Mostly snap count. Dudes just don't play 120 snaps per game in the pros. Normally not more than 60ish or so. But it will also put more snaps/work on his body in practice as he will need 1st team reps on O and D. I'd say a snap count even in the 90s puts him at more chance of injury. He could be good but I'll let others take that risk personally. Also, playing 120 snaps per game against the Big 12 is very different than the NFL.
I agree with this. He’s worth the risk in IDP where you’re getting points for those plays, but every tackle he makes is like getting into another car crash. Every time he gets tackled on offense as well, but that’s a given with a WR.
Injuries are often a matter of some kind of fluke during the tackle that pulls, bends, catches/tweaks, or stretches a body part in a way it should be pulled, bent, caught/tweaked, or stretched.
There’s a chance for it with every snap.
The more snaps, the more times that happens per game, the greater the risk.
One other note about the defensive side - often on offense players see the tackle coming & try to avoid it. Sometimes they’ll step out of bounds, or slid down or dive or whatever. By contrast on defense players are throwing themselves around, with the goal of engaging in a tackle rather than avoiding one.
IMO those snaps are more dangerous.
As I said in another topic, I don’t even like to see my WR on KR/PR. I hold my breath every time.