Dyami Brown

#2 WR / Washington Commanders / EXP: 4YRS Height: 6-0 Weight: 195 lb Age: 25 College: North Carolina Bye 14

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  • by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire

    Commanders' Dyami Brown: Targeted once

    Dyami Brown caught his lone target for a 24-yard gain in Sunday's 27-22 win over the Giants.Brown, Olamide Zaccheaus and Luke McCaffrey have been rotating snaps behind No. 1 receiver Terry McLaurin and No. 2 receiver Noah Brown. This was the fourth straight game in which Dyami Brown caught exactly one pass, and he's now up to eight consecutive weeks with either one or two receptions. There's not much reason to expect more than that Week 10 against Pittsburgh, considering the team's other wide receivers mostly have been playing well.

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    Commanders' Dyami Brown: Makes one catch in Week 8 win

    Dyami Brown secured his only target for six yards during Sunday's 18-15 win over the Bears.Brown, who played 32 percent of the offensive snaps, continues to mix in with Luke McCaffrey (36 percent) and Olamide Zaccheaus (35 percent) for No. 3 wide receiver reps behind top options Terry McLaurin and Noah Brown. The 2021 third-round pick has now logged seven straight games with at least one catch, but he's averaging just 19.1 yards per contest in that span. Brown will look to do more with his opportunities in Week 9 against the Giants.

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    Commanders' Dyami Brown: Ready for Week 8

    Dyami Brown (ankle) doesn't have a designation for Sunday's contest against the Bears.Brown opened the week with back-to-back limited practices due to an ankle injury, but he was able to log a full session Friday, thereby clearing him for Week 8 action. After going without a catch in the season opener, he has at least one reception in six consecutive games, but the cumulative line of 9-128-1 on 13 targets leaves a lot to be desired.

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    Commanders' Dyami Brown: Dealing with ankle injury

    Dyami Brown was a limited practice participant Wednesday due to an ankle injury.Brown was fifth among Washington's wide receivers in routes and snaps during Sunday's 40-7 win over the Panthers. He typically sees around 1-to-3 targets per game, so any limitations for Week 8 wouldn't have much affect on the Washington Commanders' game plan against Chicago.

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    Commanders' Dyami Brown: Reels in 23-yard catch

    Dyami Brown played 21 of the Washington Commanders' 69 snaps on offense and recorded a 23-yard reception among his three targets in Sunday's 40-7 win over the Panthers.Brown's 21 snaps placed him fifth among Commanders receivers, with him trailing Terry McLaurin (49), Noah Brown (42), Olamide Zaccheaus (29) and Luke McCaffrey (26). Brown has recorded a catch in six straight games, but he hasn't topped 60 receiving yards in any contest and has found the end zone just once during that stretch. Even in deeper fantasy leagues, Brown doesn't profile as a reliable option.

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    Commanders' Dyami Brown: Catches one pass

    Dyami Brown caught his lone target for 11 yards in Sunday's 30-23 loss to the Ravens.Brown dropped to a 32.0 percent snap share, fifth most among Washington's wide receivers, after handling 55.0 percent the week before with Noah Brown inactive due to a groin injury. The Washington Commanders rotate WRs more than most teams, but Brown would probably need multiple injuries in front of him to see more than 2-3 targets per game. Next up is a Week 7 home game against Carolina.

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    Commanders' Dyami Brown: Scores 41-yard TD

    Dyami Brown caught both of his targets for 57 yards and a touchdown in a 34-13 win over the Browns on Sunday.With Noah Brown (groin) inactive, Brown played 55 percent of snaps on offense, up from 22 percent in Week 3 and 25 percent in Week 4. He beat his defender for a 41-yard TD down the sideline shortly before halftime, but the one big play isn't likely to be enough to break free of a timeshare with Olamide Zaccheaus in the event Brown misses another game Week 6 at Baltimore.

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    Commanders' Dyami Brown: Catches two passes against Bengals

    Dyami Brown secured both of his targets for 16 yards in Monday's 38-33 win over the Bengals.Brown continued his underwhelming start to the 2024 season Monday, catching just two passes for the second straight week. After seeing snap shares north of 50 percent in both of the Washington Commanders' first two games, Brown dropped all the way down to 23 percent Monday, trailing Terry McLaurin, Noah Brown and Luke McCaffrey among Washington receivers.

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    Commanders' Dyami Brown: Targeted four times in Week 2

    Dyami Brown secured two of his four targets for 17 yards in Sunday's 21-18 win over the Giants.Brown saw his offensive snap percentage increase in Week 2, playing 69 percent of snaps against the Giants after playing 55 percent of snaps in Week 1. The fourth-year wideout's four targets were also an improvement after he didn't see a single target in the Washington Commanders' debut. Brown has the potential to develop into a key player in Washington's passing attack, as fellow receivers Luke McCaffrey, Olamide Zaccheaus and Noah Brown don't present much of a road block to increased involvement. The 24-year-old will look to take the next step to establish his role in the offense when the Commanders visit the Bengals in Week 3.

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    Commanders' Dyami Brown: Not targeted

    Dyami Brown wasn't targeted on 12 routes in a 37-20 loss to the Buccaneers on Sunday.Brown played 55 percent of snaps while rotating with Olamide Zaccheaus, who took 45 percent of snaps and caught one of three targets for 15 yards (on 13 routes). There's a good chance the two WRs continue to share playing time Week 2 against the Giants, but one or the other could potentially emerge as a full-time starter down the road.

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