Summary
Jordan Travis carries a 34.0 dynasty score, ranking 147 at QB. At 24 years old with 3 years remaining on his contract, Travis is an ascending asset with a strong age trajectory. His ascending production is expected to continue as he develops and gains experience in the league.
Projection Rationale
His Verdict efficiency grade is at the 50th percentile, suggesting room for improvement. With a $1,068,569 APY and 3 years remaining on his contract, Travis’s role security remains strong. His contract situation provides a high level of job security, which will allow him to focus on improving his game.
Injury Risk
No injury entries in 2025. Travis’s Verdict durability grade is at the 75th percentile, indicating a relatively low injury risk for his age and position. This durability grade suggests that Travis is less likely to miss games due to injury, which is a positive aspect of his profile.
Opportunity Notes
He faces competition for the starting role from Zach Wilson, but his contract situation suggests a secure role. The competition from Zach Wilson may impact Travis’s playing time, but his contract situation provides a high level of job security.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Mike LaFleur coordinates a pass-happy offense with a 73.4% pass rate. Travis benefits from the 12 personnel groupings and high play-action rate, which should help his fantasy production. Travis’s skills align well with the Jets’ pass-happy offense, which should lead to increased opportunities for him to produce in fantasy.
Trend Assessment
Rising. Travis’s production grade is at the 0th percentile, indicating significant room for improvement, while his age trajectory remains elite. Travis is in a prime position to improve his production, and his age trajectory suggests he has several years of peak performance ahead of him.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling: QB2-QB3, requiring consistent high-level efficiency and improved production. Floor: QB6-QB7, referencing his Verdict trade value and market context. Travis has the potential to become a top-tier quarterback, but he must continue to improve his production to reach his ceiling.
Comparable Player
Steve Young, 1985-1998.