Summary
Kyler Baugh carries a 38.0 dynasty score, ranking 520 at DL. He recorded 16 games in 2025, indicating his durability is not a concern given his age of 24. Baugh’s contract situation is secure with no guaranteed remaining and an APY of $885,000, indicating his role is stable.
Projection Rationale
Baugh’s 16-game 2025 season indicates durability is not a concern, but his 0th percentile Verdict production grade suggests he is not a valuable asset. His contract situation is secure, but his limited production and efficiency (50th percentile Verdict efficiency grade) make it difficult to project significant growth. With no guaranteed remaining and an APY of $885,000, Baugh’s role is stable, but his ceiling is limited.
Injury Risk
No injury entries in 2025. Baugh’s Verdict durability grade percentile is 75, which is relatively high, but his age of 24 suggests he has a long career ahead of him, reducing his injury risk.
Opportunity Notes
Baugh’s snap share percentage is not available in the context data. With a 3-4 defensive scheme and a zone-heavy coverage, Baugh’s opportunity for sacks and pressures may be limited. He has competition for the role, but his contract situation is secure.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Patrick Graham coordinates a 3-4 hybrid defense with a 21.7% blitz rate. The scheme may limit Baugh’s opportunity for sacks and pressures, but his age and durability make him a valuable asset for the Steelers.
Trend Assessment
Declining
Baugh’s production has declined, with a 0th percentile Verdict production grade, indicating he has not contributed significantly to his team’s success.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling: Baugh’s ceiling is DL4 with significant growth in production and efficiency, which may be challenging given his limited production and efficiency grades. Floor: Baugh’s floor is DL5, with his current production and efficiency grades indicating he is a replacement-level asset.
Comparable Player
Bill Maas, 1987-1994.