Xavier Worthy 2025 Fantasy Football Outlook: Can Speedster Become Go-To Target?
Xavier Worthy made a statement in his NFL debut, scoring two touchdowns on the season-opening Thursday night win over Baltimore. His play from that moment on was fairly inconsistent until about Week 14 when he finally earned a full-time role in the offense despite Rashee Rice (knee) having been out of the lineup since Week 4. In the final seven games of the season, including the playoffs, he averaged 8.3 targets per game, 74.0 receiving yards per game, and scored a total of six touchdowns. He had carved out a significant role in the Chiefs' offense, and will continue to hold that role down with Rice likely sidelined for the beginning of the season. A sophomore breakout is certainly a possibility for the speedy receiver, but the dispersal of targets between himself and Rice will be interesting to monitor once the third-year receiver is fully back.
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Kansas City Chiefs' second-year receiver Source: RotoBaller

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