Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown is as bankable as it gets in fantasy football, with three straight finishes as a top-10 wide receiver and a boost in touchdowns yielding top-five finishes in each of the last two years.
So far in 2025, it's been more of the same for "The Sun God." Entering Week 10 he is a top-five fantasy wide receiver regardless of scoring format, with 59 catches for 635 yards and seven touchdowns. Since Week 1, he has posted at least 13.7 PPR points in every game.
The Lions' offense has had some issues at times this season. But, as expected, St. Brown has been the consistent constant with at least 70 yards in six of eight games and at least six catches in seven straight going into Week 10.
Rest of season fantasy outlook for Amon-Ra St. Brown is the simple status quo
Heading into Week 10, ESPN did a midseason assessment of all 32 NFL teams with a fantasy nugget for each. For the Lions, fantasy analyst Eric Moody highlighted St. Brown, who is again (also) among the league leaders in meaningful deeper numbers like target share, yards per route run and targets per route run.
"WR Amon-Ra St. Brown has recorded seven or more receptions in six of eight games this season. He's also seen 10 or more targets in four of them as the focal point of the Lions' passing attack. With the fifth-easiest upcoming schedule for fantasy wideouts and several potential shootouts ahead due to Detroit's tough upcoming defensive matchups, St. Brown's outlook remains strong and could also open up more big-play opportunities for fellow receiver Jameson Williams."
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Along with the potential for some high-scoring games moving foward, and with quarterback Jared Goff's indoor/outdoor splits in mind, St. Brown's rest of season fantasy outlook is bolstered by having no outdoor games from Week 12-17. Four of those six games will also be at home.
Three of the Lions' five opponents from Week 12-16, the New York Giants (Week 12), Dallas Cowboys (Week 14) and Pittsburgh Steelers (Week 16) enter Week 10 near the bottom of the league in fantasy points allowed to wide receivers.
Moody's mention of the fantasy arrow pointing up for Jameson Williams from here on out this season is noteworthy, even if it's easy to disagree. But for St. Brown it's lined up to simply be more of the same, with what looks like a possible path to finishing as the WR1 this year.