2025 Receiving Stats
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YDS
262
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2026 Fantasy Outlook
A 2022 first-round pick, Dotson failed to develop in Washington and then spent the past two seasons in Philadelphia as a lightly targeted No. 3 receiver. He finished with fewer than 300 yards in both years with the Eagles, but Atlanta saw enough potential to give Dotson a two-year, $15 million contract that includes $10 million guaranteed at signing. The money suggests the Falcons expect Dotson to at least compete for a starting job, though probably one that doesn't entail much target volume, given that RB Bijan Robinson, WR Drake London and TE Kyle Pitts are locked in for a huge share of the offense's touches. Read Past Outlooks
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Poised to compete for starting role
Dotson is set to compete for slotting in a "wide open" Atlanta wideout depth chart behind Drake London, Bobby Kownack of NFL.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Dotson had some solid stretches early in his career with Washington, but his production dropped dramatically after he was traded to the Eagles ahead of the 2024 season. Of course, Philadelphia had the stud wideout duo of A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith hogging most of Jalen Hurts' targets and consequently impeding Dotson's opportunities. Things are a bit different for the Penn State product after he signed with Atlanta in early March -- though London (undisclosed) is the team's clear alpha at wideout, the No. 2 slot in the WR pecking order is probably going to come down to whoever wins the competition between Dotson, Olamide Zaccheaus and third-round rookie Zachariah Branch. With that said, the Falcons will also feature TE Kyle Pitts and RB Bijan Robinson as key components of their air game, so even if Dotson emerges with a starting role, he figures to be behind multiple players in terms of distribution of targets.
Dotson had some solid stretches early in his career with Washington, but his production dropped dramatically after he was traded to the Eagles ahead of the 2024 season. Of course, Philadelphia had the stud wideout duo of A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith hogging most of Jalen Hurts' targets and consequently impeding Dotson's opportunities. Things are a bit different for the Penn State product after he signed with Atlanta in early March -- though London (undisclosed) is the team's clear alpha at wideout, the No. 2 slot in the WR pecking order is probably going to come down to whoever wins the competition between Dotson, Olamide Zaccheaus and third-round rookie Zachariah Branch. With that said, the Falcons will also feature TE Kyle Pitts and RB Bijan Robinson as key components of their air game, so even if Dotson emerges with a starting role, he figures to be behind multiple players in terms of distribution of targets.
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Air Yards Per Game
31.4Air Yards Per Snap
0.89% Team Air Yards
12.8%% Team Targets
7.8%Avg Depth of Target
14.8 YdsCatch Rate
50.0%Drop Rate
2.8%Avg Yds After Catch
2.9% Targeted On Route
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Receiving Alignment Breakdown
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Measurables Review
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5' 11"Weight
184 lbs40-Yard Dash
4.43 secCone Drill
7.28 secVertical Jump
36.0 inBroad Jump
121 inHand Length
9.50 inArm Length
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Dotson spent all of last season as the Eagles' third wide receiver in an offense that doesn't share many targets beyond the top pairing of A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith. As a result, his numbers took a big hit, as he finished the regular season with 19 catches for 216 yards and no touchdowns after recording 49 catches for 518 yards and four scores the season prior in Washington. Seven of his 19 catches came in Week 18, with the Eagles' starters resting, meaning he averaged just 0.75 catches per game in his usual third wideout role, the same one he'll be filling this season.
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Signing with Falcons
Dotson and the Falcons have reached agreement on a two-year contract, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
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Finishes season with 18 catches
Dotson finished his second season with the Eagles with a total of 18 receptions for 262 yards and one touchdown in 17 regular-season games.
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Zero catches against Bills
Dotson finished with zero catches on one target in Sunday's 13-12 win over the Bills.
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Logs three catches vs. Washington
Dotson caught three passes on as many targets for 13 yards during the Eagles' 29-18 win over the Commanders on Saturday.
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Third zero-target game of 2025
Dotson was not targeted a single time in Sunday's 31-0 win over the Raiders.
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Excited about Falcons opportunity
Dotson, who signed a free-agent deal with the Falcons this offseason, is excited about the opportunity he thinks he'll see on his new team, Bobby Kownack of NFL.com reports.
ANALYSIS
The 2022 first-round pick of the Commanders has never fully delivered on his considerable potential, topping out at 49 receptions, 518 receiving yards and seven touchdowns in terms of single-season highs in his first four NFL campaigns. However, Dotson, who counts the Falcons as his third team, sees what could be the most expansive opportunity of his career in front of him in Atlanta, where there is plenty of opportunity behind No. 1 receiver Drake London. "They brought me here to show people what I can do," Dotson said of the Falcons brass. "I feel like I have been holding all this in the last couple of years. I'm ready to show the world what I can do."
The 2022 first-round pick of the Commanders has never fully delivered on his considerable potential, topping out at 49 receptions, 518 receiving yards and seven touchdowns in terms of single-season highs in his first four NFL campaigns. However, Dotson, who counts the Falcons as his third team, sees what could be the most expansive opportunity of his career in front of him in Atlanta, where there is plenty of opportunity behind No. 1 receiver Drake London. "They brought me here to show people what I can do," Dotson said of the Falcons brass. "I feel like I have been holding all this in the last couple of years. I'm ready to show the world what I can do."







