Basic Info & Jersey Number
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Name: Troy Franklin
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Team: Denver Broncos (NFL)
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Jersey Number: #11
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Position: Wide Receiver (WR)
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Height / Weight: 6′3″, 180 lbs.
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College: Oregon Ducks (University of Oregon)
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NFL Draft: 2024 — 4th Round, 102nd overall by Denver Broncos
Career & 2025 Season Stats
NFL Career Summary (as of 2025)
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Total Games Played: 27
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Receptions: 74
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Receiving Yards: 772
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Receiving Touchdowns: 7
2025 Regular Season (so far)
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Receptions: 46
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Receiving Yards: 509
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Average per reception: 11.1 yards
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Receiving Touchdowns: 5
College Career (Oregon Ducks) Highlights
At college, Troy Franklin was a standout: over his 2021–2023 tenure he recorded 160 receptions for 2,483 yards and 25 touchdowns.
In his final college season (2023), he hauled in 81 receptions for 1,383 yards and 14 touchdowns — a career-best.
Is He Playing Today?
As of the 2025 season listing, Troy Franklin is Active on the Broncos roster.
If you’re asking whether he’s playing today: that depends on whether the Broncos have a game scheduled — you’d need to check the current week’s NFL schedule.
Fantasy Football Outlook
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According to one 2025 projection, Franklin ranks around WR 23 (wide receiver rank) for fantasy football.
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Through 2025, he’s posted solid fantasy output: in recent weeks he had games with 6 catches, 89 receiving yards and 2 touchdowns, generating strong fantasy points.
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That said — earlier seasons and some games have been inconsistent: fantasy analysts note fluctuations with both yardage and touchdowns.
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From a value perspective: Franklin could be a meaningful mid-tier fantasy WR with upside if his role grows and his consistency improves.
Net Worth & Financials
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As of 2025, estimated net worth: ≈ US $4.87 million.
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His rookie contract (4-year deal) with the Broncos reportedly guarantees roughly that amount, including signing bonus and salary.
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Before turning pro, Franklin had endorsement / NIL-related valuation of ≈ US $648,000 while at Oregon — part of his early financial rise.
Why Troy Franklin Matters & What to Watch
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Franklin blends size (6′3″), speed, and athleticism — traits that made him a standout at Oregon and contributed to him being drafted.
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He’s still young (born Feb 6, 2003) — potential upside remains, especially if he develops more with the Broncos’ offense.
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If he continues improving route-running, consistency, and builds trust with his quarterback, he could become a go-to WR and a strong fantasy asset.
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On financial front: early career earnings plus NIL history give him a solid base — but long-term wealth will depend on performance, endorsements, and career longevity.
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