Usage / Role
11%
Rotational offensive role
Player Dossier
2016-2020Wisconsin
WR • 5'11" • 200 lbs • Kansas City, MO, USA
A.J. Taylor reads as a reliable chain-mover based on recent role and receiving efficiency.
Usage / Role
11%
Rotational offensive role
Impact Production
15
Developing production for a receiver
Reliability
15
Sporadic game-to-game production
Star Power
24
Limited ceiling signals so far
Career Arc
Value trend by season
Best season by Season Value: 2018 Postseason · Wisconsin
Snapshot
Player Story
A.J. Taylor built his college career from 2016 through 2020 as a wide receiver from Kansas City, MO wearing No. 4, spending time with Wisconsin. The clearest part of A.J. Taylor's career was his receiving role: 89...
Read the storyA.J. Taylor, WR. Best season Best season by Season Value: 2018 Postseason · Wisconsin. A.J. Taylor reads as a reliable chain-mover based on recent role and receiving efficiency.
Stat Footprint
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Season Ledger
| Season | Team | Games | Rec | Rec Yds | TD | Overall |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2016 Regular Season | Wisconsin | 5 | 3 | 53 | 0 | 36.5 |
| 2017 Postseason | Wisconsin | 14 | 8 | 105 | 1 | 70.7 |
| 2017 Regular Season | Wisconsin | 14 | 23 | 370 | 4 | 70.7 |
| 2018 Postseason | Wisconsin | 11 | 2 | 13 | 0 | 75.3 |
| 2018 Regular Season | Wisconsin | 11 | 30 | 508 | 3 | 75.3 |
| 2019 Regular Season | Wisconsin | 12 | 23 | 267 | 2 | 46.1 |
| 2020 Regular Season | Wisconsin | 0 | - | 0 | 0 | - |
Related Context
A.J. Taylor played WR for Wisconsin. Across 5 tracked seasons, A.J. Taylor recorded 79 rushing yards, 1,316 receiving yards, and 1 tackles. His top tracked season came in 2018 with Wisconsin.
Lead takeaway
Best season by value score: 2018 Postseason
Wisconsin paired 521 primary output with 79.5 efficiency.
Supporting note
2018 Postseason role shape
target-driven usage with 79.5 efficiency.
Supporting note
Career value cooled off
2020 Regular Season fell back from the prior stop by season value score.
Supporting note
Peak game by takeover score: New Mexico
Win with an explosive receiving profile. It landed in the 100th percentile of the selected season.
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Games
11
Receiving Yards / G
47.4
Efficiency
79.5
Usage
23.2
Consistency
44.4
Best Game by takeover score
New Mexico
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Game by game trend chart. Miami: 13. Western Kentucky: 85. New Mexico: 134. BYU: 31. Iowa: 44. Nebraska: 60. Michigan: 3. Northwestern: 16. Rutgers: 33. Purdue: 89. Minnesota: 13
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Volume versus efficiency scatter chart. Miami: 2 by 43.3. Western Kentucky: 5 by 100. New Mexico: 5 by 100. BYU: 2 by 100. Iowa: 3 by 97.8. Nebraska: 3 by 100. Michigan: 1 by 20. Northwestern: 2 by 53.3. Rutgers: 3 by 73.3. Purdue: 5 by 100. Minnesota: 1 by 86.7
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11 games
Featured metric
Receiving Yards
Top game by takeover score
New Mexico
Best efficiency game
100 vs Purdue
| Result | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Thu 12/27 | vs Miami | W 35-3 | — | 2 | 13 | 6.5 | 6.50 | 0 | 7 |
| Sat 11/24 | vs Minnesota | L 15-37 | — | 1 | 13 | 13 | 13 | 0 | 13 |
| Sat 11/17 | @ Purdue | W 47-44 | — | 5 | 89 | 17.8 | 17.80 | 0 | 34 |
| Sat 11/3 | vs Rutgers | W 31-17 | — | 3 | 33 | 11 | 11 | 0 | 13 |
| Sat 10/27 | @ Northwestern | L 17-31 | — | 2 | 16 | 8 | 8 | 0 | 8 |
| Sat 10/13 | @ Michigan | L 13-38 | — | 1 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 1 | 3 |
| Sat 10/6 | vs Nebraska | W 41-24 | — | 3 | 60 | 20 | 20 | 0 | 26 |
| Sun 9/23 | @ Iowa | W 28-17 | — | 3 | 44 | 14.7 | 14.70 | 1 | 18 |
| Sat 9/15 | vs BYU | L 21-24 | — | 2 | 31 | 15.5 | 15.50 | 0 | 16 |
| Sat 9/8 | vs New Mexico100 receiving yards | W 45-14 | — | 5 | 134 | 26.8 | 26.80 | 1 | 44 |
| Sat 9/1 | vs Western Kentucky | W 34-3 | — | 5 | 85 | 17 | 17 | 0 | 25 |
Player Story
A.J. Taylor built his college career from 2016 through 2020 as a wide receiver from Kansas City, MO wearing No. 4, spending time with Wisconsin. The clearest part of A.J. Taylor's career was his receiving role: 89 catches, 1,316 receiving yards, 10 touchdowns, and 79 rushing yards across 42 career games in the available record. His largest box-score season came in 2017 with Wisconsin. 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 79 rushing yards, 1 tackle, and 329 return yards, giving the story more than a single-category snapshot. With 42 career games in the available record, his career has enough shape to show both opportunity and production across Wisconsin.
The arc is straightforward: A.J. Taylor 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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Wisconsin
2016-2020
Opening stop
Season Value Progression
| Season | Team | Primary | Efficiency | Usage | Delta |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2016 Regular Season | Wisconsin | 53 | 96.7 | 7.8 | — |
| 2017 Postseason | Wisconsin | 475 | 79.5 | 16.9 | 422 |
| 2017 Regular Season | Wisconsin | 475 | 79.5 | 16.9 | 0 |
| 2018 Postseason | Wisconsin | 521 | 79.5 | 23.2 | 46 |
| 2018 Regular Season | Wisconsin | 521 | 79.5 | 23.2 | 0 |
| 2019 Regular Season | Wisconsin | 267 | 65.7 | 12.2 | -254 |
| 2020 Regular Season | Wisconsin | 0 | — | — | -267 |
#1 Featured game
vs New Mexico
Week 2 · W 45-14
Win with an explosive receiving profile.
134
Receiving Yards
100 takeover
134 receiving yards with a 100 efficiency score.
#2
@ Miami
Week 1 · W 34-24 · Postseason
105
Receiving Yards
95.8 takeover
Win with an explosive receiving profile.
105 receiving yards with a 87.5 efficiency score.
#3
vs Michigan
Week 12 · W 24-10 · Conference game
79
Receiving Yards
91.7 takeover
Win with an explosive receiving profile.
79 receiving yards with a 100 efficiency score.
#4
@ Purdue
Week 12 · W 47-44 · Conference game
89
Receiving Yards
88.8 takeover
Win with an explosive receiving profile.
89 receiving yards with a 100 efficiency score.
#5
vs Western Kentucky
Week 1 · W 34-3
85
Receiving Yards
87.1 takeover
Win with an explosive receiving profile.
85 receiving yards with a 100 efficiency score.
#1 Season by Season Value
2018 Postseason · Wisconsin
521 primary output · 79.5 efficiency · 23.2 usage
75.3
#2
2018 Regular Season · Wisconsin
75.3
521 primary · 79.5 efficiency · 23.2 usage
#3
2017 Postseason · Wisconsin
70.7
475 primary · 79.5 efficiency · 16.9 usage
2
100+ receiving yards
1
8+ catch outings
0
2+ TD games
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