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Dontayvion Wicks Injury History & Updates

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Dontayvion Wicks
ADP: N/A
Bye: 10
Experience: 1
Age: 23.3
Height: 6'1"
Weight: 206
40 Time: 4.62

Burst Score (Rank): 131.30 (90%)
Agility Score (Rank): 11.11 (67%)
Catch Radius (Rank): 10.20 (83%)

Injury PredictorDontayvion Wicks's Injury Guide

Medium Risk

Chance of Injury in 2024

44.2%

% chance misses at least 2 quarters

Chance of Injury per Game

3.4%

1- 17√1-% Inj/Season

Projected Games Missed 2024

1.70

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
Dec 24, 2023 NFL Chest Sternum Bruise Wicks sustained a chest injury at the end of the first half in Week 16 vs. the Panthers.
Nov 19, 2023 NFL Head Cranial Concussion Grade 1 Wicks sat out one game.

Basic StatsDontayvion Wicks's Preseason Player Analysis

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Bottom Line

Wicks flashed intriguing potential last season and is a nice guy to have on your dynasty roster. There’s potential for him to deliver in 2024 redraft leagues as well, but he’ll need to see more playing time. That will depend on either HC Matt LaFleur elevating the second-year WR over at least one teammate or someone getting hurt. Wicks looks solid as a bench stash in case either takes place.

What We Learned Last Year

  • Wicks came kinda out of nowhere as a fifth-round rookie. He got playing time right away, though, thanks primarily to Christian Watson’s season-opening hamstring injury.
  • His 62% Week 1 playing time actually led Packers WRs. Wicks checked in third in Week 2 (50%), tied for second in Week 3 (66%), and third in Week 4 (58%) before giving way to Watson.
  • The rookie played near-exactly the same role as Watson, spending 35.7% of his pass snaps in the slot (Watson 34.2%) vs. 63.4% outside (Watson 63.6%). That helps explain why Watson’s availability affected Wicks’ role more than those of other WR teammates.
  • Wicks rated well by advanced metrics for the year.
    • His 1.94 yards per route ranked 27th among 96 WRs who drew 40+ targets, according to Pro Football Focus, though it slightly trailed teammate Jayden Reed (1.95).
    • His rate of targets per route (19.6%) beat Romeo Doubs and Christian Watson, though it trailed Reed and three other WR teammates.
  • Wicks fared especially well after the catch, trailing Reed by just 0.1 for the corps lead in yards after catch per reception, while seeing an average target depth 0.7 deeper.
    • “He has a great mindset, but if you really watched him on contact, he has a running back lower half where his whole foot gets in the ground off contact, and it’s really strong in his lower half,” WRs coach Jason Vrable said in February. “He does a good job when the first guy touches him that his pad level is low and he just runs through it.”
  • “I think the sky’s the limit for him, quite frankly,” HC Matt LaFleur said toward the end of the season, amid comparing some of his physical skills to those of Davante Adams.

What to Expect in 2024

  • The crowded WR corps challenges the fantasy projection and upside for all of its members. Wicks wound up third among the group in playing time as a rookie – well behind Doubs and solidly behind Reed. Watson led the group in snap share across healthy games.
  • That’s the biggest question/challenge for Wicks in 2024. His performance as a rookie says he probably deserves more playing time going forward. But Doubs and Watson head into just their third seasons, have drawn plenty of praise, and delivered solid-to-good production. Reed’s coming off a strong debut campaign.
    • Will LaFleur elevate Wicks beyond any of those guys on the depth chart?
    • Will Watson finally stay healthy?
    • Will anyone else get hurt?
  • It’s worth noting that Wicks never led his Virginia team in receptions across three college seasons. But he was efficient there as well, averaging 18.8 yards per catch for his career – including 21.1 on 57 receptions in 2021. (COVID shortened his final year and Wicks lost 2020 to injury.)
    • He ran a slow 40 time for the position at the Combine (4.62 seconds, 13th percentile) but tested very well otherwise:
      • 85th-percentile vertical
      • 91st-percentile broad
      • 6.91-second 3-cone at his pro day (58th percentile)
    • Wicks also had a strong Senior Bowl week, highlighted by American team DBs selecting him as the team’s WR of the week.
  • Green Bay has gradually leaned further toward the run across LaFleur’s time as HC. Here are the annual rankings in neutral situation pass rate:
    • 2019: fifth
    • 2020: 10th
    • 2021: 11th
    • 2022: 18th
    • 2023: 20th
  • It made sense for that to fall the past two years. Green Bay traded Davante Adams ahead of 2022 and then Aaron Rodgers before last season. In 2023, the Packers featured a first-time starter at QB and a pass-catching corps almost entirely made up of first- and second-year players.
  • Now that the whole group has a year of experience – and good performance by QB Jordan Love – it would seem to make sense to shift back the other way some.
  • Green Bay did, however, pay up for RB Josh Jacobs in free agency and draft RB MarShawn Lloyd in Round 3. So they might just continue the identity of the past two seasons.

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Christian Watson, WR GB

9:16am EDT 9/30/24

Christian Watson Expected To Miss Multiple Weeks

Packers WR Christian Watson is expected to miss "multiple weeks" with his high-ankle sprain, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. He avoided a fracture in the ankle but might still wind up on IR, Rapoport adds. This is a pretty standard timetable for high-ankle sprains. Plan on Watson missing at least Green Bay's next four games.

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The Packers believe WR Christian Watson suffered a high-ankle sprain in the Week 4 loss to the Vikings, according to insider Jordan Schultz. Watson is scheduled for a Monday MRI to confirm that diagnosis. A high-ankle sprain would very likely cost Watson multiple games.

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Packers QB Jordan Love has been diagnosed with a sprained MCL, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. There's no damage to Love's ACL. It's relatively good news, but Rapoport confirms that Love "should miss some time." We'll look for a timetable for his return.

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Packers WRs Jayden Reed (chest), Christian Watson (hamstring), and Dontayvion Wicks (chest) are all listed as questionable for Sunday’s game vs. the Bears. Wicks put in full practices on Thursday and Friday, so he should play. Reed was limited all week, but we’re tentatively expecting him to play. Watson got in limited practices on Wednesday and Thursday before taking a planned day off on Friday. “We felt he had two good days of practice and wanted to give him today and we’ll see where he’s at on Sunday,” HC Matt LaFleur said of Watson on Friday. Watson would be a risky fantasy play if he ends up active for the Bears game.

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Packers WR Jayden Reed (toe, chest) put in three limited practices this week and is not listed on the final injury report for Sunday night’s game vs. the Vikings. WR Christian Watson (hamstring) is doubtful, while Dontayvion Wicks (chest, ankle) is questionable but didn’t practice all week. It’ll likely be Reed and Romeo Doubs as Green Bay’s clear top two WRs in Minnesota.

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