Bottom Line
3rd-percentile production model meets a UDFA tag in a Falcons WR room with Drake London, Jahan Dotson, and Olamide Zaccheaus already entrenched — there is no realistic path to dynasty relevance here. Avoid in all formats outside 40+ player deep-roster leagues.
Team Fit & Opportunity
Atlanta has 50 vacated targets but a clear hierarchy: London is the alpha, Dotson was acquired to be the WR2, and Zaccheaus owns the slot. Anthony enters camp behind Dylan Drummond competing for WR5/practice squad reps, with Kyle Pitts and Austin Hooper soaking up intermediate work. Tua Tagovailoa's arrival raises team passing volume, but that ceiling is captured by the top three. Realistic year-1 role: gameday inactive or bottom-of-roster special teamer.
Talent Profile
The 6.4 RAS tells the story — a 4.54 forty at 195 lbs with a 34.5" vert and 6.86 3-cone is below-average athletic baseline for an outside NFL receiver. The 8th-percentile production score reflects a Wisconsin career that never produced a true breakout, and the 14th-percentile route versatility plus 18th-percentile YPRR-over-expected confirm he wasn't winning against college corners with consistency. The 57th-percentile explosiveness sub-score is the lone pulse — straight-line vertical juice without the separation toolkit to translate it.
Strengths
- Vertical speed flash: 57th-percentile explosiveness is the only above-median sub-score and gives him a deep-shot dimension on scout-team reps.
- Adequate frame: 6'0"/195 is NFL-viable size for outside reps if he can stick on a 53-man.
- No major durability flags: Played a full senior slate, which matters for a UDFA fighting for practice squad.
Concerns
- 3rd-percentile overall model: WR43 of 50 in this class — the production and efficiency profile is among the weakest gradeable receivers in the cycle.
- Athletic profile doesn't bail him out: 6.4 RAS, 15 bench reps, sub-7 3-cone — nothing here projects as a special-teams ace or gadget weapon either.
- Depth chart is closed: Behind London, Dotson, Zaccheaus, and Drummond with Tua/Penix targets concentrated to the top three.
Historical Comp Read
Brendan O'Leary-Orange, Damien Alford, Darnell Salomon, Dominique Reed, Randle Jones — a comp list of UDFA washouts and camp bodies, none of whom logged meaningful NFL snaps. The 93-95% similarity scores aren't noise; they reflect the same archetype of straight-line college receiver without separation traits or production. The signal is loud and predictive: this profile does not produce NFL fantasy assets.
Outlook
Year 1: practice squad stash at best, more likely cut by Labor Day. Three-year arc: the catalyst would be a special-teams role earning him a 53-man spot and a Dotson/Zaccheaus injury opening WR4 reps — even then, you're talking deep-bench dynasty stash. The trigger that collapses the floor is camp itself; UDFAs with 6.4 RAS and bottom-decile production rarely survive the first cutdown. No actionable dynasty position outside 35+ roster spots.