Summary
Leonard Williams enters Year 12 as a 31-year-old defensive lineman for the Seattle Seahawks. His 2025 season, featuring 33 solo tackles, 9 TFLs, 7 sacks, and 0 INTs, establishes a 73.6% defensive snap share and a stable trend. Williams’ dynasty score is 59.0, ranking #13 at the position.
Projection Rationale
Williams logs a 73.6% defensive snap share in 2025 with no notable drops or spikes in his usage. The Seahawks’ multiple scheme under Aden Durde and Mike Macdonald features man-heavy coverage and exotic blitz packages, which should continue to utilize Williams’ pass-rushing skills. Given his 7 sacks and 9 TFLs on the season, a repeat performance with similar numbers is plausible, assuming a stable snap share.
Injury Risk
Williams has maintained full participation in practice throughout the 2025 season, with no reported DNPs or missed games. His defensive role is not injury-prone, and the Seahawks’ scheme does not expose him to excessive contact. As a veteran defensive lineman, Williams’ structural durability remains a strength.
Opportunity Notes
Williams’ 73.6% defensive snap share in 2025 remains stable, with no notable drops or spikes in his usage. The Seahawks’ scheme and coaching staff should continue to utilize his pass-rushing skills, particularly with 7 sacks and 9 TFLs on the season. No defensive lineman threats exist on the Seahawks’ depth chart.
Scheme Fit Analysis
The Seahawks’ multiple scheme under Aden Durde and Mike Macdonald features man-heavy coverage and exotic blitz packages, which should continue to utilize Williams’ pass-rushing skills. His 7 sacks and 9 TFLs in 2025 reflect the scheme’s emphasis on disrupting opposing quarterbacks.
Trend Assessment
Stable
Williams’ 73.6% defensive snap share across 17 games in 2025 stabilizes his role, while his 59.0 dynasty score reflects a #13 ranking at the position.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling clears 2025’s 59.0 dynasty score if sack numbers advance past 7 and TFLs expand beyond 9 — a repeat performance with similar numbers is plausible, assuming a stable snap share. Floor tracks near 59.0 given his 73.6% defensive snap share and consistent production in 2025.
Comparable Player
His production profile as a high-impact pass rusher with 7 sacks in 2025 draws comparisons to Calais Campbell from 2016-2018 Arizona — similar veteran anchor, similar 70-80% snap share, and similar high-impact sack numbers.