Arizona Cardinals

Andrew Billings

Age
31
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Sleeper ID
3207
Verdict scores
Trade Value 2,156
Win-Now 2.1/10
Consistency 0
Positional Rank 205
Trade Value Tier B
Trend → Stable
Scouting report

Summary

Andrew Billings enters Year 11 at age 31 as an Arizona pass-rusher with a declining trend in snap share. His 2025 season produced 19 solo tackles, 6 tackles for loss, 1 sack, and no interceptions or forced fumbles. Billings’ 42.8% average defense snap percentage trended downward across the season, ending with a 45.0% mark in Week 18.

Projection Rationale

Billings operated as a situational pass-rusher in the 4-3 scheme under Jonathan Gannon, with 19 solo tackles and 6 tackles for loss across 17 games in 2025. The 42.8% average defense snap percentage trended downward, but his 1 sack and 7 pressures (including 2 hurries) demonstrate limited upside within the system. His marginal role in the spread-heavy Arizona offense translates to a stable floor, but limited ceiling.

Injury Risk

Billings carried full participation in practice in both Weeks 14 and 16 of the 2025 season, indicating no injury concerns at the time.

Opportunity Notes

Billings’ 42.8% average defense snap percentage trended downward, with Week 9 and 13 marks at 35.0% and 30.0%, respectively. His Week 2 snap percentage was 47.0%, while Week 18’s was 45.0%. The 17.0% Week 19 snap percentage is an outlier, but the overall trend is downward.

Scheme Fit Analysis

The 4-3 scheme under Jonathan Gannon features man-heavy press coverage, with Drew Petzing’s spread elements incorporated to support Kyler Murray’s mobility and arm. Billings’ situational pass-rush role is suited to the scheme, but his limited snap share and marginal impact on the team reduce his value.

Trend Assessment

Declining Billings’ 42.8% average defense snap percentage trended downward across the season, culminating in a 45.0% Week 18 snap share. His Dynasty Score (2.0) and Trade Value (49) reflect his marginal impact on the team.

Ceiling / Floor

Floor tracks near 2025’s 19 solo tackles, 6 tackles for loss, and 1 sack, given his situational pass-rush role and stable snap share. Ceiling is capped by his limited upside within the system and the 42.8% average defense snap percentage trend.

Comparable Player

His pass-rush profile draws comparisons to Denzel Perryman, who logged 6.5 tackles for loss in 2020 with the Rams, albeit in a slightly more pass-heavy scheme.