Indianapolis Colts

DeForest Buckner

Age
32
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Sleeper ID
3172
Verdict scores
Trade Value 3,021
Win-Now 2.1/10
Consistency 0
Positional Rank 60
Trade Value Tier A
Trend → Stable
Scouting report

Summary

DeForest Buckner enters Year 11 as a 32-year-old defensive lineman with a stable snap share on the Indianapolis Colts. He ranks #69 at the position in Verdict’s dynasty score (25.0, stable trend). A 4-3 defensive scheme with zone-heavy coverage fits Buckner’s athletic profile and 30 solo tackles in 2025 support his floor.

Projection Rationale

Buckner operates in Lou Anarumo’s 4-3 defensive scheme with zone-heavy coverage, which leverages his athleticism and provides a defensive role security floor. His 30 solo tackles in 2025 support a stable tackle range projection, and the 20-30 tackle range per season since 2022 establishes a reliable floor.

Injury Risk

Buckner has struggled with injury in the past, logging multiple DNPs in 2025. He has a 71.5% defensive snap share, which may expose him to more contact, increasing his risk for future injuries.

Opportunity Notes

Buckner has a stable 71.5% defensive snap share in 2025, with no clear threat on the depth chart. However, his injury history and 4-3 defensive scheme may lead to inconsistent usage.

Scheme Fit Analysis

Lou Anarumo’s 4-3 defensive scheme with zone-heavy coverage fits Buckner’s athletic profile and provides a defensive role security floor. The Colts’ 4-3 base and zone-heavy coverage disguise create opportunities for Buckner to disrupt offenses.

Trend Assessment

Stable Buckner’s 71.5% defensive snap share in 2025 and consistent 20-30 tackle range per season since 2022 establish a stable floor.

Ceiling / Floor

Ceiling tracks near 2025’s 30-tackle finish, considering Buckner’s stable tackle range and 71.5% defensive snap share. Floor tracks at 20 tackles per game, given his injury history and 4-3 defensive scheme.

Comparable Player

His athletic profile and 4-3 defensive scheme fit draw comparisons to Justin Houston from 2016-2018 Kansas City — similar 4-3 usage, similar tackle range, and similar late-play creation demand.