Summary
Charlie Woerner carries a 43.0 dynasty score, ranking 134 at TE. Woerner’s stable production (8.8 fantasy points in 2025) and age trajectory suggest he will maintain his current role. His consistent output and secure contract situation support this expectation.
Projection Rationale
Woerner’s 8.8 fantasy points in 2025 indicate he can remain a reliable target in the Falcons’ offense. His Verdict grades suggest a gap between his production (10th percentile) and efficiency (50th percentile). Additionally, his contract situation, with two years remaining and an average annual value, suggests his role security. The stability of his fantasy points and Verdict grades support the expectation that he will maintain his current role.
Injury Risk
No injury entries in 2025. Woerner’s 98th percentile Verdict durability grade suggests he is less prone to injuries, but his age (28) may increase his risk profile. It’s essential to monitor his health closely, as he approaches his late 20s.
Opportunity Notes
Woerner’s snap share trended stable in 2025 (49.0% average offense snap). His role is secure, but competition exists. It’s essential to consider the Falcons’ offense and potential changes in the team’s strategy that could impact Woerner’s production.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Tommy Rees coordinates a west coast offense with a 41.2% 12 personnel rate. This scheme helps Woerner’s efficiency with play-action and zone-heavy coverage. The west coast offense can be beneficial for tight ends like Woerner.
Trend Assessment
Stable
Woerner’s consistent production and lack of decline indicate he remains a reliable target in the Falcons’ offense, with no signs of significant improvement or decline.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling: TE2-TE3; Woerner must maintain his current snap share and efficiency to reach this ceiling. Floor: TE5-TE6; Woerner’s trade value suggests he has a moderate floor, but his actual floor value may be higher or lower depending on the team’s needs.
Comparable Player
Owen Daniels, 2009-2014