Summary
Jordan Mason carries a 83.0 dynasty score, ranking 21 at RB. Mason’s 758 rushing yards and 6 touchdowns in 16 games indicate a strong floor, but his declining trend and 29th percentile consistency grade raise concerns about his long-term prospects.
Projection Rationale
Mason’s 758 rushing yards and 6 touchdowns in 16 games indicate a strong floor, but his efficiency grade at the 65th percentile suggests he may struggle to maintain this level of production. Mason’s contract situation, with 1 year remaining and a cap hit of $2,290,000, provides some security, but his declining trend and age trajectory are concerns.
Injury Risk
Mason has no injury entries in 2025, but his age and declining trend raise concerns about his durability. Mason is 26 years old and has a durability grade percentile of 88.
Opportunity Notes
Mason’s snap share percentage trended down from 54.6% in 2025, and his role is not secure due to competition from other running backs.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Wes Phillips coordinates a run-heavy offense (45.9% run rate) with a 16.4% play-action rate. This scheme helps Mason’s ceiling by providing a high volume of rushing opportunities.
Trend Assessment
Declining
Jordan Mason’s trend is declining due to his 29th percentile consistency grade and his age trajectory, which is in the 95th percentile.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling and floor projections unavailable due to limited context data.
Comparable Player
Corey Dillon, 1997-2004