Summary
Tre’von Moehrig enters Year 6 as a zone-heavy DB in Carolina’s 3-4 defense at age 26, ranked #12 in Verdict’s dynasty score (76.0). He logged 98.5% defensive snaps in 2025 with 65 solo tackles, 14 TFL, and 3 sacks — a stable profile with minimal opportunity risk. Contender rosters should target him as a backend anchor.
Projection Rationale
Moehrig’s 98.5% defensive snap share in 2025, coupled with a zone-heavy scheme, positions him for a high-volume floor in custom scoring. His 65 solo tackles, 14 TFL, and 3 sacks establish a baseline for tackle-based production. The 3 sacks also reflect his ability to create pressure in blitz packages.
Injury Risk
Moehrig carried full participation in practice during the reported injury check in Week 3 of 2025, indicating no DNPs or missed game time. His defensive role and zone-heavy scheme reduce contact exposure.
Opportunity Notes
Snap share remains at 98.5% with weekly marks at 100% across most games, indicating a stable and secure role for Moehrig in the Carolina defense. No DB2 threat exists on the depth chart, and his zone-heavy scheme fits the team’s overall defensive approach.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Ejiro Evero’s 3-4 defense is aggressive with blitz-heavy zone coverage shells, which plays to Moehrig’s strengths as a high-usage DB. The zone-heavy scheme also increases his tackle potential, as he’s likely to be in position to make plays on the ball.
Trend Assessment
Stable
Moehrig’s snap share stabilized at 98.5% across 19 games in 2025, indicating a secure role in the Carolina defense.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling clears 2025’s 65-solo-tackle finish if Moehrig’s snap share expands past 98.5% or his blitz usage increases. Floor tracks near 65 solo tackles given his stable snap share and zone-heavy scheme. A mid-season injury is the only realistic path to meaningful regression below that line.
Comparable Player
His role as a zone-heavy DB with aggressive blitz shells draws comparisons to Jamal Adams in 2020 New York (3-4) — similar zone-coverage emphasis, similar high-usage blitz snaps, and similar near-full defensive snap share.