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Drake London Dynasty Value

Drake London

Drake London
Player Profile
WR ATL

Height

6'4"

Weight

215 lbs.

Experience

4 yrs.

Bye

12

Birthday

Jul 24, 2001

Age

23.5

College

USC

NFL Draft Pick

2022 - Rd 1, Pk 8

Dynasty Analysis

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Drake London Player Comp

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Drake London Dynasty Trade Values

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Drake London Combine Results

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Drake London Future Projections

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Drake London Scouting Report

Drake London Scouting Report

  • Height: 6’4
  • Weight: 219
  • Age: 20.6

Combine Results

London did not work out at the Combine and won’t participate in USC’s Pro Day on March 23 as he continues to rehab the broken right ankle he suffered in October. He’s planning to hold a personal Pro Day on April 5.

Drake London College Stats

This chart shows Drake London's college stats across three years at USC.

London was a standout football and basketball player at Moorpark High School in California. As a senior, he posted a 62-1,089-12 receiving line and averaged 29.2 points and 11.9 rebounds per game.

He was tabbed a 4-star WR recruit by most scouting services and chose USC over 19 other offers. London planned to play both football and basketball for the Trojans but ended up seeing action in just 2 games on the hardwood in 2020 before focusing on football.

London appeared in all 13 games and made 9 starts as a true freshman in 2019. He ranked 4th on that team in catches, yards and TDs behind senior Michael Pittman, sophomore Amon-Ra St. Brown and junior Tyler Vaughns. London finished that season strongly, with a TD in each of his final 5 games.

His per-game numbers spiked in a COVID-shortened, 6-game 2020 season. London led USC – beating both St. Brown and Vaughns – in receiving yards. He trailed St. Brown and tied Vaughns in catches and TDs. London’s market shares: 18.5% of the receptions, 26.2% of the receiving yards and 17.6% of the receiving TDs.

With St. Brown and Vaughns out of the way, London emerged as USC’s alpha this past year. He posted video-game type numbers in 8 outings, averaging 11 catches, 135.5 yards and .9 TDs. He ranked 1st in the nation in catches per game and 2nd in receiving yards per game. London dipped below 9 catches just once and posted 130+ yards in 6 of 8 games. His market shares in those games: 40.2% of the receptions, 43.0% of the yards and 41.2% of the TDs.

It's worth noting that London played 90% of his snaps on the outside in 2021 after being in the slot for over 90% of his snaps in both of his first 2 seasons.

Unfortunately, London’s 2021 campaign ended when he broke his right ankle in the 2nd quarter of the October 30 game vs. Arizona.

Despite the injury-shortened season, London was named Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Year and a Third-Team All-American. He ranked 1st among draft-eligible WRs in Pro Football Focus’ receiving grades. And his 3.52 yards per route run was good for 5th among 200 WRs with 50+ targets.

Drake London Highlights

(Courtesy of FF Astronauts)

Games watched: UCLA (2020), Stanford, Washington State, Oregon State, Notre Dame

London wins exactly how you’d expect a 6’4 former basketball player to win. His tape is chock full of contested catches.

He shows strong hands to make grabs in tight coverage.

And he’s adept at the back-shoulder ball.

London doesn’t create big separation on short and intermediate routes. But there’s enough nuance to his routes – combined with his big frame – to get the job done more often than not.

He’s particularly effective on outs and comebacks, snapping off his routes in front of CBs that are respecting his deep-ball ability.

London isn’t elite after the catch (Treylon Burks beats him in that department), but he certainly flashes tackle-breaking ability with that big frame and some surprising elusiveness.

Fantasy Potential

I saw shades of Mike Evans, Tee Higgins and Vincent Jackson watching London. He’s a big, lengthy receiver with excellent ball skills.

We’re still waiting to get testing numbers from London, but he doesn’t look particularly quick or fast on tape. That means he’ll need to make his living on contested catches at the next level.

That’s a little scary – but I believe in London’s ability in that department. Expect him to be a high yards-per-catch and TD-rate guy as a pro. And that’s a good formula for fantasy production.

One final note: London is very young, turning 21 in July. That might mean that he has more untapped upside than your average rookie WR.

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Darnell Mooney INACTIVE

Darnell Mooney INACTIVE

Falcons WR Darnell Mooney (shoulder) is inactive for today’s game vs. the Panthers. It’s a significant loss. Mooney ranks second among Falcons in targets, catches, receiving yards, and receiving TDs. WR KhaDarel Hodge figures to pick up most of Mooney’s snaps today but would be a desperation fantasy start. WRs Drake London and Ray-Ray McCloud and TE Kyle Pitts could also get target boosts.

Falcons QB Michael Penix Jr. posted modest numbers in Sunday night's loss to the Commanders. He finished with 223 yards, 1 TD, and 1 INT on 19-of-35 passing. That's 54.3% completions and 6.4 yards per attempt against a Washington defense that entered the game ranked just 20th in pass DVOA. But Penix did pilot a scoring drive late in the fourth quarter to tie the game and then helped set up what would have been the game-winning FG attempt at the end of regulation (which fell short).

Falcons WR Drake London (knee) is not listed on the final Week 17 injury report. He practiced all week, including a full workout on Friday, and should be ready for his usual role against the Commanders on Sunday night.

Falcons WR Drake London (knee) was limited in Wednesday's practice. He's listed with a knee, rather than the previously reported hamstring. Regardless, the limited practice early in the week puts him on track to play vs. the Commanders on Sunday night. We'll keep you posted on London's status over the next few days.

Falcons HC Raheem Morris didn't seem concerned about WR Drake London's hamstring injury after the win over the Giants. "I believe he would have went back in," Morris said. "I look forward to him being ready to practice next week." We'll look for further updates on London and track his practice participation this coming week, but fantasy owners can tentatively expect him to play against the Commanders on Sunday night.

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