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Basic StatsXavier Worthy’s Basic Stats

Xavier Worthy
ADP: N/A
Bye: 6
Experience: 0
Age: 21.5
Height: 5'11"
Weight: 165
40 Time: 4.21

Burst Score (Rank): 135.20 (96%)
Catch Radius (Rank): 10.28 (91%)

Injury PredictorXavier Worthy's Injury Guide

Low Risk

Chance of Injury in 2024

36.9%

% chance misses at least 2 quarters

Chance of Injury per Game

2.7%

1- 17√1-% Inj/Season

Projected Games Missed 2024

0.90

Durability

5.00

Ability to produce despire relatively minor injuries. 5 being most durable

Injury analysis powered by Draft Sharks Injury Guide, formerly SIP Logo

Injury History

Date League Injury Details
Nov 18, 2023 Non-NFL Pedal Ankle Sprain/Pull Unspecified Grade 1 Worthy admitted he battled the injury into the College Football Playoffs. “I'm feeling better, (but) I'm trying my best to get close to 100% come game time,” he said ahead of the Washington game.
Oct 15, 2022 Non-NFL Hand Finger Fracture Injury date is an estimate, as Worthy's broken hand wasn't revealed until the spring of 2023. HC Steve Sarkisian said Worthy played "half" the season with the injury.
May 20, 2024 NFL Thigh Hamstring Sprain/Pull Unspecified Grade 1 Worthy suffered a left hamstring strain at OTAs. He sat out June minicamp as a precaution, per HC Andy Reid.

Basic StatsXavier Worthy's Preseason Player Analysis

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Bottom Line

Worthy’s short- and long-term fantasy outlooks got a boost when he landed with the Chiefs in Round 1 of this year’s draft. Kansas City has ranked top eight in passing yards and TDs in all six seasons since QB Patrick Mahomes took over.

Worthy faces stiff target competition this year from TE Travis Kelce, WR Marquise Brown, and WR Rashee Rice (after he serves an expected suspension). It’s possible that the rookie settles in as the No. 3 WR and No. 4 option in the passing game.

But he has the potential to push Rice for the lead WR role. That could have Worthy producing as a WR2 with upside for fantasy squads.

What We Learned Last Year

  • Worthy arrived at Texas as a four-star recruit.
  • He broke out as a true freshman in 2021, leading the Longhorns with 62 catches, 981 yards, and 12 TDs.
    • Worthy accounted for 29% of the team’s catches, 36% of the receiving yards, and 41% of the receiving TDs. Very strong market shares.
  • Worthy’s numbers took a step back in 2022: 60 catches, 760 yards, and nine TDs. He dealt with a QB change to freshman Quinn Ewers and played through a fractured finger. Worthy still led Texas in all major receiving categories.
  • Worthy set new career highs last year with 75 catches and 1,014 yards.
  • He did that despite the arrival of WR Adonai Mitchell, who went in the second round of this year’s draft.
    • Worthy beat Mitchell in catches, yards, and yards per route.
    • Mitchell beat Worthy in TDs and Pro Football Focus receiving grade.
  • Among 286 WRs with 50+ targets last year, Worthy ranked:
    • 125th in PFF receiving grade
    • 89th in yards per route
  • Texas made it a point to get the ball in Worthy’s hands. Nearly 23% of his career catches came on screens. He averaged a strong 7.3 yards after catch per reception over the past three years.
  • Worthy set the Combine record with a 4.21-second 40 time.
  • He also posted a 95th-percentile vertical and 92nd-percentile broad jump.
  • The biggest concern with Worthy: He weighed just 165 pounds at the Combine.
  • Since 2000, DeVonta Smith, Tank Dell, and Taylor Gabriel are the only WRs of 170 pounds or less to reach 10 PPR points per game in a season.

What to Expect in 2024

  • The Chiefs traded up four spots to select Worthy with the 28th overall pick of this year’s draft.
  • He joins DeVonta Smith as the only two WRs since 2000 to weigh 170 pounds or less and get drafted in Round 1. In that way, Worthy is already an outlier when it comes to his frame.
  • Kansas City also added free-agent WR Marquise Brown this offseason. Brown is coming off a disappointing 2023 season in Arizona but topped 1,000 yards in 2021 and was on a 1,000-yard pace in 2022.
  • WR Rashee Rice returns after a strong rookie season, but he’s expected to draw a multi-game suspension for his involvement in a street-racing accident in Dallas in late March.
  • TE Travis Kelce is also back after leading the Chiefs with 8.1 targets per game last year.
  • There’s plenty of receiving production to go around in Kansas City. The Chiefs have ranked top 8 in passing yards and TDs in all six seasons since QB Patrick Mahomes took over.
  • Here’s where Kansas City has ranked in total WR PPR points under Mahomes:
    • 2018 - 8th
    • 2019 - 12th
    • 2020 - 8th
    • 2021 - 10th
    • 2022 - 15th
    • 2023 - 20th
  • Worthy is the first Round 1 WR in the Mahomes era. The Chiefs have picked three WRs in Round 2 since 2018. Here’s where those guys ranked in PPR points per game as rookies:
    • Mecole Hardman - 79th
    • Skyy Moore - 151th
    • Rashee Rice - 27th

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JuJu Smith-Schuster (Hamstring) to Miss at Least a Game

Chiefs HC Andy Reid told reporters Monday that WR JuJu Smith-Schuster will miss next Sunday's game against the Raiders with the injury to his right hamstring.

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Underdog Fantasy's James Palmer reports that the Chiefs fear WR Rashee Rice tore his right ACL in the Week 4 win over the Chargers. Rice is scheduled for an MRI on Monday, but doctors can often accurately diagnose a torn ACL without scans. If confirmed, Rice's 2024 season would be over.

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Chiefs WR Marquise Brown is expected to miss the entire regular season with his shoulder injury that requires surgery, ESPN's Adam Schefter reports. Sources tell Schefter that there's a chance Brown could return for the postseason, but mid-January is the earliest he could get back on the field. (Week 17 takes place the last week of December.)

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Chiefs WR Marquise Brown will miss at least another four games because of his shoulder injury. NFL reporter Jordan Schultz reports that Brown is scheduled to have surgery Monday on the dislocated SC joint that's been sidelining him. Brown reportedly felt better this week, but testing revealed that the injury wasn't healing correctly. Without surgery, Brown would risk further long-term damage.

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Chiefs WR Marquise Brown (shoulder) will not play in the Thursday night opener against the Ravens, HC Andy Reid said. Brown suffered an S/C joint injury to his shoulder on August 10 and was expected to miss 4-6 weeks. We're just three weeks into that timeline, so he was always expected to miss the opener.

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