NFL WR Impact

PFSN’s Wide Receiver Impact (WRi) assigns a numerical score and a letter grade to an individual wide receiver's performance. The grade factors in a receiver's efficiency and share of his team's targets, but also incorporates proprietary yards after catch over expected and receptions over expected metrics. Both adjust a receiver's average YAC and reception percentage based on target depth.

A receiver must run at least 50% of his team's routes to qualify for either the season or games leaderboard. This means that some game grades will include receivers who did not receive a target, though it will exclude games where a player departed early due to injury.

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Player
Season
Team
WR Impact Score
Grade
Season Rank
Ovr. Rank 2019+
Games
Targets
Receptions
Receiving Yards
Receiving TDs
Yards/ Target
CROE
YAC/Rec. Over Expectation
Head Coach
Offensive Coordinator
Average--73.8---14.875.347.2598.03.77.81.1%0.06--
2025LAR98.2A+1116166(3)129(1)1715(2)10(4)10.3(11)13.6%(7)0.95(27)
McVay
LaFleur
2025SEA94.4A2717163(4)119(3)1793(1)10(4)11.0(5)12.5%(9)0.59(35)
Macdonald
Kubiak
2025DAL88.4B+32917137(8)93(6)1429(3)9(6)10.4(8)7.5%(23)1.31(19)
Schottenheimer
Adams
2025NE87.0B+43917102(26)85(9)1013(15)4(38)9.9(14)17.4%(3)-0.23(63)
Vrabel
McDaniels
2025DET86.3B54617172(2)117(4)1401(5)11(2)8.1(43)1.2%(53)0.48(41)
Campbell
Morton
2025GB86.2B6471055(68)35(66)611(43)6(18)11.1(4)16.2%(4)0.82(29)
LaFleur
Stenavich
2025BAL86.2B74817118(16)86(8)1211(6)5(31)10.3(11)10.3%(13)1.27(21)
Harbaugh
Monken
2025CIN85.6B85516185(1)125(2)1412(4)8(9)7.6(56)1.5%(51)0.72(32)
Taylor
Pitcher
2025IND84.6B9721584(43)47(45)1003(18)6(18)11.9(2)10.9%(11)1.39(17)
Steichen
Cooter
2025KC84.0B10791437(96)19(102)438(65)3(51)11.8(3)22.1%(2)2.38(7)
Reid
Nagy
2025CHI83.8B11831560(61)47(45)652(41)2(64)10.9(7)10.7%(12)2.62(5)
Johnson
Doyle
2025HOU83.1B129015120(15)71(21)1117(8)6(18)9.3(18)1.7%(49)1.01(24)
Ryans
Caley
2025DET83.0B139217102(26)65(25)1117(8)7(11)11.0(5)6.0%(27)3.09(2)
Campbell
Morton
2025DAL82.5B-1410114117(17)75(16)1077(10)3(51)9.2(19)5.1%(31)0.60(34)
Schottenheimer
Adams
2025WAS82.1B-151091060(61)38(59)582(49)3(51)9.7(15)8.3%(18)-0.86(88)
Quinn
Kingsbury
2025KC82.0B-16112878(46)53(38)571(50)5(31)7.3(69)-6.4%(96)2.58(6)
Reid
Nagy
2025PHI81.7B-1712117113(19)77(15)1008(16)4(38)8.9(22)9.1%(15)0.10(51)
Sirianni
Patullo
2025NE81.5B-181251446(81)33(69)551(52)6(18)12.0(1)22.7%(1)-1.55(100)
Vrabel
McDaniels
2025SF81.5B-19127953(71)36(64)528(57)0(102)10.0(13)13.2%(8)-0.67(77)
Shanahan
Kubiak
2025ATL80.9B-2014212112(20)68(23)919(21)7(11)8.2(39)-0.5%(62)-0.55(70)
Morris
Robinson
2025PHI80.9B-2114515121(14)78(13)1003(18)7(11)8.3(35)5.0%(33)-0.31(65)
Sirianni
Patullo
2025MIA80.9B-2214616100(28)64(27)910(22)6(18)9.1(21)7.1%(25)0.07(54)
McDaniel
Smith
2025PIT80.2B-231631599(29)59(30)850(23)6(18)8.6(25)-2.3%(77)3.03(3)
Tomlin
Smith
2025NO80.0B-2417316156(5)100(5)1163(7)9(6)7.5(60)4.7%(35)-0.85(86)
Moore
Nussmeier
2025NE79.3C+251891746(81)31(78)447(62)3(51)9.7(15)3.7%(41)2.74(4)
Vrabel
McDaniels
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Last updated: 5/2/2026, 6:23 AM

Puka Nacua, Los Angeles Rams

Puka Nacua’s sophomore surge with Los Angeles set a new standard for young NFL wide receivers. Nacua graded out at an A+ and took the top spot in the PFSN WR Impact metric. His 38% target share led the league, showcasing how often Matthew Stafford looked his way in crucial spots. Reliability defined his game, finishing third in contested catch percentage (34%) and posting 9.30 yards per target. With 3.57 yards per route run (best in the NFL), Nacua didn’t just pile up stats -- he created scoring chances every time he took the field. His blend of top-end volume and efficiency makes him a dangerous weapon for the Rams.

A.J. Brown, Philadelphia Eagles

A.J. Brown continued to dominate with the Philadelphia Eagles last season, earning an A- grade and second place in the PFSN’s WR Impact metric. Brown finished with 27% of all Eagles targets, and his 11.10 yards per target was fourth-best among qualified receivers. He also showed elite YAC ability, racking up 10.15 yards after the catch per game, which ranked eighth across the league. Brown’s 3.04 yards per route run trailed only Nacua, revealing how often he separated and made the most of each opportunity. Eagles fans saw Brown turn tough catches into momentum-shifting gains, proving his impact goes beyond the stat sheet.

Nico Collins, Houston Texans

Nico Collins proved he’s one of the best wide receivers in the NFL in 2024, earning a B+ and a third-place finish in the PFSN WR Impact metric. Collins contributed 28% of the Texans’ targets, ranking sixth leaguewide, and provided 10.20 yards per target in a breakout year. His 2.87 yards per route run highlighted an impressive ability to stretch defenses, while a 30% contested catch rate showed toughness against tight coverage. Collins created steady separation and finished with a top-20 YAC mark, helping Houston’s young offense push the pace and keep opponents honest.