2025 Receiving Stats
REC
16
YDS
180
TD
1
AVG
11.3
TAR
26
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2025 Fantasy Outlook
Drafted 28th overall last spring, Worthy had an odd rookie season that seemed equally defined by frequent TDs and near-misses. He had a rushing score and a receiving score in his NFL debut, immediately showing why the Chiefs took a shot on a 165-pound receiver with 4.21 speed, although it wasn't until Week 5 that he drew more than four targets in a game. Once Worthy saw more passes, each week seemed to include at least one or two plays where he was open for a big gain but either muffed the catch or Patrick Mahomes missed him. Their chemistry improved later, with Worthy catching 15 passes for 144 yards and two TDs in Weeks 16-17. Still, he finished the regular season with just six catches on 29 targets thrown 10-plus yards downfield, earning nearly all of his production on short throws and schemed touches. If you're a glass-half-full type, Worthy scored nine touchdowns (three rushing) and consistently led Kansas City's wideouts in playing time -- no small feat for one of the NFL's youngest players. The glass-half-full contingent grew considerably during the playoffs, when Worthy put up 5-45-0 (six targets), 6-85-1 (seven targets) and 8-157-2 (eight targets), the latter aided by a long TD in garbage time of the Super Bowl. The playoff outburst provides additional cause for optimism that Worthy can work in tandem with Rashee Rice to help return Kansas City's offense to where it was during Mahomes' first five seasons (2018-22) as a starter. When not injured or suspended, Rice represents tough competition for the short-area targets that Worthy made his living on for much of last season, while fellow wideout Marquise Brown is a threat to take deep looks. There's room for multiple pass catchers to thrive if the offense returns to elite status, but target competition becomes more of a concern for fantasy if KC's offense still looks like the 2022-23 version once both Rice and Worthy are playing. Read Past Outlooks
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Limited targets again
Worthy recorded three receptions on four targets for 35 yards in Sunday's 31-0 win over the Raiders. He added one rush for 13 yards.
ANALYSIS
Worthy saw only four targets for the second consecutive game, a concerning trend given the return of Rashee Rice in Sunday's shutout win. Rice immediately came back to lead the team in every receiving stat and will likely remain Patrick Mahomes' favorite target moving forward. That will leave Worthy reliant on big plays to produce strong fantasy performances and make him more of a boom-or-bust option in future weeks.
Worthy saw only four targets for the second consecutive game, a concerning trend given the return of Rashee Rice in Sunday's shutout win. Rice immediately came back to lead the team in every receiving stat and will likely remain Patrick Mahomes' favorite target moving forward. That will leave Worthy reliant on big plays to produce strong fantasy performances and make him more of a boom-or-bust option in future weeks.
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Air Yards Per Game
66.8Air Yards Per Snap
1.76% Team Air Yards
18.2%% Team Targets
10.9%Avg Depth of Target
12.8 YdsCatch Rate
61.5%Drop Rate
0.0%Avg Yds After Catch
3.6% Targeted On Route
20.3%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
89.9
Cornerbacks
75.4
Safeties
122.0
Linebackers
121.3
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2025 Xavier Worthy Split Stats
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Measurables Review
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How do Xavier Worthy's measurables compare to other wide receivers?
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Height
5' 11"Weight
165 lbs40-Yard Dash
4.21 secVertical Jump
41.0 inBroad Jump
131 inHand Length
8.75 inArm Length
31.13 in2024 Fantasy Outlook
At 5-11, 165 pounds, Worthy becomes one of the thinnest wide receivers in the NFL, with a lower BMI than even DeVonta Smith or new teammate Marquise Brown. Everything else screams upside, including Worthy's prolific college career, combine-record 40 time (4.21) and first-rate team context as part of the Reid/Mahomes show. The speed demon put up 68-981-12 as an 18-year-old true freshman at Texas, and while he had a modest sophomore slump (60-760-9), he bounced back with 75-1,015-5 last season as the target leader for a team that just had three other pass catchers taken in the 2024 NFL Draft. Those target numbers were perhaps inflated by a large number of designed touches on screen passes, but Worthy's comfort level there could end up being a good thing under a screen-happy coordinator like Reid. 2023 second-round pick Rashee Rice nearly broke 1,000 yards last year with a screen-heavy diet and 4.7 aDOT, and it now appears he could miss a portion of 2024 due to legal troubles. If not, the target competition in Kansas City admittedly looks stellar, featuring Rice, Worthy and Brown at wide receiver and Travis Kelce at tight end. Worthy's college production hints at a quick learning curve, whereas his size and age (he turned 21 in April) suggest that might not be the case.
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Touchdown salvages low-usage game
Worthy caught two of four targets for 20 yards and a touchdown while taking his only carry for six yards in Sunday's 30-17 win over Detroit.
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Ready to face Detroit in Week 6
Worthy (shoulder/ankle) doesn't carry an injury designation for Sunday night's game against the Lions after returning to a full practice Friday.
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Expected to play Sunday
Coach Andy Reid said Friday that he expects Worthy (shoulder/ankle) to be available Sunday night against the Lions, Sam McDowell of The Kansas City Star reports.
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Non-participant Thursday
Worthy (ankle/shoulder) won't practice Thursday, Matt McMullen of the Chiefs' official site reports.
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Gains 51 yards on MNF
Worthy (shoulder/ankle) corralled six of nine targets for 42 yards and took his only carry for nine yards in Monday's 31-28 loss to the Jaguars.
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Suddenly questionable for MNF
Worthy was added to the Chiefs' injury report Sunday ahead of Monday night's matchup against the Jaguars after his ankle experienced swelling on the team flight, Cameron Wolfe of NFL Network reports.
ANALYSIS
Worthy just returned from a near three-game absence due to a Week 1 shoulder injury in Week 4, and he posted a solid 5-83-0 line alongside two rushes for 38 yards across 43 snaps in a win over the Ravens. The second-year wideout seemingly came out of the game healthy and was a full practice participant throughout Week 5 prep, so the issue is especially surprising. Wolfe notes Worthy's placement on the injury report was out of precaution, and the team will evaluate how he feels throughout the day Monday.
Worthy just returned from a near three-game absence due to a Week 1 shoulder injury in Week 4, and he posted a solid 5-83-0 line alongside two rushes for 38 yards across 43 snaps in a win over the Ravens. The second-year wideout seemingly came out of the game healthy and was a full practice participant throughout Week 5 prep, so the issue is especially surprising. Wolfe notes Worthy's placement on the injury report was out of precaution, and the team will evaluate how he feels throughout the day Monday.









