Lions fans predicting another massive year for Amon-Ra St. Brown

Lions fans predicting another massive year for Amon-Ra St. Brown
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The results of our latest SB Nation Reacts survey are in, and as expected, fans expect the Lions' skill players to continue to thrive in 2025.

Earlier this week, we published our latest SB Nation Reacts surveys, asking Detroit Lions fans if they believe All-Pro wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown will exceed his projected 2025 receiving totals, utilizing the betting lines established by the folks over at FanDuel Sportsbook.

St. Brown has had a dominant past three seasons. In each, he’s produced at least 1,161 receiving yards and six touchdowns, while maxing out at 1,515 receiving yards (in 2023) and 12 touchdowns (in 2024).

However, the folks at FanDuel Sportsbook have set the betting line at a conservative 1075.5 receiving yards and a more aggressive 8.5 rushing touchdowns.

While the yardage totals seem well within reach, the touchdown totals can be a bit deceiving, especially considering he’s produced 10 and 12 receiving touchdown seasons in the last two years. Touchdowns tend to be a bit more inconsistent, and I believe the fan voting reflected that—even though fans are still buying the fact that he can repeat his previous successes.

Let’s look at the comment section of our original survey to allow Lions fans to explain their reactions and voting choices (slightly edited for clarity):

  • **Bellringer: “**If Saint doesn’t exceed them, one things for sure, it won’t be from a lack of effort.”
  • Motor City Man: “He’s been the most consistent WR in the league. No reason to expect anything other than the over.”
  • LRB57: “Yes, easily. Defenses are going to roll to limit Jamo’s danger, giving St. Brown more room over the middle. Plus, he’s Goff’s favorite receiver and a YAC monster.”

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