Baltimore Ravens

T.J. Tampa

Age
24
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Sleeper ID
11730
Verdict scores
Trade Value 819
Win-Now 7.8/10
Consistency 0
Positional Rank 476
Trade Value Tier D
Trend → Stable
Scouting report

Summary

T.J. Tampa enters his Year 3 as a 24-year-old defensive back for the Baltimore Ravens with a Dynasty Score of 20.0, ranked #133 at the position. He played a stable 11.0% defensive snap share across 17 games in 2025, logging 7 solo tackles and an interception while averaging 0.41 tackles per snap.

Projection Rationale

Tampa logged a stable 11.0% defensive snap share across 2025, averaging 0.41 tackles per snap, which translates to 4.0 tackles per game. While his production is modest, the Ravens’ zone-heavy scheme and his secure depth chart position suggest a stable floor. Tampa’s Dynasty Score of 20.0 reflects his established role and moderate upside.

Injury Risk

Tampa carried full participation in practice after returning from a Week 9 absence in 2025. As a defensive back, Tampa’s injury risk is moderate, given his positional workload and contact exposure.

Opportunity Notes

Tampa’s defensive snap share remains stable at 11.0% across 2025, with his depth chart position secure. No threat exists on the Ravens’ depth chart, and his role as a reserve defensive back suggests a stable volume floor.

Scheme Fit Analysis

The Ravens’ zone-heavy scheme under DC Zach Orr leverages Tampa’s skills as a reserve defensive back. The team’s emphasis on zone coverage and Tampa’s moderate skillset suggest a complementary fit.

Trend Assessment

Stable Tampa’s 11.0% defensive snap share across 17 games in 2025 and stable trend line demonstrate a stable role, as he averaged 0.41 tackles per snap and secured an interception in the process.

Ceiling / Floor

Tampa’s ceiling is capped at moderate production, given his reserve role and stable 11.0% defensive snap share. However, a significant injury to a Ravens defensive back could create an opportunity for Tampa to increase his production and value.

Comparable Player

His role as a reserve defensive back in the Ravens’ zone-heavy scheme draws comparisons to Justin Reid in 2020 New England — similar backup production, similar zone coverage responsibilities, and similar depth chart security.