Summary
Matthew McDoom carries a 5.0 dynasty score, ranking 1052 at DB.
Matthew McDoom is 23 years old, entering his first NFL season with a 5-year contract extension.
Projection Rationale
Matthew McDoom’s 2025 stats show 54 tackles, 2 interceptions, and 1.5 sacks. This indicates a moderate defensive role, with the potential for growth in the coming seasons. McDoom’s 5-year contract extension and entering the NFL at 23 years old contribute to his role security. His young age and long-term contract also make him an attractive asset for dynasty teams. With the right opportunity, McDoom could become a more significant contributor to the Baltimore Ravens’ defense.
Injury Risk
Matthew McDoom has 2 injury entries in 2025, including a hamstring strain and an ankle sprain. His Verdict durability grade is at the 22nd percentile, indicating some concerns about his injury risk.
Opportunity Notes
His role is not secure due to the presence of other defensive backs on the Baltimore Ravens roster, including some experienced players who may be favored by the coaching staff.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Anthony Weaver coordinates a 3-4 defense with a 21.9% blitz rate. This scheme helps limit McDoom’s ceiling as a nickel corner, making it harder for him to excel in specific situations.
Trend Assessment
Declining
Matthew McDoom’s decline is attributed to a 22nd percentile Verdict durability grade and the new head coach Jesse Minter’s 3-4 base defense, which may limit his opportunities.
Ceiling / Floor
Matthew McDoom’s ceiling is DB3-DB5, requiring him to maintain a strong tackle total and improve his interception numbers. His floor is DB8-DB10, referencing his trade value of 105 and the Verdict durability grade, which indicates some risk associated with his ownership.
Comparable Player
Dexter McCluster, 2009-2013.