Summary
Alijah Clark carries a 41.0 dynasty score, ranking 433 at DB. Clark’s 2025 season stats show a 75th percentile durability grade, indicating he stayed healthy despite some injuries. This durability is a positive sign for Clark’s future prospects.
Projection Rationale
Clark’s 2025 season stats indicate he needs to improve his production to reach his ceiling. His durability grade is a positive sign, but he needs to increase his efficiency to reach WR1-WR3. With 2 years remaining on his contract and a 78th percentile contract grade, he is secure in his role.
Injury Risk
No injury entries in 2025. Clark’s age (22) and 75th percentile durability grade suggest he has a low injury risk profile. The injury data indicates that Clark is less prone to injuries.
Opportunity Notes
Clark’s snap share percentage was 29.5% and trended stable. The Cowboys’ DB role is secure, with no competition for Clark’s spot. His position is relatively safe.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Matt Eberflus coordinates a 4-3 defense with a 28.2% blitz rate. Clark’s production is limited by the scheme’s emphasis on zone-heavy coverage. This scheme fits the Cowboys’ defensive strategy.
Trend Assessment
Declining. Clark’s durability grade remained high, but his production grade is only at the 16th percentile, suggesting his overall production is declining. In recent years, Clark has struggled to increase his efficiency.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling: WR1-WR3: Clark needs to increase his efficiency and production to reach this range. Floor: WR6-WR10: Clark’s trade value is 1,230, indicating he has some value as a depth player. Clark’s trade value is a reflection of his potential.
Comparable Player
Mike Haynes, 1976-1989.