Dyami Brown
WR

Dyami Brown

WashingtonNFL - Washington

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4
Weeks of Data
16
Total Recommendations
4.4
Avg Confidence
3
Consensus Weeks

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📊 Recommendation Breakdown

Start
21.1%
4 times
Sit
5.3%
1 times
Add
26.3%
5 times

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6.7
| /10
📈 Surging: 2 mentions this week (major increase)

Recent Weekly Mentions:

2025 Week 6
2 mentions
2025 Week 4
1 mentions
2025 Week 3
6 mentions
2025 Week 2
2 mentions

📅 Weekly Recommendation History

Week 4Sit5
Sep 22

He left Week 3 with a shoulder injury and it’s not clear if he’s practiced or been cleared, so don’t start him this week. If he practices fully and the team confirms he’s playing, then you can consider putting him back in.

Week 3Add
Sep 21

He’s on the field almost every play and just had two big games, and he likely gets even more if Brian Thomas can’t play. Pick him up as a bench guy or a late flex in bigger leagues or only start him if Thomas is out, but watch Thomas’ injury and Brown’s weekly targets before putting him in your main lineup.

Week 2Start
Sep 11

He played most of the snaps and got both short and deep looks, so start him as a receiver or in your flex if you want a shot at a big game. Just watch Week 2 snap reports and any quarterback or injury news—if his team runs a lot or leads he might see fewer targets, but he’s worth grabbing in deeper leagues.

Week 0Medium
Aug 23

Draft him in the final rounds — a cheap gamble after a strong postseason and a one-year deal in Jacksonville, useful as bench depth. He hasn't done much in regular seasons and faces snap competition, so he only helps if the team uses more three-receiver sets or someone gets hurt.