Jacksonville Jaguars

Cam’Ron Silmon-Craig, DB Jaguars | Dynasty Ranking

Age
23
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Sleeper ID
12912
Verdict scores
Trade Value 1,200
Win-Now 7.8/10
Consistency 0
Positional Rank 450
Trade Value Tier C
Trend → Stable
Scouting report

Summary

Cam’Ron Silmon-Craig carries a 40.0 dynasty score, ranking 450 at DB. At age 23, with one year remaining on his contract, Silmon-Craig’s dynasty score remains stable despite underwhelming production in 2025. The player’s overall performance has been consistent, and it will be interesting to see how he performs in the future.

Projection Rationale

Silmon-Craig recorded two solo tackles in 2025, indicating a lack of production. His Verdict production grade at the 15th percentile suggests a gap between his usage and efficiency. With one year remaining on his contract and no coaching changes in Jacksonville, Silmon-Craig’s role appears secure, as he has been a consistent contributor to the team’s defense. The team’s defense has shown promise, and Silmon-Craig’s participation in the scheme is vital to its success.

Injury Risk

No injury entries in 2025. At 23 years old, Silmon-Craig’s Verdict durability grade percentile is 75, indicating a relatively safe profile.

Opportunity Notes

Silmon-Craig’s snap share percentage trended stable in 2025, averaging 16.5% over the season. With 17 games played in 2025, Silmon-Craig’s consistent participation in games is a positive aspect of his profile.

Scheme Fit Analysis

Anthony Campanile coordinates a 4-3 zone defense with a 25.8% blitz rate. The scheme helps Silmon-Craig’s ceiling due to the defensive coordinator’s emphasis on zone coverage. This approach enhances Silmon-Craig’s potential to contribute to the team’s success.

Trend Assessment

Stable Silmon-Craig’s snap share percentage remained stable in 2025, averaging 16.5% over the season.

Ceiling / Floor

Ceiling: DB3-DB5, requiring increased production or a starting role. Floor: DB6-DB8, referencing a trade value of 1,200 and a dynasty score of 40.0.

Comparable Player

Chris McAlister, 2000-2007.