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Dyami Brown Dynasty Value

Dyami Brown

Dyami Brown
Player Profile
WR UNS

Height

6'0"

Weight

195 lbs.

Experience

4 yrs.

Bye

18

Birthday

Nov 01, 1999

Age

25.3

College

North Carolina

NFL Draft Pick

2021 - Rd 3, Pk 82

Dynasty Analysis

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Dyami Brown Player Comp

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Dyami Brown Dynasty Trade Values

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Dyami Brown Combine Results

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Dyami Brown Future Projections

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Dyami Brown Scouting Report

Dyami Brown Scouting Report

  • Height: 6’1
  • Weight: 189
  • Age: 21.5

Pro Day Results

  • 40-yard dash: 4.45 seconds
  • Vertical: 35.5”
  • Broad: 10’8”
  • 3-cone: 6.85 seconds
  • Short shuttle: 4.35 seconds

Dyami Brown College Stats

Games Rec TgtsRec%ydsTDsadotY/rr
201810173253.1%173112.20.92
2019 13 51 8460.7%10341217.62.37
2020 11 55 8267.1%1099818.43.11

Brown was a 4-star recruit and a top 35 WR in the 2018 class coming out of West Mecklenburg High School in Charlotte. He opted for the home-state Tar Heels over more than 15 other interested schools, including big-name programs like Alabama, Ohio State, Michigan, Florida and Oklahoma.

Brown played in 10 of 11 games, making 6 starts, as a true freshman. He ranked 5th in catches and 6th in receiving yards on a team led by sophomore WR Dazz Newsome and redshirt junior WR Anthony Ratliff-Williams, who went undrafted in 2018 and is currently unsigned.

2019 brought a breakout sophomore season. Newsome led the Heels with 72 receptions, but Brown was tops with his 1,034 yards and 12 TDs. He accounted for 19.2% of the team’s catches, 27.8% of the receiving yards and 30.8% of the receiving scores.

Brown got particularly hot down the stretch, scoring in 5 straight to end the season, including 6-202-3 and 6-150-1 lines. He scored 9 times from 20+ yards out -- 2nd in the country. And his 20.3 yards per catch ranked 4th among guys with 40+ grabs.

Brown set new career highs in catches and yards and led the team in all major receiving categories this past year, despite opting out of North Carolina’s bowl game to start prepping for the draft. His market shares in his 11 games: 24.3% of the catches, 32.5% of the yards and 28.6% of the TDs.

Brown was again a big-play machine, posting a 20.0 yards-per-catch average that led all players with 40+ grabs. He was named First Team All-ACC, a Third Team All-American and a Biletnikoff Award semifinalist.

Dyami Brown Highlights

(Courtesy of FF Astronauts)

Games watched: Syracuse, Virginia Tech, Virginia, Wake Forest, Miami

Brown doesn’t have elite speed or acceleration. He’s not a high-level route runner. And he was below-average in contested opportunities last year, converting just 36% according to Pro Football Focus.

But the guy just finds ways to make plays downfield. Like this ridiculous catch, ripping the ball away from the CB as he falls to the ground:

UNC WR Dyami Brown rips the ball away from a defender for a long reception.
This closeup shows UNC WR Dyami Brown ripping the ball away from a Wake Forest defender for a long reception.

Brown ranked top 5 in the nation in both deep catches (12) and yards (543) last year. He’s certainly fast enough. And he displays nice quicks off the snap to create instant separation:

UNC WR Dyami Brown catches a deep pass against Miami.
UNC WR Dyami Brown burns the Miami defense for a long reception.
UNC WR Dyami Brown catches a long TD pass.

But his best attribute is his ball-tracking ability.

UNC WR Dyami Brown makes a contested catch against Virginia.

(This next play is out of bounds but is an impressive display of concentration and hands.)

UNC WR Dyami Brown makes an impressive one-handed catch -- but out of bounds, so it didn't count.

Brown wasn’t as effective on short and intermediate routes as he was downfield at UNC. He earned an elite 94.4 Pro Football Focus receiving grade on targets of 20+ yards last year. But that sunk to 86.9 from 10-19 yards and 67.1 from 1-9 yards.

Brown has some work to do on the route tree -- but I did see some flashes that make me optimistic about his potential.

UNC WR Dyami Brown beats a Virginia defender with an inside-out route for a reception.
UNC WR Dyami Brown makes a catch against Syracuse.
UNC WR Dyami Brown makes a catch on a crossing route.

Brown wasn’t a big YAC guy in college, largely because he ran so many downfield routes. But he did show a decent combination of speed, agility and power. He’s not a zero in this department.

Fantasy Potential

Brown should be ready to contribute immediately as a deep threat in the NFL. And I think he has the potential to develop his route-running chops and become a more complete receiver.

We’re probably not looking at a #1 WR or volume hog at the next level. But Brown’s college production, athleticism (84th-percentile Relative Athletic Score) and tape have him looking like a safe bet to be a solid contributor. Think something on the John Brown-Nelson Agholor spectrum.

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Noah Brown Done for the Year?

Noah Brown Done for the Year?

Commanders WR Noah Brown is "going to be out for a while," per HC Dan Quinn. In fact, Quinn mentioned the possibility of Brown going on season-ending IR while noting a "significant internal injury." The veteran was operating as Washington’s WR2, but now those snaps will go to Dyami Brown, Olamide Zaccheaus, and Luke McCaffrey. You shouldn’t count on any of those WRs for Week 15 fantasy production at New Orleans. Meanwhile, Terry McLaurin's outlook improves as a fantasy WR2.

Commanders WR Noah Brown (groin) is out for Sunday's game vs. the Browns. He ranked second among the team's WRs in routes each of the last two weeks. Brown's absence will mean more playing time for some combination of WRs Luke McCaffrey, Dyami Brown, and Olamide Zaccheaus. None is a legitimate Week 5 fantasy option.

After being released by the Texans, WR Noah Brown found a new home on the active roster with the Washington Commanders. Brown has had over 550 yards receiving in each of the last two seasons with the Cowboys and Texans.

The Commanders have agreed to trade WR Jahan Dotson to the Eagles. They're sending Dotson plus a fifth-round pick to their division rival for a third-round pick and two seventh-rounders -- all in the 2025 draft, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter and other reports.

Commanders HC Dan Quinn suggested multiple times this past week that there's an ongoing competition for the team's No. 2 and No. 3 WR spots. After Saturday night's preseason game, Quinn said that it might wind up being a rotation with WRs Jahan Dotson, Dyami Brown, and Olamide Zaccheaus.

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