Summary
Josh Cuevas carries a 61.0 dynasty score, ranking 72 at TE. He’s a 22-year-old entering his first season, with a 3-year contract remaining worth $1,189,869 per year.
Projection Rationale
His Verdict grades indicate a gap between his production and efficiency, with the production grade at the 43rd percentile and the efficiency grade at the 29th percentile. Cuevas has a 3-year contract remaining worth $1,189,869 per year, providing him with stability and role security.
Injury Risk
No injury entries in 2025. Cuevas is a 22-year-old entering his first season, which indicates a low injury risk.
Opportunity Notes
Cuevas is expected to have a 30-40% snap share in the Ravens’ spread offense, with a stable role in the passing game. There is competition for the tight end position, but Cuevas’ contract situation provides him with role security.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Declan Doyle coordinates a spread offense with a 51.7% shotgun rate and a high play-action rate, which could help Cuevas’ production as a pass-catching tight end. However, the Verdict production grade is at the 43rd percentile, indicating that Cuevas may struggle to maximize his ceiling in this offense.
Trend Assessment
Declining. The Verdict production grade is at the 43rd percentile, indicating a decline in production compared to his peers, while the efficiency grade is at the 29th percentile, suggesting decreased efficiency.
Ceiling / Floor
Cuevas’ ceiling is TE2-TE3, requiring him to maintain a high snap share and target volume, while his floor is TE4-TE5, referencing his trade value of 3,020.
Comparable Player
Tony Gonzalez, 1997-2001.