Chicago Bears

Dallis Flowers, DB Bears | Dynasty Ranking & Value

Age
28
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Sleeper ID
8833
Verdict scores
Trade Value 2,079
Win-Now 7.8/10
Consistency 0
Positional Rank 282
Trade Value Tier B
Trend → Stable
Scouting report

Summary

Dallis Flowers carries a 63.0 dynasty score, ranking 282 at DB. Flowers’ production improved in 2025, with a 34th percentile Verdict production grade, but his efficiency remains a concern at the 35th percentile Verdict efficiency grade. He will be 29 years old in 2027, entering a contract year.

Projection Rationale

Flowers’ 15-game 2025 season indicates he is a starter, and his 34th percentile Verdict production grade suggests he can maintain this level of production. However, his 35th percentile Verdict efficiency grade is a concern, and his contract situation is uncertain with only $1,075,000 in guaranteed money remaining. Flowers’ contract has him entering a contract year in 2027, but his current APY of $1,215,000 suggests he will remain with the Bears.

Injury Risk

No injury entries in 2025. Flowers’ age (28) and Verdict durability grade percentile (22nd percentile) suggest a moderate injury risk profile.

Opportunity Notes

No snap share percentage is available for Flowers, but the 51.6% 11-personnel rate suggests he may see a decrease in playing time. Flowers has no competition for his role, but his contract situation is uncertain.

Scheme Fit Analysis

Declan Doyle coordinates a zone-heavy defense with a 28.2% blitz rate, which may help Flowers’ production. The 4-3 scheme may limit Flowers’ ceiling, as he is used primarily in zone coverage.

Trend Assessment

Stable The 34th percentile Verdict production grade indicates a stabilizing trend in Flowers’ production, while his 35th percentile Verdict efficiency grade remains a concern.

Ceiling / Floor

Ceiling: DB1-DB2, with Flowers maintaining his 2025 production level and seeing an increase in playing time. Floor: DB5-DB6, with Flowers losing his starting job or seeing a significant decrease in playing time.

Comparable Player

Aeneas Williams, 1993-1997.