Summary
Dee Eskridge carries a 41.0 dynasty score, ranking 304 at WR. Eskridge’s production declined in 2025, but his age trajectory suggests a longer career.
Projection Rationale
Eskridge’s 62 receiving yards in 2025 indicate a need for increased production. His Verdict Efficiency grade at the 50th percentile suggests room for improvement. Eskridge has 2 years remaining on his contract, providing some role security. To reach his full potential, Eskridge must demonstrate improved efficiency on the field.
Injury Risk
Eskridge had a questionable status in Week 1 and Week 9, but no other notable injuries in 2025. His Verdict Durability grade at the 45th percentile raises some concern about his risk profile. Eskridge’s ability to stay on the field will be a key factor in his success.
Opportunity Notes
Eskridge’s snap share was around, trending down in 2025. With 2 years remaining on his contract, Eskridge’s role seems secure. However, a decrease in snap share may impact his overall production.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Eskridge’s production is limited by the defensive scheme’s emphasis on press coverage. The Seahawks’ defensive strategy often results in aggressive coverage, making it challenging for Eskridge to establish himself as a reliable target.
Trend Assessment
Declining
Eskridge’s 2025 production declined, with a Verdict Production grade at the 9th percentile, and he’s also shown inconsistency with a 0th percentile Consistency grade. His decrease in production may indicate a need for improvement in the coming seasons.
Ceiling / Floor
Eskridge’s ceiling is WR2-WR3, requiring increased production and efficiency. His floor is WR5-WR6, referencing his 2,665 trade value and Verdict Production grade at the 9th percentile. To reach his ceiling, Eskridge must demonstrate significant improvement in his efficiency and production.
Comparable Player
Wan’dale Robinson, 2025-2027.