Summary
Amen Ogbongbemiga carries a 44.0 dynasty score, ranking 267 at LB. His 11th percentile production grade indicates he’s underperforming, while his 100th percentile age trajectory suggests he’s on an upward trajectory, but his limited playing time due to injury concerns may hinder his ceiling.
Projection Rationale
Amen Ogbongbemiga’s 2025 stat line of 4 solo tackles in 16 games indicates he’s struggling to maintain a steady level of production. His 11th percentile production grade and 30th percentile efficiency grade suggest he’s underperforming, but his 74th percentile usage grade indicates he’s seeing consistent playing time. His contract situation, with $2,450,000 guaranteed remaining and 1 year remaining on his deal, suggests he’ll maintain his role, but his limited production may hinder his overall value.
Injury Risk
Amen Ogbongbemiga has experienced several injuries throughout the 2025 season, including a Week 19 absence and a Week 16 limited participation in practice. His durability grade percentile is 78th, which indicates he’s prone to injury, and his age, at 27, may be a contributing factor.
Opportunity Notes
Amen Ogbongbemiga’s snap share percentage was 30.5% in 2025, but it was stable throughout the season. His playing time is secure due to his contract situation, but his limited production may hinder his overall value.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Sean Duggan coordinates a 4-3 defense with a 21.0% blitz rate. Amen Ogbongbemiga’s playing time in this scheme may be limited due to the team’s reliance on blitzing, which may not be conducive to his skillset.
Trend Assessment
Declining
Amen Ogbongbemiga’s decline can be seen in his limited playing time, which is reflected in his 11th percentile production grade and his inability to maintain a steady snap share, fluctuating between 0.0% and 52.0% throughout the season.
Ceiling / Floor
Amen Ogbongbemiga’s ceiling is a LB3 finish range, and he must maintain a steady level of production to reach this mark. His floor is a LB6 finish range, and his limited production and injury concerns may push him to this range.
Comparable Player
Mike Singletary, 1985-1992.