Los Angeles Rams

Keir Thomas

Age
28
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Sleeper ID
8739
Verdict scores
Trade Value 1,260
Win-Now 2.1/10
Consistency 0
Positional Rank 378
Trade Value Tier C
Trend → Stable
Scouting report

Summary

Keir Thomas, a 28-year-old defensive lineman, enters Year 5 as a depth piece on the Rams with a $2,500 guaranteed contract remaining. His dynasty score is 2.0, and trade value stands at 49. Thomas logged 17.0% defensive snap percentage in 2024, trending stable, and holds a 0.3% missed tackle percentage on 1 pressure.

Projection Rationale

Thomas’ 17.0% defensive snap percentage in 2024, combined with the Rams’ 4-3 defense under Chris Shula, suggests a continued role in the rotation. His 0.3% missed tackle percentage indicates solid fundamentals, and while limited by the depth chart, his stable trend supports a floor of 10-15% defensive snap percentage.

Injury Risk

Thomas has no reported injuries or DNPs in 2024, and his positional injury rate is relatively low. As a rotational defensive lineman, his contact exposure is moderate, but his 260-pound frame and 0.3% missed tackle percentage suggest a durable player.

Opportunity Notes

Thomas’ 17.0% defensive snap percentage in 2024 is a stable baseline, with no clear path to increased opportunity. The Rams’ 4-3 defense under Chris Shula emphasizes zone coverage fundamentals, which may limit Thomas’ upside in this scheme.

Scheme Fit Analysis

Sean McVay’s mcvay_tree system, which emphasizes pre-snap motion, inside zone run game, and precise route design, does not appear to heavily feature Thomas. However, his 260-pound frame and 0.3% missed tackle percentage suggest a fit in the rotational defensive line role.

Trend Assessment

Stable Thomas’ 17.0% defensive snap percentage in 2024 is consistent with the 15.0% and 19.0% marks in Weeks 19 and 20, respectively, indicating a stable trend.

Ceiling / Floor

Ceiling clears 15% defensive snap percentage if Thomas gains more rotational reps or the Rams shift to a more pass-heavy scheme. Floor tracks near 10% given his stable trend and limited opportunity.

Comparable Player

His role as a rotational defensive lineman in Sean McVay’s system draws comparisons to Sheldon Day from 2021 Green Bay — similar scheme fit, similar rotational usage, and similar limited but defined snap count.