
WR · Los Angeles Rams
1 transaction this offseason
Height
5'10"
Weight
182 lbs
Age
24
College
Cincinnati
Draft
2023, Rd 4, #133
Experience
3 yrs
WR Rank
#239 / 295
Grade Tyler Scott
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On the field, Tyler Scott grades out as a shaky WR for Los Angeles Rams (D Performance). That places him 239th of 295 graded wide receivers. Against that production, his deal reads as fairly priced on the Contract Value Index (C-) — the team is paying below what the play would command. The public read is mixed (C- Sentiment), drawn from current news and social signal rather than the box score.
| Year | Team | GP | Rec | Yards | TD |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Career | ![]() | 28 | 18 | 173 | — |
| 2025 | ![]() | 3 | 7 | 99 | 1 |
| 2024 | ![]() | 11 | 1 | 5 | 0 |
| 2023 | ![]() | 17 |
Length
2 years
Total Value
$2.3M
AAV
$1.1M/yr
Spotrac flags Tyler Scott's contract as a market-rate deal; FanVerdicts grades it C- Contract Value Index because the production-to-pay ratio shakes out accordingly. At $1.13M AAV on a two-year rookie scale deal, Scott's compensation is appropriate for a depth receiver still fighting to carve out consistent NFL snaps—but his 2025 season stats tell the story of why the grade sits squarely at C-: 99 receiving yards across three games reflects a third-year player who has yet to translate draft capital into tangible production. As a 24-year-old on his third season, Scott occupies a critical juncture where his rookie deal remains affordable but his on-field evidence remains sparse; wide receivers at this stage of development typically command either proven production or a clear pathway to meaningful snaps, and Scott's recent move to Los Angeles signals the latter rather than the former. The media narrative frames his Rams tenure as a genuine fresh start anchored in legitimate athleticism and upside, positioning this as an opportunity-driven addition rather than a rescue mission—a framing that aligns with the organization's broader strategy of low-risk, high-ceiling roster moves evident in their recent defensive acquisitions and depth signings. With 91 days until kickoff and a 53-man roster spot far from guaranteed, Scott's Contract Value Index reflects a fair-market deal for a player whose ceiling remains intriguing but whose floor is increasingly narrow; the contract itself poses no cap burden, but his ability to justify even this modest AAV hinges entirely on proving he can finally translate potential into production during the 2026 regular season.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the C band — a quick read on where Tyler's contract sits relative to comparable money.
Snap share and per-play impact line up to a D performance grade for Tyler Scott. The 24-year-old third-year receiver is operating well below the threshold for consistent NFL production, a classification that reflects both limited opportunities and an inability to translate those chances into meaningful yardage when they arrive. Through three games in the 2025 season, Scott accumulated 99 receiving yards — a total that underscores a depth-piece role with minimal volume and minimal efficiency, the hallmark of a player still auditioning for reliable snaps rather than a contributor commanding a defined position in the offense. His best statistical strength is simply having logged any production at all as a practice squad add, but that bar is painfully low for a fourth-round draft pick now in his third year who has yet to establish himself as a consistent weapon at the NFL level. The Rams' recent offseason activity — a flurry of low-cost signings and a major defensive acquisition headlined by the Myles Garrett trade — suggests Los Angeles is comfortable building depth through speculative additions like Scott, treating him as organizational insurance rather than a building block. With the regular season 91 days away and his 53-man roster status far from guaranteed, Scott's narrative remains entirely rooted in potential: the athleticism and draft pedigree are real, but until he translates opportunity into production, he will remain a developmental afterthought competing for scraps in a crowded depth chart.
Tyler Scott ranks 239th of 295 graded wide receivers by performance. That slots Tyler between Montorie Foster Jr. (D+) just ahead and Braxton Berrios (D) just behind.
Graded higher
Montorie Foster Jr.Seattle SeahawksD+Damien AlfordNew Orleans SaintsD+Dohnte MeyersCincinnati BengalsD+Graded lower
Braxton BerriosFree AgentBeat coverage and fan boards are running roughly even on Tyler Scott, landing him at a C- sentiment grade. The dominant narrative frames his practice squad signing with the Rams as a genuine fresh start rather than a desperation move—media outlets have highlighted his athleticism and 2023 fourth-round draft pedigree as legitimate assets, positioning the Los Angeles roster spot as an opportunity to finally translate draft intrigue into consistent snaps rather than a last-resort addition. That cautious optimism, however, collides directly with his on-field track record: across three games in 2025, Scott accumulated just 99 receiving yards, a performance grade of F that reflects a third-year player who has yet to materialize tangible production despite the pedigree. The Rams' recent offseason activity—notably the acquisition of Myles Garrett and a series of depth signings across defensive and linebacker depth—signals a front office building through low-risk, high-upside additions, a category Scott occupies perfectly; media coverage has framed these under-the-radar moves as shrewd roster construction, which inadvertently positions Scott as part of a broader organizational strategy rather than a standalone reclamation project. With 91 days until regular season kickoff and a 53-man roster spot far from guaranteed, the sentiment around Scott lives entirely in the realm of potential: enough belief in his athleticism and draft profile to avoid total dismissal, but nowhere near enough evidence on tape to generate real momentum or confidence in his NFL future.
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2025
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2024
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2023
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