Summary
Josh Wallace carries a 44.0 dynasty score, ranking 384 at DB. With a 94th percentile durability grade and a 100th percentile age trajectory, his production is expected to continue rising, driven by his improving health and prime years.
Projection Rationale
Wallace’s 2025 performance, including 17 tackles and 1 interception, indicates a promising production trajectory. His Verdict grades show a 22nd percentile production grade and a 36th percentile efficiency grade. With two years remaining on his contract and no major injuries, his role is secure.
Injury Risk
Wallace has no major injury concerns, with a 94th percentile durability grade. At 25 years old, he is in his prime, which typically reduces the risk of significant injuries.
Opportunity Notes
Wallace’s snap share percentage trended up in 2025, from 0.0% to 75.0%. With 37.2% average defense snap share, he has a secure role with consistent playing time, which is essential for his continued growth.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Chris Shula coordinates a 4-3 defense, which emphasizes zone-heavy coverage. The high blitz rate of 18.1% directly affects Wallace’s DB production, making him a key contributor to the team’s defensive strategy.
Trend Assessment
Rising. Wallace’s production is improving due to his 67th percentile usage grade and rising snap share percentage.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling: DB3-DB4 with continued snap share growth and improved efficiency. Floor: DB6-DB8 if volume decreases or Wallace loses the job.
Comparable Player
Merton Hanks, 1994-2001.