Dyami Brown Making Immediate Impact
Dyami Brown is showing out at his first NFL training camp. What many labelled as the "steal of the draft" after falling to the third round, Brown is making an immediate impact with Washington as Curtis Samuel is sidelined with a groin injury. Washington reporter Lake Lewis Jr notes how impressive he has been as a rookie, which made him compare Brown to teammate Terry McLaurin when he was in his first season with Washington. He is not the only one who has made this comparison, as McLaurin himself said he sees some of his own attributes in Brown's game. Brown has shown his explosiveness and his ability to be a dangerous deep threat so far at camp, and is potentially moving up the depth chart with his play. He will be challenged for targets in this offense, but if Samuel feels the lingering effects of his groin injury during the season, Brown could have a bigger role in the offense. As it currently stands, Brown is not worth a roster spot in redraft formats.
Source: Lake Lewis Jr
Washington Football Team wide receiver Source: Lake Lewis Jr
Dyami Brown Set To Join Jaguars On $10 Million Deal
Dyami Brown, according to Mike Garafolo of NFL Network. The 2021 third-round pick out of North Carolina caught fewer than 15 passes and posted fewer than 200 years in each of his first three NFL seasons, but he emerged in 2024 in his final season with Washington. Brown posted 30 receptions for 308 yards and one touchdown during the regular season before tallying 14 receptions for 229 yards and a score in three postseason games. He's now headed to Duval County to catch passes from Trevor Lawrence, but his fantasy football upside is likely limited behind Brian Thomas Jr. The team will likely look to add more pass-catchers this offseason after letting Christian Kirk and Evan Engram go.
Source: Mike Garafolo
The Jacksonville Jaguars have agreed to terms on a one-year, $10 million contract worth up to $12 million with former Washington Commanders wide receiver Source: Mike Garafolo
Dyami Brown Catches Three Passes In NFC Title Game
Dyami Brown caught three of his five targets for 42 yards during their loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC Championship. Brown continued his postseason emergence as he tallied the third-most yards on the team, trailing only Zach Ertz and Terry McLaurin. However, he did lose a fumble. His longest reception of the game went for 24 yards. During the first two rounds of the playoffs, the North Carolina product tallied 93.5 yards per game with a score. This was a stark contrast to his regular season performance, where he tallied just 19.3 yards per game. Fantasy managers should continue to monitor Brown's status during the offseason, as he could have a path to continue this breakout into 2025 if he retains a spot in the starting lineup.
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Washington Commanders wide receiver Source: ESPN.com
Dyami Brown Looks To Stay Hot In NFC Title Game
Dyami Brown looks to continue his playoff breakout in the NFC title game against the Philadelphia Eagles. During the first two rounds of the playoffs, Brown has emerged as an integral part of the offense, as he has seen 6.5 targets per game. During this stretch, he has tallied 93.5 yards per game with one touchdown. During the regular season, Brown only averaged 19.3 yards per game with just one touchdown. Given his current play, Brown should still be viewed as a reliable WR3 with upside in all DFS competitions this weekend despite facing a tough Philadelphia secondary that has allowed the eighth-fewest PPR points to opposing wideouts this season.
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Washington Commanders wide receiver Source: RotoBaller
Dyami Brown Paces Washington Wideouts In Upset
Dyami Brown caught six of his eight targets for 98 yards during their upset victory over the top-seeded Detroit Lions on Saturday evening. Brown's targets, receptions, and yards all led the team. Brown's longest reception of the day went for 42 yards. The 25-year-old has now seen at least four targets in each of his previous three games and tallied at least 89 in each of his past two. Last weekend, during their wild-card victory, Brown tied Terry McLaurin for the most receiving yards on the team (89) and found the back of the end zone. During the regular season, Brown averaged a mere 19.3 yards per game. Given his current role in the Washington offense, Brown carries WR2 upside heading into the NFC Championship Game.
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Washington Commanders wide receiver Source: ESPN.com
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