2024 Receiving Stats
REC
66
YDS
789
TD
6
AVG
12.0
TAR
106
2025 Projections
2025 Fantasy Outlook
McConkey arrived in Los Angeles as the 34th overall pick last year and immediately earned a starting job, mostly putting up mediocre receiving lines until a 6-111-2 explosion Week 7. He topped 50 yards in every game from that point forward, with his only instance of single-digit PPR points coming in a game where QB Justin Herbert attempted 18 passes. McConkey's 4.39 speed mostly was on display while picking up extra yards after short and intermediate passes, but he also did well when he got deep shots, catching five of 10 targets 20-plus yards downfield (for 175 yards and two TDs). He then scored an 86-yard TD on a deep ball in a first-round playoff loss, en route to a 9-197-1 receiving line, giving the Chargers one major cause for 2025 optimism on an otherwise ugly afternoon in Houston. The plan moving forward seems to have McConkey as the No. 1 receiver in a run-oriented offense, with the team's major offseason additions being RB Omarion Hampton (first round), WR Tre Harris (second round), WR Keenan Allen (one-year contract) and RB Najee Harris (one-year contract). The biggest drawback is Chargers offensive coordinator Greg Roman, whose 11 seasons as an NFL playcaller have featured just one instance of his team ranking higher than 28th in pass attempts. Read Past Outlooks
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Leads team with 32 receiving yards
McConkey had three receptions on four targets for 32 yards in Sunday's 16-3 wild-card loss to the Patriots.
ANALYSIS
The Chargers failed to keep QB Justin Herbert upright against New England's aggressive pass rush Sunday, resulting in barely any shots being taken downfield in a muted performance by the offense. McConkey wound up leading the team in receiving and grabbing the longest reception (20 yards) of the night for his club despite registering a forgettable stat line in the season-ending loss. The sophomore had a down year in 2025, finishing the regular season with 16 fewer receptions, 360 less yards and one fewer touchdown in the same amount of games played as his stellar rookie campaign (82-1,149-7). McConkey will attempt to reestablish himself as one of Justin Herbert's top receiving options and budding stars of the league when the Chargers regroup this upcoming offseason.
The Chargers failed to keep QB Justin Herbert upright against New England's aggressive pass rush Sunday, resulting in barely any shots being taken downfield in a muted performance by the offense. McConkey wound up leading the team in receiving and grabbing the longest reception (20 yards) of the night for his club despite registering a forgettable stat line in the season-ending loss. The sophomore had a down year in 2025, finishing the regular season with 16 fewer receptions, 360 less yards and one fewer touchdown in the same amount of games played as his stellar rookie campaign (82-1,149-7). McConkey will attempt to reestablish himself as one of Justin Herbert's top receiving options and budding stars of the league when the Chargers regroup this upcoming offseason.
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Air Yards Per Game
69.4Air Yards Per Snap
1.60% Team Air Yards
26.4%% Team Targets
22.7%Avg Depth of Target
9.9 YdsCatch Rate
73.2%Drop Rate
6.3%Avg Yds After Catch
5.0% Targeted On Route
23.3%Avg Yds Per Route Run
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Measurables Review
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Height
6' 0"Weight
185 lbs40-Yard Dash
4.39 secVertical Jump
36.0 inBroad Jump
124 inHand Length
8.63 inArm Length
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2024 Fantasy Outlook
McConkey's college career at Georgia was defined by efficient production on a limited quantity of routes and targets. He never even came close to 400 routes or 100 targets in a season, but he averaged at least 9.3 yards per target and 2.08 yards per route each year while serving as Robin to TE Brock Bowers' Batman. As much as there's no shame in taking a backseat to Bowers, it's fair to have doubts about a guy that reached 500 receiving yards in a season just once and maxed out at 762 (2022, in 15 games). The rest of the profile looks promising, with McConkey having adequate size (6-0, 186) and running a 4.39 40 at the 2024 Combine. Things also went well for him in April, with the WR-deficient Chargers picking McConkey 34th overall. He now has a chance to be an instant-bake No. 1 receiver for a top-10 QB, albeit in a Chargers offense that has sent strong, repeated signals about wanting to run the ball a lot (namely the hiring of OC Greg Roman and jettisoning of WRs Keenan Allen and Mike Williams). The competition at WR is almost laughably weak, consisting of fourth-year pro Joshua Palmer and 2023 first-round pick Quentin Johnston. Maybe the Chargers know something we don't and are confident McConkey and Johnston can get it done. If not, Herbert will spend his age-26 season on a team trying to win with running and defense despite having mediocre talent on defense and a subpar group of RBs.
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Rests in Week 18 loss
McConkey did not play in Sunday's 19-3 loss to the Broncos.
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Big gain on one catch
McConkey brought in one of two targets for 31 yards and returned two punts for 13 yards in the Chargers' 20-16 loss to the Texans on Saturday.
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Another touchdown in win
McConkey caught four of his six targets for 43 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 34-17 win over the Cowboys.
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Limited to two catches in win
McConkey secured two of three targets for 20 yards in the Chargers' 16-13 win over the Chiefs on Sunday.
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Set to play in Week 15
McConkey (foot) doesn't have a designation for Sunday's game in Kansas City.
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Tough matchup vs. Kansas City
McConkey has mostly operated out of the slot in 2025, and he could struggle Sunday against a Chiefs defense that has limited targets to players lined up in the slot position this season, Seth Walder of ESPN.com relays.
ANALYSIS
Walder notes that the Chiefs' defense allows targets to the slot just 23 percent of the time -- fifth lowest in the NFL -- and that McConkey has lined up at that position in 62 percent of his offensive snaps this season. The second-year wideout has four receptions or less in each of his last five games and is coming off a one-catch performance against the Eagles in Week 15. If the Chiefs focus on shutting down McConkey, quarterback Justin Herbert will need to turn to other options in the passing game such as Keenan Allen, Quentin Johnston, tight end Oronde Gadsden and running backs Omarion Hampton and Kimani Vidal.
Walder notes that the Chiefs' defense allows targets to the slot just 23 percent of the time -- fifth lowest in the NFL -- and that McConkey has lined up at that position in 62 percent of his offensive snaps this season. The second-year wideout has four receptions or less in each of his last five games and is coming off a one-catch performance against the Eagles in Week 15. If the Chiefs focus on shutting down McConkey, quarterback Justin Herbert will need to turn to other options in the passing game such as Keenan Allen, Quentin Johnston, tight end Oronde Gadsden and running backs Omarion Hampton and Kimani Vidal.


