Summary
Jason Marshall carries a 64.0 dynasty score, ranking 272 at DB.
Marshall’s 1 INT in 17 games in 2025 indicates a limited sample size, and at 23 years old with 2 years remaining on his contract, he has a promising age trajectory. His increasing defensive role suggests a strong foundation for future development.
Projection Rationale
Marshall’s 13 solo tackles and 1 INT in 2025 indicate a developing player, but his efficiency grade is at the 35th percentile. With a 50th percentile contract and a 92nd percentile age trajectory, Marshall’s role is secure, but he needs to improve his production to reach his ceiling. Furthermore, staying healthy will be key to unlocking his full potential.
Injury Risk
No injury entries in 2025. Marshall’s durability grade is at the 75th percentile, indicating a moderate risk profile for a 23-year-old player.
Opportunity Notes
Marshall’s defensive snap percentage trended up, reaching 85.0% in Week 17, but his role is secure due to his age and contract situation. His growing involvement in the defense bodes well for his future prospects.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Sean Duggan coordinates a 4-3 defense with a 21.0% blitz rate. This scheme helps Marshall’s ceiling by providing opportunities for interceptions and tackles.
Trend Assessment
Rising
Marshall’s defensive snap percentage trended up, reaching 85.0% in Week 17.
Ceiling / Floor
Marshall’s ceiling is DB2-DB3, where he needs to continue to develop his skills and stay healthy. His floor is DB5, where he is a backup cornerback.
Comparable Player
Mike Hughes, 2017-2019