Summary
Trey McBride carries a 97.0 dynasty score, ranking 1 at TE. At age 26, with 3 years remaining on his contract, his production trajectory is expected to continue, with a strong chance of maintaining his current level of performance.
Projection Rationale
Trey McBride’s 2025 stat line indicates his continued production trajectory. His Verdict production grade at the 100th percentile suggests that he is one of the top tight ends in the league. Additionally, his high target share and involvement in the passing game support this assertion. With 3 years remaining on his contract, his role security is high.
Injury Risk
No injury entries in 2025. Trey McBride’s Verdict durability grade is at the 98th percentile, which indicates a low risk for injuries, providing peace of mind for dynasty owners.
Opportunity Notes
Trey McBride’s snap share percentage is stable at 91.6% in 2025. With a Verdict usage grade at the 87th percentile, his role is secure, and he remains a reliable option for the Cardinals’ offense.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Nathaniel Hackett coordinates a west coast offense with a 73.2% shotgun rate and a 12.4% play-action rate. This scheme helps Trey McBride’s ceiling by emphasizing YAC and pre-snap complexity, creating opportunities for him to excel.
Trend Assessment
Rising: Trey McBride’s trend is rising due to his consistent production and Verdict durability grade at the 98th percentile.
Ceiling / Floor
Trey McBride’s ceiling is TE1-TE2, and for him to reach it, he must continue to produce at a high level and maintain his snap share, which is currently stable at 91.6%.
Comparable Player
Shannon Sharpe, 1990-1997.