Drake London 2025 Season in Review
2025 NFL Season · PPR Scoring · Monday, May 11
The Rundown
Drake London finished 2025 as the number 19 wide receiver in total PPR scoring — and the number 7 wide receiver in PPR per game. That gap tells the whole story in one breath: when London played, he produced like a top-ten asset. He just only played twelve games. The Falcons funneled targets to him at an elite rate, he turned in a seven-touchdown season on an offense that couldn't get out of its own way, and he did it catching passes from two different quarterbacks. Workhorse usage trapped inside an injury-shortened year — that's the lens.
Now let's dig into the numbers, because usage is where London separates from the pack. Across twelve games, he commanded a 30 percent average target share — genuine alpha-receiver territory, the kind of number reserved for guys teams deliberately build the passing game around. He also pulled in a 40 percent average air yards share: four of every ten yards the Falcons threw downfield went his direction. On 112 targets, 68 catches, 919 yards, seven scores, 16.8 PPR per game. The consistency story holds up once you account for the absences — London cleared 18 PPR seven times in twelve appearances, including three games over 25 and a 38.8-point explosion. The flip side is real boom-or-bust risk underneath the average: four duds under 11 points, with a 1.4 against the Rams and a 5.7 at Arizona dragging the floor down. Not a metronome — but the ceiling games came often enough that the per-game number isn't propped up by outliers.
The defining beat of London's fantasy season was the touchdown column finally cooperating. Seven scores in twelve games, on an offense that ranked twenty-fourth in expected points added, is the red-zone profile fantasy managers waited two years to see. The signature moment came week nine in New England — a three-touchdown afternoon in a one-point loss, capped by a fourth-and-eight from the Patriots' 8-yard line in the fourth quarter, Michael Penix Jr. finding London on a short right-side throw for the score. 38.8 PPR that day. That was the smashed-ceiling outcome that defined why he ranked as the number 7 wide receiver in per-game scoring — when the Falcons needed a touchdown, London was the answer.
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Drake London
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The Bottom Line
WR19 on the season — 12 games, 16.8 PPR/game
Drake London's 2025 was a top-ten per-game wide receiver season squeezed into twelve appearances — elite usage, finally-earned touchdowns, dragged down in the total ranks by the five games he missed. The weakness the data flagged is the floor: four games under 11 PPR, including a 1.4 and a 5.7, means even with the monster target share, London's worst nights still cratered.
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