Summary
Ty Summers enters Year 8 as the 30-year-old linebacker for the Chicago Bears, boasting a 2.0 dynasty score and #1373 position ranking. His stable snap trend and lack of injury history make him a low-risk, high-reliability asset for dynasty managers.
Projection Rationale
Summers’ 0.0% average offensive snap percentage in 2025 and stable defensive role secure his floor. As a rotational linebacker in a 4-3 base with zone-heavy Cover-3 shells, he will continue to see steady playing time and contribute in tackles and special teams. His Dynasty Score of 2.0 reflects this stable profile.
Injury Risk
Summers practiced full participation in his only reported injury check in 2025 — Week 10, which indicates he carries minimal injury risk.
Opportunity Notes
Summers’ role remains stable, with no indication of a change in his playing time or position on the depth chart. He will continue to contribute in tackles and special teams, making him a low-risk, high-reliability asset.
Scheme Fit Analysis
The Chicago Bears’ 4-3 base with zone-heavy Cover-3 shells is well-suited for Summers’ skills as a rotational linebacker. His experience in the system and lack of opportunity risk make him an attractive asset for dynasty managers.
Trend Assessment
Stable
Summers’ 0.0% average offensive snap percentage in 2025 indicates he plays on the defense and is not involved in the Bears’ offense.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling tracks near the 2025 baseline of 100 tackles and 2 sacks, given his stable defensive role and lack of opportunity risk. Floor tracks near 100 tackles, given his consistent playing time and defensive scheme fit.
Comparable Player
His role as a rotational linebacker in a zone-heavy defense draws comparisons to Cory Littleton from 2018 Green Bay — similar defensive scheme, similar positional depth, and similar usage patterns.