already shown that a receiver can post huge numbers under McVay/Stafford without top-notch athletic traits, and Nacua appears to be the new No. 1 in an efficient offense that's heavily concentrated among its star players.
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Returns to Sunday's contest
Nacua (head) returned to Sunday's game versus the Texans, Adam Grosbard of The Orange County Register reports.
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Evaluated for concussion Sunday
Nacua is being evaluated for a concussion during Sunday's game against the Texans.
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Teaming up with Adams
Nacua and Davante Adams are entrenched as the top two options in the Rams' revamped WR room, ESPN.com's Sarah Barshop reports.
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Targeted 14 times in playoff loss
Nacua caught six of 14 targets for 97 yards in Sunday's 28-22 NFC divisional-round loss to the Eagles.
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Quiet after big opening catch
Nacua secured five of nine targets for 44 yards in the Rams' 27-9 wild-card win over the Vikings on Monday night.
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Intriguing remarks about rival
Nacua recently opined that the division-rival 49ers' championship window "closes" if San Francisco quarterback Brock Purdy were to receive a contract extension worth more $50 million or more annually, Kevin Patra of NFL.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Appearing on former NFL receiver Julian Edelman's Games With Names podcast, Nacua was asked by the host if he thought Purdy deserved a new deal that averaged in the high "40 millions per year." Nacua responded by saying the "mid-4s" would be more appropriate and added that compensating him much more beyond that point would compromise the 49ers' cap situation enough to prevent them from remaining a contender for the foreseeable future.
Appearing on former NFL receiver Julian Edelman's Games With Names podcast, Nacua was asked by the host if he thought Purdy deserved a new deal that averaged in the high "40 millions per year." Nacua responded by saying the "mid-4s" would be more appropriate and added that compensating him much more beyond that point would compromise the 49ers' cap situation enough to prevent them from remaining a contender for the foreseeable future.