Atlanta Falcons

Tyler Goodson

Age
25
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Sleeper ID
8207
Verdict scores
Trade Value 3,010
Win-Now 0.2/10
Consistency 0
Positional Rank 159
Trade Value Tier C
Trend ↓ Declining
Scouting report

Summary

Tyler Goodson enters Year 5 at age 25 as a low-end RB3 asset in Atlanta’s run-heavy McVay-influenced offense. He posted 4.2 fantasy points in 2025 on a stable 6.3% snap share, with a declining dynasty score of 13.0 and trade value of 637. His 2025 season was marked by a low floor, with only 24 rushing yards in 11 games.

Projection Rationale

Goodson’s snap share holds at 6.3% in Atlanta’s McVay-influenced offense, which features a heavy run game and play-action. His 2025 season was marked by a low floor, with only 24 rushing yards in 11 games. Given the stable 6.3% snap share, Goodson’s projection floor is set at 4.2 fantasy points per game, with limited upside due to his limited usage and role.

Injury Risk

Goodson’s injury history shows a stable trend, with only one dnp in 2025 and full participation in practice across all reported injury checks.

Opportunity Notes

Goodson’s snap share remains stable at 6.3% in Atlanta’s run-heavy McVay-influenced offense, with a low floor and limited upside due to his limited usage and role. No RB2 threat exists on the depth chart, and Goodson’s snap share is insulated from matchup variance.

Scheme Fit Analysis

Atlanta’s McVay-influenced offense features a heavy run game and play-action, which suits Goodson’s limited usage and role. The scheme continuity preserves his floor, but limits his upside due to his limited usage and role.

Trend Assessment

Declining Verdict’s dynasty score of 13.0 and trade value of 637 indicate a declining trend for Goodson, who has struggled to secure a consistent role in Atlanta.

Ceiling / Floor

Ceiling clears 2025’s 4.2-point finish if Goodson secures a higher snap share or increases his usage in the run game. Floor tracks near 4.2 given stable 6.3% snap share and limited upside due to his limited usage and role.

Comparable Player

His limited usage and run-heavy scheme draw comparisons to 2021’s Elijah Mitchell in San Francisco — a low-volume RB3 asset in a run-heavy west coast system.