Summary
Joe Tryon-Shoyinka enters Year 6 as a 26-year-old linebacker for the Philadelphia Eagles with a 2.0 dynasty score and $49 trade value, ranked #1199 at the position. He saw limited defensive snaps, averaging 13.1% per game in 2025, but recorded 7 solo tackles, 1 TFL, and no sacks.
Projection Rationale
Tryon-Shoyinka’s 13.1% defensive snap share in 2025, while limited, is up from previous years, suggesting some role growth. However, without clear evidence of increased usage or sacks, his projection floor remains uncertain.
Injury Risk
Tryon-Shoyinka has practiced full in Week 20 of the 2025 season, indicating no current injury concerns. However, his injury history shows two missed games in 2025 and a questionable designation in Week 16. Linebackers, particularly those in zone-heavy schemes, often face moderate to high contact exposure.
Opportunity Notes
Tryon-Shoyinka’s defensive snap count rose in Week 10, reaching 22%, but dropped in Week 17, returning to 22%. His target share remains uncertain, with no clear indication of increased usage or a specific role within the Eagles’ defense.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Vic Fangio’s 3-4 scheme emphasizes zone-heavy coverages, which may limit Tryon-Shoyinka’s pass-rush opportunities. However, his athletic profile and 2025 pressures-per-snap rate suggest some capacity for disruption in a zone-heavy scheme.
Trend Assessment
Unknown
Tryon-Shoyinka’s snap count rose from Week 3 to Week 10, then dropped in Week 17, but no clear trend emerges from his 2025 usage.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling: Tryon-Shoyinka’s 2025 pressures-per-snap rate and athletic profile suggest a possible ceiling of 5-7 sacks in a 16-game season, assuming increased usage and a more prominent role in the Eagles’ defense. Floor: His limited defensive snap count and uncertain target share suggest a potential floor of 2-3 sacks in a 16-game season, assuming no significant increase in usage.
Comparable Player
His pass-rush ability in a zone-heavy scheme draws comparisons to Khalil Mack in 2020 Green Bay — similar athletic profile, similar limited snap count, and similar pressures-per-snap rate.