Summary
Zach Harrison carries a 78.0 dynasty score, ranking 114th at defensive lineman. Harrison’s production increased in 2025 with 4.5 sacks, and he has a 100th percentile age trajectory with 3 years remaining on his contract. This suggests significant upside for the Falcons’ defensive line.
Projection Rationale
Harrison’s 4.5 sacks in 2025 indicate a rise in production. His Verdict efficiency grade at the 65th percentile suggests room for improvement. Additionally, his Verdict pass-rush grade at the 67th percentile implies that he can be more effective in this area. Harrison has a 3-year contract with a $1,392,112 average annual salary, ensuring role security.
Injury Risk
Harrison had 5 injury entries in 2025, including a Week 12 absence. His Verdict durability grade at the 78th percentile and age of 24 make his risk profile moderate. However, his injury history is a concern that owners should monitor.
Opportunity Notes
Harrison’s snap share percentage was stable at 59.5% in 2025. With 3 years remaining on his contract, his role is secure, and he is expected to continue as a key contributor to the Falcons’ defense.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Jeff Ulbrich coordinates a 4-3 defense with a 33.9% blitz rate. Harrison’s production is not limited by the scheme, as his role is to rush the quarterback. His ability to thrive in this system is a key factor in his dynasty value.
Trend Assessment
Rising. Harrison’s production increased, and his age trajectory remains strong. The 24-year-old’s continued development is a key factor in his rising dynasty stock.
Ceiling / Floor
Harrison’s ceiling is a DL2 finish range if he maintains his current production. His floor is a DL5 finish range if his snap share decreases or he loses his starting job, referencing a trade value of 2,839.
Comparable Player
Bruce Smith, 1988-1999.