Summary
Myles Bryant carries a 75.0 dynasty score, ranking 105 at DB. Bryant’s 2025 season saw a notable decrease in defensive snap share (59.3% on average, trending down), which is a concern. At 28 years old with 0 years remaining on his contract, Bryant’s dynasty value is trending down.
Projection Rationale
Bryant’s 2025 defensive stats (21 solo tackles, 1 TFL, 0 sacks, 0 INT, 0 PD, 0 FF) indicate a decline in production. His Verdict production grade is at the 39th percentile, while his efficiency grade is at the 42nd percentile. With 0 years remaining on his contract, Bryant’s role security is uncertain.
Injury Risk
No injury entries in 2025. However, at 28 years old, Bryant’s durability is a concern, with a Verdict durability grade percentile of 76.
Opportunity Notes
Bryant’s defensive snap share trended down in 2025, with an average of 59.3% of defensive snaps played. With new head coach Todd Monken and defensive coordinator Mike Rutenberg, it is unclear if Bryant will see an increase in snap share.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Travis Switzer coordinates a 4-3 defense with a 33.9% blitz rate. This scheme may limit Bryant’s ceiling, as he has not shown significant pass-rushing ability in the past.
Trend Assessment
Declining. Bryant’s defensive snap share trended down in 2025, and with 0 years remaining on his contract, his dynasty value is likely to continue declining.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling: DB4-DB5. For Bryant to reach this ceiling, he must see an increase in snap share and prove himself as a reliable contributor in the Browns’ secondary. Floor: DB6-DB7. If Bryant loses his starting job or sees a significant decrease in snap share, he may fall to this tier.
Comparable Player
Mike Hughes, 2017-2021