In the fifth installment of Kevin Szafraniec’s recap of 2025’s wide receiver advanced stats, he examines catchable target rates across the league and the ability of wideouts to secure their on-target passes.
Prior to the start of the 2024 NFL season, I did a deep dive into the WR data from the Advanced Stat Explorer to get a better feel for exactly what levels of production should be considered elite, average, or poor in each of the tool’s metrics. After adding 234 WR seasons from 2025 to the data set, our sample grew from 1,376 player seasons last winter to 1,610 now.
In Part 5 of this year’s recap, we will examine the quality of targets that WRs around the league received and their ability to reel those targets in. For a quick reference on how to interpret the data in the tables below, the 75th percentile and above generally include the top 60 WR performances from a given season. The 90th percentile and above encompasses most of the top 24 performers.
Make sure to check out the first three installments of the series:
- Routes and Targets: Puka Nacua and Jaxon Smith-Njigba Were in a League of Their Own in 2025
- Air Yards: Alec Pierce’s Air Yard Profile Opened Eyes in 2025 . . . And an Encore Could be Coming in 2026
- Yards After the Catch: Rashee Rice’s Ability to Create Before and After Contact Makes Him the NFL’s Premier YAC Weapon
- Evasion Rate: Zay Flowers’ Evasion Rate Headlines an Extremely Impressive (and Undervalued) Analytical Profile
Volume 1 of the 2026 RotoViz Rookie Draft Guide is out now! Jam-packed with comprehensive player profiles, advanced stats, player comps, strategies, and rankings from the RotoViz staff, it is a must-have for every fantasy manager who wants to crush their best ball, dynasty, and redraft leagues in 2026!
Keep an eye out for Volume 2, scheduled to release following the NFL Combine, and Volume 3, which will drop after the 2026 NFL Draft!











