Risk Flags
6- Age Concerns
At 29.2 years old, Meyers is firmly in the decline phase for WRs. His dynasty value will depreciate rapidly over the next 2-3 years, making this the last window to extract meaningful trade value before age-related erosion accelerates.
- Target Volume
Brian Thomas Jr. (4977 value) and Travis Hunter (4632 value) are higher-priority receivers. With Travis Hunter returning from injury next season, competition for volume will intensify despite Meyers' contract security.
- Target Competition
Brian Thomas Jr. (value 4873) is the entrenched WR1, Parker Washington owns the slot role (led team in slot snaps when all three WRs played), and Travis Hunter — even in a CB-primary role — adds depth. Meyers is confined to an outside alignment that limits his share ceiling.
- TD Dependent Volatility
Meyers posted only 3 TDs on 75 catches in 2025, underscoring his historical TD-dependent profile. With elite hands but limited red zone usage, his ceiling remains capped as a floor play rather than a league-winner.
- Future Competition
Hunter is expected to shift toward primarily cornerback snaps in 2026 during recovery, but his offensive role is projected to expand in 2027, directly threatening Meyers' WR2 standing in the second year of his extension.
- Usage & Volume
Game logs show target share trending down to 13% in the season finale (from 24%/23% earlier), despite a 96% snap rate — high snaps but shrinking volume cap his ceiling as a possession WR2.