Martavis Bryant

Martavis Bryant

32-Year-Old Wide ReceiverWR
2023 Fantasy Outlook
There was no outlook written for Martavis Bryant in 2023. Check out the latest news below for more on his current fantasy value.
$Signed a contract with the Cowboys in January of 2024.
Inks futures deal with Dallas
WRDallas Cowboys
January 17, 2024
The Cowboys signed Bryant to a reserve/future contract Wednesday, Michael Gehlken of The Dallas Morning News reports.
ANALYSIS
Bryant spent roughly two months on the Cowboys' practice squad to close out the 2023 season. He hasn't played in an NFL game since 2018 with the Raiders, but the 32-year-old has been playing spring football the last couple years in an attempt to make a comeback. He'll try to impress in spring workouts with Dallas.
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Measurables Review View College Player Page
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Height
6' 4"
 
Weight
211 lbs
 
40-Yard Dash
4.42 sec
 
Shuttle Time
4.15 sec
 
Cone Drill
7.18 sec
 
Vertical Jump
39.0 in
 
Broad Jump
124 in
 
Bench Press
16 reps
 
Hand Length
9.50 in
 
Arm Length
32.63 in
 
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
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Reinstated from a year-long suspension, Bryant nearly moped his way off the Steelers midseason after complaining about his role. The problem for Bryant was the emergence of playmaking rookie JuJu Smith-Schuster, who along with usage monsters Antonio Brown and Le'Veon Bell, cut into Bryant's target share. Bryant still managed 84 targets in 15 games, but his per-play output (12.1 YPC, 7.1 YPT) was pedestrian, especially for a 6-4, 211-pound freak of nature who runs a 4.42 40 and has a 39-inch vertical leap - think Randy Moss from a physical standpoint. Accordingly, the Steelers traded Bryant to the Raiders on draft day for a third-round pick. Alas, with a potential suspension looming, the Raiders cut Bryant as Week 1 approached.
Bryant is the ultimate wild card this year -- at least while Josh Gordon is still banned from the league. Bryant had already missed 11 games in his first two seasons before sitting out all 2016 for substance abuse violations. Assuming he complies with reinstatement terms, Bryant should be cleared to play at some point during the preseason. Bryant has as much per-play upside as any WR. At 6-4, 211, with 4.42 speed, a huge catch radius and excellent ball skills, Bryant is physically similar to peak Randy Moss. And the results back that up -- 10 catches of 40-plus yards and 14 TDs on 141 career targets. Of course, Bryant is second fiddle with superstar Antonio Brown opposite him, and QB Ben Roethlisberger is not the same player he was when Bryant took the league by storm in 2014. But there's no serious threat to Bryant's role should he show up with his head on straight.
With so much talent, fantasy owners can only scratch their head and wonder “what if”. Bryant has already missed 11 games in his first two seasons and, after multiple violations of the league's substance abuse policy, will serve a minimum one-year suspension in 2016. He still has two years remaining on his contract with Pittsburgh, so he might be worth a late-round gamble in dynasty leagues with the hope that he is reinstated next season.
Yet another member of last year's historic rookie receiver class, Bryant didn't suit up until Week 7, due to a shoulder injury. Then despite seeing limited snaps, he racked up six touchdowns in his first four contests and eight over his first 10 games. Bryant's per-play numbers were off the charts — 21.1 YPC and 11.2 YPT on 49 targets — thanks to his ability to beat defenses deep (five of his 26 receptions were for 40 or more yards). At 6-4, 211, with 4.4 speed, Bryant has the specs of a star wideout and is the team's one target — besides tight end Heath Miller — ideally suited to red-zone work. But all-world wideout Antonio Brown and star tailback Le'Veon Bell (once he serves his two-game suspension) will occupy a large percentage of the team's play calls, and Markus Wheaton, rookie Sammie Coates and Miller give the Steelers more pass-catching depth than most teams. Alas, news broke in late August that Bryant is facing a four-game suspension for violating the NFL's Substance Abuse Policy, which obviously curtails his early-season fantasy utility.
Bryant may have been very inconsistent in college, but at 6-4 and with 4.4 speed he brings size and speed elements to the Steelers that no other receiver on their roster possesses. In theory he'll be splitting playing time with second-year pro Markus Wheaton behind Antonio Brown and free agent Lance Moore, but it wouldn't be surprising if both youngsters got snaps at Moore's expense later in the season should Bryant show more polish than expected.
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Gets let go
WRFree Agent
January 4, 2024
Bryant was cut from the Cowboys' practice squad Thursday, Todd Archer of ESPN.com reports.
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Joins Cowboys' practice squad
WRFree Agent
November 7, 2023
Dallas signed Bryant to its practice squad Tuesday, Michael Gehlken of The Dallas Morning News reports.
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Indefinite suspension over
WRFree Agent
November 4, 2023
The NFL reinstated Bryant from his indefinite suspension Saturday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
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Bringing talents to CFL
WRFree Agent
Suspension
January 25, 2021
Bryant signed a contract with the CFL's Toronto Argonauts on Monday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
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Unlikely to play this year
WRFree Agent
Suspension
July 27, 2020
Bryant (suspension) hasn't applied for reinstatement and isn't likely to play football in 2020, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
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