Summary
Tyrod Taylor carries a 55.0 dynasty score, ranking 77 at QB. With a 54th percentile production Verdict grade and 37th percentile durability grade, Taylor’s production trajectory is concerning given his age and injury history.
Projection Rationale
Taylor’s 2025 season stats, including 779 passing yards and 5 touchdowns, indicate a continued role in the Packers offense. However, his Verdict grades, particularly a 37th percentile durability grade, suggest a decline in production. Taylor’s contract situation, with one year remaining and a $6,000,000 APY, provides some stability in his role, but his age and injury history remain concerns.
Injury Risk
Taylor has a concerning injury history, including a questionable and out designation in 2025. His Verdict durability grade is at the 37th percentile, indicating a high risk of injury.
Opportunity Notes
Taylor’s snap share trended up in 2025, but his role is not secure due to his age and injury history. There is competition for the role in Green Bay.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Adam Stenavich coordinates a Shanahan-tree offense with a run-heavy identity (50.2% run rate). This scheme type helps Taylor’s ceiling, as he is a veteran quarterback in a system that emphasizes running the ball.
Trend Assessment
Declining. Taylor’s Verdict scores, including a 37th percentile durability grade, indicate a decline in his overall profile.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling: QB4-QB5. For Taylor to reach this ceiling, he must maintain a high level of production and stay healthy. Floor: QB6-QB8. If Taylor’s production declines or he loses the job, his floor is a lower-tier quarterback.
Comparable Player
Steve Young, 1985-99.