Summary
Samuel Womack enters Year 5 as a 26-year-old free safety for the NY Jets, ranked #1612 at the position in Verdict’s dynasty score (2.0, stable trend). Womack posted 0.0% offensive snaps in Weeks 6 and 9 of the 2025 season, and his 2025 defensive stats include 6 solo tackles, no tackles for loss, sacks, or interceptions, with 2 passes defensed and 0 forced fumbles.
Projection Rationale
Womack’s 0.0% offense snap share in Weeks 6 and 9 of the 2025 season confirms a stable defensive role under Aaron Glenn’s zone-heavy scheme. The 2025 defensive baseline — 6 solo tackles, 2 passes defensed, and 0 forced fumbles — shows a low-usage, low-impact profile that tracks with Watkins’ 2018 Green Bay usage.
Injury Risk
Womack logged full participation in practice across every reported injury check in 2025 — no DNPs, no missed game time. As a safety in a 4-3 scheme, injury risk remains below average due to moderate contact exposure and limited rushing attempts.
Opportunity Notes
Womack’s defensive role under Aaron Glenn’s zone-heavy scheme is secure, with 0.0% offensive snap share in Weeks 6 and 9. As a 4-3 safety, he faces moderate contact exposure, but the scheme’s zone-heavy emphasis reduces stress on the defensive backfield.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Aaron Glenn’s zone-heavy scheme in a 4-3 defense fits Womack’s strengths as a low-usage, zone-heavy safety. The 2025 defense under Steve Wilks’ coordination preserves Glenn’s core concepts, meaning no system shock for Womack in 2025.
Trend Assessment
Stable
Womack’s 2.0 dynasty score and 0.0% offensive snap share across two games in 2025 indicate a stable trend.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling tracks near 2025’s 2.0 dynasty score, given a stable defensive role under Aaron Glenn’s zone-heavy scheme. Floor tracks near 2.0 given locked 0.0% offense snap share and a moderate contact exposure profile. A mid-season injury is the only realistic path to meaningful regression below that line.
Comparable Player
His role as a zone-heavy safety in Aaron Glenn’s 4-3 scheme draws comparisons to Jaylen Watkins from 2018 Green Bay — similar zone-heavy safety usage, similar low-usage snap trends.