Summary
Will Harris carries a 70.0 dynasty score, ranking 209 at DB. His production was marked by 22 solo tackles and 1 sack, indicating he remains a starter despite a declining trend in overall production. Will Harris’ future role security is uncertain due to being a free agent in 2027.
Projection Rationale
Harris’ 2025 stat line of 22 solo tackles and 1 sack indicates he remains a starter, albeit with declining production. With a durability grade at the 76th percentile, Harris will likely stay healthy, but his efficiency grade at the 17th percentile is concerning. Given his one year remaining on his contract, his role security may be impacted.
Injury Risk
Harris was questionable in Week 13 due to injury, but managed to practice fully. A durability grade at the 76th percentile is a positive sign, but his age (30) and injury history add to his risk profile.
Opportunity Notes
He saw an average snap share of 93.8% in 2025, trending up. With one year remaining on his contract, his role security is uncertain.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Raheem Morris coordinates a 4-3 defense with a 33.9% blitz rate, which may help Harris’ sack production. However, the zone-heavy coverage scheme may limit his interception opportunities.
Trend Assessment
Declining. Production has been trending downward, with efficiency at the 17th percentile and a declining trend in overall production.
Ceiling / Floor
Harris’ ceiling as a DB2-DB3 finisher would require him to regain his 2024 form, with a strong emphasis on his efficiency and production. A floor as a DB5-DB6 finisher is a realistic outcome, given his declining trend and injury history. His trade value is 2,310, which suggests he is a mid-tier asset.
Comparable Player
Cortland Finnegan, 2007-2012.