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Drake London

WR · Atlanta Falcons

1 transaction this offseason

Draft

WR Rank

#8 / 264

CVI
B-
Sentiment
B
Performance
Fan Verdict

Fan Verdict

Grade this player:

Career StatsB

YearTeamGPRecYardsTD
Career623093,96122
202512689197
2024171001,2719
202316699052

Updated Mar 22, 2026

Current Contract

Total Value

$21.5M

Guaranteed

$21.5M

AAV

$5.4M/yr

Guaranteed %100%

CVI Grade coming soon — contract details will be available when official terms are reported.

Performance Analysis

B
#8 of 264 WRs
FCA+

Drake London grades as an above-average starter among NFL wide receivers — an above-average player at the position. His strongest area is receiving touchdowns per game at 0.58 (well above the NFL average of 0.30), ranking as elite for the position. Yards per reception, at 13.5 compared to an NFL average of 12.7, is where he falls short relative to the position.

Performance vs. NFL Position Average

Yards/Reception13.5
Above AvgNFL Avg: 12.7 · Elite: 17.3
Rec Yards/Game76.6
EliteNFL Avg: 50.0 · Elite: 80.0
Rec TD/Game0.58
EliteNFL Avg: 0.30 · Elite: 0.55
Durability100%
Ironman62 career games played
Legend:EliteAbove AvgAverageBelow AvgNFL Avg

Season Grades

Recent seasons are weighted more heavily in the overall performance grade.

A-

2025

(50% weight)

B+

2024

(30% weight)

D

2023

(20% weight)

Current Sentiment

B-
Positive
NegativeNeutralPositive

Media and fan perception of Drake London heading into 2026 has been mixed, with cautious optimism tempered by recurring concerns. Recent on-field production remains a central point of debate, as London has shown flashes of reliability but has not yet established himself as a true alpha receiver, with injury management becoming an increasingly familiar narrative that complicates evaluation of his ceiling. Contract perception appears neutral to slightly strained, as the fanbase questions whether London's current output justifies his investment while the organization explores complementary receiving talent. The dominant storyline centers on quarterback instability and London's opportunity to finally stabilize with a franchise passer after the Waddle trade, which the media frames as a potential turning point rather than a guaranteed breakout. Fan confidence is guarded rather than enthusiastic—supporters see promise in London's upside and route-running ability, but skepticism prevails regarding consistency and whether he can stay healthy enough to build chemistry with a new signal-caller. Looking ahead to 2026, sentiment will likely hinge heavily on both quarterback continuity and whether London can string together a healthy, productive season, with his perception vulnerable to either significant positive movement or further erosion if injuries persist.

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