Arizona Cardinals

Ryan Bee

Age
26
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Sleeper ID
6400
Verdict scores
Trade Value 39
Win-Now 0.2/10
Consistency 0
Positional Rank 1096
Trade Value Tier D
Trend → Stable
Scouting report

Summary

Ryan Bee enters Year 4 at age 26, ranked #1246 at the DL position in Verdict’s dynasty score (2.0, unknown trend). He logged 79 snaps in 2025 on the Cardinals’ defensive line. Verdict managers can acquire Bee at a discounted price, considering his late-round dynasty value and team-friendly contract.

Projection Rationale

Bee’s 79 snaps in 2025, logged on a Cardinals defense that ran a 4-3 scheme with man-heavy coverage, indicate a rotational role. With a team-friendly contract and no significant injury risk, Bee’s floor is established as a depth defensive lineman. However, his ceiling remains capped by his 79-snap output, which suggests limited upside in a crowded Cardinals defensive line.

Injury Risk

No injury data exists for Ryan Bee in 2025. However, DLs in general tend to have a higher injury rate due to contact exposure.

Opportunity Notes

Bee’s 79 snaps in 2025, a rotational role on the Cardinals’ defensive line, indicate a limited target share. With no significant injury risk and a team-friendly contract, Bee’s depth chart position remains secure. However, his 79-snap output suggests a capped ceiling in a crowded defensive line.

Scheme Fit Analysis

The Cardinals’ 4-3 scheme with man-heavy coverage, run by Jonathan Gannon, does not particularly favor Bee’s skill set as a rotational defensive lineman. Bee’s role is likely to remain limited in a crowded defensive line.

Trend Assessment

Unknown With only 79 snaps logged in 2025, insufficient data exists to accurately assess Bee’s trend.

Ceiling / Floor

Bee’s ceiling is capped by his 79-snap output, which suggests limited upside in a crowded Cardinals defensive line. However, his floor remains established as a depth defensive lineman with a team-friendly contract and no significant injury risk. A mid-season injury is the only realistic path to meaningful regression below this line.

Comparable Player

His role as a rotational defensive lineman on a 4-3 scheme with man-heavy coverage draws comparisons to Sheldon Richardson from 2015-2017 New York Jets — similar career stage, similar team-friendly contract, and similar late-round dynasty value.