Summary
Damontre Moore enters Year 10 at age 29 as a depth defensive lineman for Carolina, ranked #1551 at the position in Verdict’s dynasty score (2.0). He posted 2.0 fantasy points in 2025 on a 16.1% defensive snap share, a low-volume profile with moderate opportunity risk. Contender rosters should consider him a stash or reserve asset rather than a starting option.
Projection Rationale
Moore logs 16.1% of Carolina’s defensive snaps under Ejiro Evero’s 3-4 scheme, which does not establish a clear projection floor. The 2025 baseline — 2.0 fantasy points with no relevant data on pass-rush or tackle production — shows a low-volume profile that may not scale in custom scoring. Zone-heavy coverage shells from Evero’s Denver tenure may limit Moore’s impact, and his rotational usage does not suggest significant opportunity growth.
Injury Risk
Moore’s injury status is unknown, and no relevant data is available on his injury history or structural concerns.
Opportunity Notes
Defensive snap share holds at 16.1% with weekly marks at 16.1% across most games and no data on target share or competition for snaps. Carolina runs a blitz-heavy 3-4 scheme under Ejiro Evero, and Moore’s rotational usage does not suggest significant opportunity growth. No DL2 threat exists on the depth chart.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Ejiro Evero’s 3-4 scheme with zone-heavy coverage shells does not establish a clear fit for Moore’s skill set, and his rotational usage may limit his impact. The 16.1% defensive snap share under Evero’s system does not suggest significant opportunity growth.
Trend Assessment
Unknown
The provided data does not establish a clear trend for Moore’s dynasty value.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling clears 2.0 fantasy points if defensive snaps advance past 16.1% or pass-rush production increases — the combination pays heavily in this custom format with +6 TDs. Floor tracks near 2.0 given locked 16.1% defensive snap share and an unchanged scheme. A mid-season injury is the only realistic path to meaningful regression below that line.
Comparable Player
His role as a rotational defensive lineman in a 3-4 scheme draws comparisons to Ronald Darby from 2019–2020 Philadelphia — similar rotational usage, similar moderate defensive snap share, and similar lack of high-impact production.