2024 Receiving Stats
REC
34
YDS
464
TD
2
AVG
13.6
TAR
75
2025 Projections
2025 Fantasy Outlook
Mitchell seems to be a forgotten man, at least in fantasy circles, despite being drafted 52nd overall last spring after running a 4.34 40-yard dash at 6-foot-2, 205 pounds. He spent most of his rookie year as the Colts' No. 4 wide receiver, behind fellow Day 2 picks Michael Pittman, Josh Downs and Alec Pierce. The rookie drew targets on 28.2 percent of his routes, but he caught only 41.8 percent of those chances -- by far the lowest rate among players with 50-plus targets. QB Anthony Richardson was part of the problem, and a 14.7 aDOT further helps to explain Mitchell's terrible catch rate, but there were also a couple drops and a handful of other missed connections on which the wideout appeared at fault. And while it won't come as any surprise if Mitchell improves in his second season, he's still subject to most of the same limiting conditions outside of his control, facing fierce competition for snaps and targets in an offense with Richardson and/or Daniel Jones slinging passes. Read Past Outlooks
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Sees 58 targets in eight Jets games
Mitchell caught 33 of 74 targets for 453 yards and two touchdowns while rushing once for minus-4 yards in 16 games split between the Colts and Jets.
ANALYSIS
Mitchell played eight games with each team in 2025 but saw a major uptick in usage after being traded to the Jets, catching 24 of 58 targets for 301 yards and his first two NFL touchdowns with New York. His abhorrent 43.4 percent catch rate (56 catches on 129 targets) through two NFL seasons is a red flag, but subpar quarterback play has certainly contributed to that ugly statistic, though Mitchell has played his part with drops and mental mistakes. The 2024 second-round pick's ability to get open is intriguing, and there's a path to fantasy relevance in 2026 if the Jets improve their QB situation, as Mitchell's favored to hold onto a starting role on the outside, barring the addition of a starting caliber wideout in free agency or the draft.
Mitchell played eight games with each team in 2025 but saw a major uptick in usage after being traded to the Jets, catching 24 of 58 targets for 301 yards and his first two NFL touchdowns with New York. His abhorrent 43.4 percent catch rate (56 catches on 129 targets) through two NFL seasons is a red flag, but subpar quarterback play has certainly contributed to that ugly statistic, though Mitchell has played his part with drops and mental mistakes. The 2024 second-round pick's ability to get open is intriguing, and there's a path to fantasy relevance in 2026 if the Jets improve their QB situation, as Mitchell's favored to hold onto a starting role on the outside, barring the addition of a starting caliber wideout in free agency or the draft.
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Air Yards Per Game
44.1Air Yards Per Snap
2.05% Team Air Yards
14.8%% Team Targets
11.2%Avg Depth of Target
13.6 YdsCatch Rate
41.8%Drop Rate
5.5%Avg Yds After Catch
4.6% Targeted On Route
25.6%Avg Yds Per Route Run
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2024 Adonai Mitchell Split Stats
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Measurables Review
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Height
6' 2"Weight
205 lbs40-Yard Dash
4.34 secVertical Jump
39.5 inBroad Jump
136 inHand Length
9.00 inArm Length
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2024 Fantasy Outlook
The Colts used the 52nd pick in the 2024 draft on Mitchell, a combine standout who was never his team's top receiver in college. He had just 560 yards in two seasons at Georgia behind WR Ladd McConkey and TE Brock Bowers, before coming into his own at Texas in 2023 with a 55-845-11 receiving line on 92 targets (28 fewer looks than first-round pick Xavier Worthy). There was talk of Mitchell sneaking into the first round after the 2024 Combine, where he had the longest broad jump (136 inches) and third-fastest 40 time (4.34 second) among wide receivers -- while checking in at 6-2, 205. Physically, he's the prototype for a No. 1 receiver, and with plenty of upside for continued development given that he'll turn 22 in October. He figures to replace Alec Pierce as the deep threat alongside Michael Pittman and slot man Josh Downs, with the Colts obviously hoping Mitchell won't be as one-dimensional as Pierce (though it might take some time). Big-time volume in Year 1 is unlikely, as the Colts still have Pittman locked in for a large target share and figure to run a lot with QB Anthony Richardson and RB Jonathan Taylor.
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Catches three of nine targets
Mitchell caught three of nine targets for 41 yards in Sunday's 42-10 loss to the Patriots.
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Three catches in Week 16 defeat
Mitchell caught three of six targets for 43 yards in Sunday's 29-6 loss to the Saints.
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Six catches, TD on nine targets
Mitchell caught six of nine targets for 58 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 48-20 loss to the Jaguars. He also rushed once for minus-4 yards.
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One-catch game following breakout
Mitchell caught one of six targets for 24 yards in Sunday's 34-10 loss to the Dolphins.
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Breaks out with 102 yards, TD
Mitchell caught eight of 12 targets for 102 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 27-24 win over the Falcons.
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Could be key piece moving forward
Mitchell has solidified his place in the Jets' plans for future seasons, per Rich Cimini of ESPN.com.
ANALYSIS
Mitchell broke out for eight catches, 102 receiving yards and his first NFL touchdown in the Jets' 27-24 win over the Falcons in Week 13, which marked his third appearance with Gang Green since coming over in a trade with the Colts. The 2024 second-round draft pick struggled to carve out a large role in a deep Colts wide receiver room while struggling with mental lapses, but Mitchell's getting a chance to show off his talent as part of a Jets receiving corps that lacks established options behind Garrett Wilson, who is currently sidelined by a knee injury. Even if the Jets use some of their substantial draft capital in the upcoming draft to add to their wide receiver room, Mitchell has shown enough with his new team to remain in the mix for a starting role moving forward.
Mitchell broke out for eight catches, 102 receiving yards and his first NFL touchdown in the Jets' 27-24 win over the Falcons in Week 13, which marked his third appearance with Gang Green since coming over in a trade with the Colts. The 2024 second-round draft pick struggled to carve out a large role in a deep Colts wide receiver room while struggling with mental lapses, but Mitchell's getting a chance to show off his talent as part of a Jets receiving corps that lacks established options behind Garrett Wilson, who is currently sidelined by a knee injury. Even if the Jets use some of their substantial draft capital in the upcoming draft to add to their wide receiver room, Mitchell has shown enough with his new team to remain in the mix for a starting role moving forward.


