Chimere Dike

Overall Rank
WR50
2025
Tennessee Titans
Height
6' 1"
Weight
196 lbs
Arm Length
32"
(63rd)
Draft Pick
4.01
(2025)
College
Florida
Age
23.9
Best Comparable Player
Mike Wallace
Workout Metrics
4.34
97th
110.5
92nd
129.5
85th
11.09
70th
10.29
90th
40-Yard Dash
Speed Score
Burst Score
Agility Score
Catch Radius
23.8%
(34th)
College Dominator
21.5%
(56th)
College Target Share
20.1
(60th)
Breakout Age
4 days ago

Titans beat reporters have been concerned about Ward’s inaccuracy throughout OTA sessions, which is an extension of accuracy issues Ward had during his rookie year with the Titans. Leading a highly dysfunctional offense, he ranked No. 32 out of 35 qualifiers in Completion Percentage Over Expected last season, repeatedly overshooting targets on short and intermediate routes.

 

While Robert Saleh draws parallels to Brock Purdy bouncing back from camp misses, remember that Purdy finished 2025 with an elite 77.3-percent True Completion Percentage, trailing only Drake Maye. Most notably, Ward improved dramatically in the second half, which is a better efficiency barometer than voluntary workouts. He remains an value-based upside option in seasonal superflex formats and a cornerstone in 2QB dynasty leagues.

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1 year ago

With Arian Smith, Jalen Royals, Elic Ayomanor, and others still waiting, Tennessee picked Chimere Dike (wide receiver) first in Round 4. The Florida Gator certainly has his positive traits, and the NFL seems to have not completely overcome its obsession with over-drafting speed at wide receiver.

 

His speed might prove valuable to the team as a better on-field acquisition than a fantasy one. Dike—like most day three receivers—is best left on waivers. Fantasy managers should monitor camp reports on the off chance.

 

Author Scott Riley

1 year ago

Chimere Dike – Senior Bowl Profile

 

Chimere Dike (6’1 200) (2020 4star, 63rdWR) enters the Senior Bowl as a dynamic and versatile player who has excelled as both a wide receiver and a return specialist.

 

During his final season with the Gators, Dike showcased his offensive and special teams prowess by catching 42 passes for 783 yards and 2 touchdowns. As the team’s primary punt returner he dominated the SEC, leading the league with an impressive 16-yard average.

 

Before making his mark in the SEC, Dike was a standout at Wisconsin in the Big Ten, where he led the Badgers in 2022 with 47 catches for 689 yards and six touchdowns.

 

Dike’s technical abilities as a route runner are his strengths.  He excels in executing quick slants and drag routes, utilizing different releases to create separation from defenders.   His body positioning and return skills allude to high spatial IQ, and his versatility makes him a valuable asset for any NFL team looking for a swiss army knife styled contributor.

 

Dike enters the week looking to display his versatility at the different receiver slots and in the return game, which would definitely raise his draft stock.

 

Author:  Justin Currie (@Chev90)