2025 Receiving Stats
REC
13
YDS
130
TD
0
AVG
10.0
TAR
18
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2025 Fantasy Outlook
Whittington wasn't a prolific receiver at Texas, nor a standout during pre-draft testing, but he nonetheless built up some hype last summer after the Rams made him a sixth-round pick. Reports out of training camp suggested he was far ahead of the typical learning curve for a Day 3 pick -- a sentiment that was reinforced when he put up 126 receiving yards in two preseason games. Whittington was fourth or fifth on the depth chart for most of his rookie year, but when injuries to teammates opened up a starting job he responded with 13 catches for 151 yards on 18 targets in Weeks 4-5. He barely played for the next three months, apart from kickoff returns, before resurfacing Week 18 when the Rams rested starters and again putting up a strong stat line (3-86-0 receiving, plus two carries for 12 yards). Whittington's impressive production on a per-snap basis, along with his strength and physicality, suggest he may be the successor to Cooper Kupp in the slot for Los Angeles. The problem in terms of 2025 fantasy value is that the Rams have WRs Puka Nacua and Davante Adams locked in as their top two pass catchers, leaving Whittington and Tutu Atwell to compete for a No. 3 role that won't necessarily entail a lot of targets. Read Past Outlooks
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Little impact in win
Whittington secured his only target for nine yards and returned two kicks for 48 yards during Sunday's 21-19 victory against the Seahawks.
ANALYSIS
The second-year pro saw the field often with Tutu Atwell (hamstring) still on IR and Xavier Smith (concussion) leaving the contest in the first half. The additional playing time didn't amount to anything significant on the stat sheet, although his lone catch was his first since Week 7. With the Buccaneers up next in Week 12, Whittington may be pressed into a bigger role if Smith is unable to clear the concussion protocol, as Atwell won't be available to return until the following week against the Panthers at the earliest. The offense still primarily runs through Puka Nacua and Davante Adams (16 targets out of 25 passing attempts) however, making it difficult to trust Whittington in fantasy lineups.
The second-year pro saw the field often with Tutu Atwell (hamstring) still on IR and Xavier Smith (concussion) leaving the contest in the first half. The additional playing time didn't amount to anything significant on the stat sheet, although his lone catch was his first since Week 7. With the Buccaneers up next in Week 12, Whittington may be pressed into a bigger role if Smith is unable to clear the concussion protocol, as Atwell won't be available to return until the following week against the Panthers at the earliest. The offense still primarily runs through Puka Nacua and Davante Adams (16 targets out of 25 passing attempts) however, making it difficult to trust Whittington in fantasy lineups.
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Fantasy/Red Zone Stats
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Advanced NFL Stats
How do Jordan Whittington's 2025 advanced stats compare to other wide receivers?
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Air Yards Per Game
13.3Air Yards Per Snap
0.35% Team Air Yards
4.5%% Team Targets
5.3%Avg Depth of Target
7.5 YdsCatch Rate
66.7%Drop Rate
11.1%Avg Yds After Catch
5.3% Targeted On Route
12.1%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
64.9
Cornerbacks
61.1
Safeties
79.1
Linebackers
54.7
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2025 Jordan Whittington Split Stats
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2024 Fantasy Outlook
A rookie sixth-round pick out of Texas, Whittington entered the college ranks with a long list of accolades, but a myriad of injuries sapped much of the potential lurking in the wings. The wideout played in only 39 games in four collegiate seasons, and his stats were middling (139-1,740-5), but the Rams are thin at wide receiver beyond Cooper Kupp, Puka Nacua and Demarcus Robinson. As a result, a path to reps as a rookie isn't out of the realm of possibility. Whittington did suffer a hamstring injury just before the NFL Combine, so long-term health is the biggest roadblock to finding a role as a backup in Year 1.
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Full participant Thursday
Whittington (back) was a full participant in practice Thursday, Sarah Barshop of ESPN.com reports.
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Limited Wednesday
Whittington (back) was limited in Wednesday's practice, Sarah Barshop of ESPN.com reports.
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Usage deteriorates again
Whittington didn't record a target during Sunday's 42-26 victory against the 49ers.
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Active Sunday
Whittington (back) is listed as active for Sunday's game against the 49ers.
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Questionable to face 49ers
Whittington (back) will be listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the 49ers, Nate Adkins of The Athletic reports.
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Latest Fantasy Rumors
More snaps with Adams injury?
Gregg Bell of The Tacoma News Tribune reported Saturday that Davante Adams is expected to play through an oblique injury against the Seahawks on Sunday, but Whittington and other Rams wide receivers could see increased roles on offense if Adams operates on a snap count.
ANALYSIS
Adams tweaked his oblique during the fourth quarter of the Rams' Week 9 win over the 49ers, though head coach Sean McVay relayed after the game that the veteran wideout would have returned had the score been closer. Even so, Adams could have his snaps limited to third and fourth downs and red-zone opportunities, which would result in more offensive snaps being available for Whittington, Xavier Smith and Konata Mumpfield. Whittington has accumulated 12 catches on 17 targets for 121 yards along with three carries for 12 yards through nine regular-season games, though he hasn't been targeted by Matthew Stafford in each of the Rams' last two games.
Adams tweaked his oblique during the fourth quarter of the Rams' Week 9 win over the 49ers, though head coach Sean McVay relayed after the game that the veteran wideout would have returned had the score been closer. Even so, Adams could have his snaps limited to third and fourth downs and red-zone opportunities, which would result in more offensive snaps being available for Whittington, Xavier Smith and Konata Mumpfield. Whittington has accumulated 12 catches on 17 targets for 121 yards along with three carries for 12 yards through nine regular-season games, though he hasn't been targeted by Matthew Stafford in each of the Rams' last two games.








