Questionable
Injury Hamstring
Est. Return 8/23/2025
2024 Receiving Stats
REC
72
YDS
803
TD
5
AVG
11.2
TAR
107
2025 Projections
2025 Fantasy Outlook
Downs enjoyed a breakout of sorts in 2024, his second pro campaign, finishing with more targets, catches, yards and touchdowns than he had the year before as a rookie, despite playing three fewer games. He spent most of his time in the slot again, perhaps limited by a 5-foot-9, 171-pound frame, yet averaged a respectable 11.2 yards per catch and scored three of his five TDs from outside the red zone. What the full-season numbers don't show is how Downs piled up volume with Joe Flacco at QB, drawing nine-plus targets in six of the seven games in which Flacco took a majority of snaps (and averaging 7.3 catches in those contests). In the seven full games Downs and QB Anthony Richardson played together, Downs reached nine targets just once and never caught more than five passes. The big question now is whether Richardson can win a job battle with Daniel Jones, who wouldn't necessarily help the Colts win games but likely would be better for Downs' fantasy value. A lack of size and average straight-line speed (4.48 40) further limit Downs' ceiling, especially in non-PPR leagues, but it was encouraging to see him earn targets ahead of fellow Colts wideouts Michael Pittman, Alec Pierce and Adonai Mitchell for much of last season. Read Past Outlooks
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Misses Thursday's practice
Downs (hamstring) remained sidelined at practice Thursday, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
ANALYSIS
The wideout left last Thursday's practice with a hamstring injury, and given his continued absence, Downs seems unlikely to see any action in Saturday's preseason finale against the Bengals. When he's healthy, Downs is key contributor in a Colts WR corps that also features Michael Pittman and Alec Pierce.
The wideout left last Thursday's practice with a hamstring injury, and given his continued absence, Downs seems unlikely to see any action in Saturday's preseason finale against the Bengals. When he's healthy, Downs is key contributor in a Colts WR corps that also features Michael Pittman and Alec Pierce.
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Air Yards Per Game
49.7Air Yards Per Snap
1.20% Team Air Yards
13.8%% Team Targets
21.7%Avg Depth of Target
6.5 YdsCatch Rate
67.3%Drop Rate
4.7%Avg Yds After Catch
5.6% Targeted On Route
23.9%Avg Yds Per Route Run
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Receiving Alignment Breakdown
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2024 Josh Downs Split Stats
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Measurables Review
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Height
5' 9"Weight
171 lbs40-Yard Dash
4.48 secVertical Jump
38.5 inBroad Jump
131 inHand Length
9.25 inArm Length
30.38 inPast Fantasy Outlooks
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Downs lasted until pick 79 of the 2023 NFL Draft, with massive usage his final two seasons at North Carolina (195 catches for 2,364 yards and 19 TDs) balanced out by an underwhelming physical profile (4.48-second 40-yard dash time at 5-foot-9, 171 pounds). Fortunately for Downs, he's playing in an era where tough legislation of defensive penalties and trends favoring quick passes have helped many undersized receivers find success. He might just be the latest case, especially if one assumes that a mid-season knee injury held him back in the second half of his rookie campaign. Downs averaged 5.3 catches for 63.3 yards on 7.0 targets over his first eight games, before hurting his knee and playing just 26 totals snaps Weeks 9 and 10. He never missed a contest but averaged just 3.6 catches for 35.4 yards on 5.4 targets in seven games after a Week 11 bye. Downs took at least 64 percent of his snaps from the slot in all 17 games, and his 601 routes ranked 13th among wideouts (teammates Alec Pierce and Michael Pittman were eighth and 12th, respectively). Over the first eight weeks, Downs was targeted on 17.8 percent of routes and produced 1.50 yards per route run -- mediocre by starting-wideout standards but pretty good for a 22-year-old. Over the final seven weeks, Downs plunged to a 14.4 percent target rate and 0.94 YPRR. Pittman, meanwhile, was at 27.5 percent and 2.25 YPRR over the same stretch, unencumbered by quarterback Gardner Minshew's mediocrity. The Colts have huge hopes for Anthony Richardson in 2024, but even if he pans out, it won't necessarily boost the cumulative receiving production. After all, an offense with Richardson and running back Jonathan Taylor both healthy would likely rank near the top of the league in rush attempts and run rate near the goal line. Downs thus faces a tricky breakout path even though he appears locked in as a starter, and he won't be helped by the fact that he's recovering from a high-ankle sprain, which could threaten his availability for Week 1.
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Misses practice Wednesday
Downs (hamstring) did not practice Wednesday, the Indianapolis Star reports.
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Misses Saturday's preseason game
Downs (hamstring) did not play in Saturday's preseason loss to Green Bay.
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Exits Thursday's practice
Downs left Thursday's practice with a hamstring injury, Stephen Holder of ESPN.com reports.
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Held out of preseason opener
Downs and most other veteran starters didn't play in Thursday's 24-16 preseason loss at Baltimore.
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Just misses century mark in OT win
Downs caught 10 of 13 passes for 94 yards in Sunday's 26-23 overtime win over the Jaguars.
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Set to work with Danny Dimes
Downs is set to begin the season catching passes from Daniel Jones, who was named the Week 1 starting quarterback Tuesday, per Tom Pelissero of NFL Network.
ANALYSIS
Downs is working his way back from a hamstring injury suffered in mid-August, but if he gets healthy come Week 1 against the Dolphins on Sept. 7, the third-year wide receiver should have a much higher floor with Jones than Downs would have if the less accurate Anthony Richardson had won the Colts' quarterback competition. Downs averaged only 45 receiving yards in eight games during which Richardson played the majority of the game last season, compared to 74 yards per game in six other appearances.
Downs is working his way back from a hamstring injury suffered in mid-August, but if he gets healthy come Week 1 against the Dolphins on Sept. 7, the third-year wide receiver should have a much higher floor with Jones than Downs would have if the less accurate Anthony Richardson had won the Colts' quarterback competition. Downs averaged only 45 receiving yards in eight games during which Richardson played the majority of the game last season, compared to 74 yards per game in six other appearances.