Dallas Cowboys

Malik Hooker

Age
30
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Sleeper ID
4074
Verdict scores
Trade Value 2,244
Win-Now 7.8/10
Consistency 0
Positional Rank 236
Trade Value Tier B
Trend → Stable
Scouting report

Summary

Malik Hooker enters Year 10 at age 30 as the Cowboys’ primary defensive back, boasting a 75.7% snap share in 2025 and a 28-solo-tackle profile. His ascending trend in snap share, coupled with 2 TFLs and 0 sacks, positions him as a mid-tier DB2 asset in dynasty circles.

Projection Rationale

Hooker’s 75.7% snap share in 2025, coupled with his 2 TFLs and 0 sacks, establishes a stable floor as a mid-tier DB2 asset. The Cowboys’ west coast scheme under Brian Schottenheimer, with a focus on zone coverage, locks in his usage profile. However, advanced stats show 0 pressures and 0 hurries, suggesting limited upside beyond his current floor.

Injury Risk

Hooker has a clean injury history in 2025, with no reported injuries or game-time losses. However, his positional injury rate is relatively high due to the physical demands of playing defensive back.

Opportunity Notes

Hooker’s snap share trended upward in 2025, culminating in a 75.7% average defensive snap percentage. The Cowboys’ west coast scheme under Brian Schottenheimer prioritizes zone coverage, which aligns with Hooker’s skill set. However, no clear path to increased usage or upside exists beyond his current floor.

Scheme Fit Analysis

Brian Schottenheimer’s west coast system with a focus on zone coverage is a natural fit for Hooker’s skill set as a zone-heavy safety. The scheme’s emphasis on horizontal stretch and zone coverage maximizes Hooker’s value as a tackler-for-loss asset.

Trend Assessment

Rising Hooker’s snap share trended upward in 2025, culminating in a 75.7% average defensive snap percentage, while his tackle-for-loss count doubled to 2, indicating increased usage and a stable floor.

Ceiling / Floor

Ceiling tracks near his 2025 profile, with 28 solo tackles, 2 TFLs, and 0 sacks. Floor tracks near 20-25 solo tackles, with limited upside beyond his current usage and scheme fit.

Comparable Player

His role as a zone-heavy safety in Brian Schottenheimer’s west coast system draws comparisons to Tyrann Mathieu from 2018-2020 Arizona — similar zone-heavy scheme, similar 75%+ snap share, similar tackle-for-loss upside.