Usage / Role
33%
Rotational offensive role
Player Dossier
2008-2009Utah
WR • 6'0" • New Britain, CT, USA
David Reed reads as a alpha target based on recent role and receiving efficiency.
Usage / Role
33%
Rotational offensive role
Impact Production
81
High-end production for a receiver
Reliability
100
Regular contributor with several takeover games
Star Power
64
Useful peak profile
Career Arc
Value trend by season
Best season by Season Value: 2009 Postseason · Utah
Snapshot
Player Story
David Reed built his college career from 2008 through 2009 as a wide receiver from New Britain, CT wearing No. 16, spending time with Utah. The clearest part of David Reed's career was his receiving role: 106...
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David Reed, WR. Best season Best season by Season Value: 2009 Postseason · Utah. David Reed reads as a alpha target based on recent role and receiving efficiency.
Stat Footprint
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Season Ledger
| Season | Team | Games | Rec | Rec Yds | TD | Overall |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2008 Postseason | Utah | 11 | 2 | 58 | 1 | 45.4 |
| 2008 Regular Season | Utah | 11 | 23 | 369 | 6 | 45.4 |
| 2009 Postseason | Utah | 13 | 6 | 103 | 0 | 88.4 |
| 2009 Regular Season | Utah | 13 | 75 | 1,085 | 5 | 88.4 |
Related Context
David Reed played WR for Utah. Across 2 tracked seasons, David Reed recorded 19 rushing yards, 1,615 receiving yards, and 12 touchdowns. His top tracked season came in 2009 with Utah.
Lead takeaway
Best season by value score: 2009 Postseason
Utah paired 1,188 primary output with 88.4 efficiency.
Supporting note
2009 Postseason role shape
target-driven usage with 88.4 efficiency.
Supporting note
Career value stayed steady
2009 Regular Season tracked close to the prior stop by season value score.
Supporting note
Peak game by takeover score: Utah State
Win with an explosive receiving profile. It landed in the 100th percentile of the selected season.
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Games
13
Receiving Yards / G
91.4
Efficiency
88.4
Usage
34.4
Consistency
65.4
Best Game by takeover score
Utah State
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Game by game trend chart. California: 103. Utah State: 172. San José State: 62. Oregon: 48. Louisville: 78. Colorado State: 140. UNLV: 46. Air Force: 149. Wyoming: 59. New Mexico: 65. TCU: 111. San Diego State: 89. BYU: 66
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Volume versus efficiency scatter chart. California: 6 by 100. Utah State: 10 by 100. San José State: 5 by 82.7. Oregon: 5 by 64. Louisville: 6 by 86.7. Colorado State: 9 by 100. UNLV: 3 by 100. Air Force: 7 by 100. Wyoming: 7 by 56.2. New Mexico: 6 by 72.2. TCU: 6 by 100. San Diego State: 6 by 98.9. BYU: 5 by 88
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13 games
Featured metric
Receiving Yards
Top game by takeover score
Utah State
Best efficiency game
100 vs California
| Result | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Thu 12/24 | @ California100 receiving yards | W 37-27 | — | 6 | 103 | 17.2 | 17.20 | 0 | 39 |
| Sat 11/28 | @ BYU | L 23-26 | — | 5 | 66 | 8.7 | 13.20 | 0 | 28 |
| Sat 11/21 | vs San Diego State | W 38-7 | — | 6 | 89 | 14.8 | 14.80 | 0 | 44 |
| Sun 11/15 | @ TCU100 receiving yards | L 28-55 | — | 6 | 111 | 18.5 | 18.50 | 1 | 50 |
| Sat 11/7 | vs New Mexico | W 45-14 | — | 6 | 65 | 10.8 | 10.80 | 0 | 23 |
| Sun 11/1 | vs Wyoming | W 22-10 | — | 7 | 59 | 8.4 | 8.40 | 0 | 16 |
| Sat 10/24 | vs Air Force100 receiving yards | W 23-16 | — | 7 | 149 | 21.3 | 21.30 | 1 | 90 |
| Sun 10/18 | @ UNLV | W 35-15 | — | 3 | 46 | 11.3 | 15.30 | 0 | 22 |
| Sat 10/10 | @ Colorado State100 receiving yards · High volume | W 24-17 | — | 9 | 140 | 15 | 15.60 | 1 | 47 |
| Sat 9/26 | vs Louisville | W 30-14 | — | 6 | 78 | 13 | 13 | 1 | 42 |
| Sat 9/19 | @ Oregon | L 24-31 | — | 5 | 48 | 9.6 | 9.60 | 0 | 26 |
| Sun 9/13 | @ San José State | W 24-14 | — | 5 | 62 | 12.4 | 12.40 | 0 | 26 |
| Fri 9/4 | vs Utah State100 receiving yards · High volume | W 35-17 | — | 10 | 172 | 16.5 | 17.20 | 1 | 65 |
Player Story
David Reed built his college career from 2008 through 2009 as a wide receiver from New Britain, CT wearing No. 16, spending time with Utah. The clearest part of David Reed's career was his receiving role: 106 catches, 1,615 receiving yards, 11 touchdowns, and 19 rushing yards across 24 career games in the available record. His largest box-score season came in 2009 with Utah. Those numbers show where he fit, how often the ball or action found him, and how his role developed over time.
The value of the career arc is that it connects production to role, not just a name on a roster. His career also includes 19 rushing yards and 164 return yards, giving the story more than a single-category snapshot. With 24 career games in the available record, his career has enough shape to show both opportunity and production across Utah.
The arc is straightforward: David Reed moved through the depth chart, found a larger role, and turned that opportunity into production that can be understood through standard football numbers.
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Utah
2008-2009
Opening stop
Season Value Progression
| Season | Team | Primary | Efficiency | Usage | Delta |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2008 Postseason | Utah | 427 | 71.2 | 10.1 | — |
| 2008 Regular Season | Utah | 427 | 71.2 | 10.1 | 0 |
| 2009 Postseason | Utah | 1,188 | 88.4 | 34.4 | 761 |
| 2009 Regular Season | Utah | 1,188 | 88.4 | 34.4 | 0 |
#1 Featured game
vs Utah State
Week 1 · W 35-17
Win with an explosive receiving profile.
172
Receiving Yards
100 takeover
172 receiving yards with a 100 efficiency score.
#2
vs Air Force
Week 8 · W 23-16 · Conference game
149
Receiving Yards
95.5 takeover
Win with an explosive receiving profile.
149 receiving yards with a 100 efficiency score.
#3
@ Colorado State
Week 6 · W 24-17 · Conference game
140
Receiving Yards
93.8 takeover
Win with an explosive receiving profile.
140 receiving yards with a 100 efficiency score.
#4
@ TCU
Week 11 · L 28-55 · Conference game
111
Receiving Yards
88.2 takeover
Loss with an explosive receiving profile.
111 receiving yards with a 100 efficiency score.
#5
vs San Diego State
Week 12 · W 38-7 · Conference game
89
Receiving Yards
83.5 takeover
Win with an explosive receiving profile.
89 receiving yards with a 98.9 efficiency score.
#1 Season by Season Value
2009 Postseason · Utah
1,188 primary output · 88.4 efficiency · 34.4 usage
88.4
#2
2009 Regular Season · Utah
88.4
1,188 primary · 88.4 efficiency · 34.4 usage
#3
2008 Postseason · Utah
45.4
427 primary · 71.2 efficiency · 10.1 usage
5
100+ receiving yards
2
8+ catch outings
1
2+ TD games
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