Summary
Max Melton enters Year 3 as a 23-year-old DB at Arizona, ranked #729 among dynasty defenders with a 5.0 dynasty score and 88 trade value. He logged 21 solo tackles, 1 TFL, and 0 sacks across 10 games in 2025, recording a stable 67.4% defense snap percentage.
Projection Rationale
Melton’s 67.4% defense snap percentage translates to steady, albeit limited, usage. In Arizona’s aggressive 4-3 scheme, he logged 21 solo tackles and 1 TFL, showcasing his tackling ability. However, his lack of sacks and interceptions may limit his upside.
Injury Risk
Melton practiced fully in Week 18 and showed resilience in managing his injury history, with only one confirmed missed game due to injury in 2025. Arizona’s defense-heavy scheme does not inherently increase injury risk.
Opportunity Notes
Melton’s role appears stable, with a 67.4% defense snap percentage and no clear threat on the depth chart. Arizona’s aggressive 4-3 scheme may increase his tackle and TFL numbers, but his limited usage in the secondary hampers his upside.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Arizona’s man-heavy press coverage under Nick Rallis’ coaching may favor Melton’s skills, but his lack of opportunities in the secondary limits his overall impact.
Trend Assessment
Stable
Melton’s 67.4% defense snap percentage remains consistent across the 2025 season, reflecting the team’s trust in his abilities. Limited game time may hinder his value.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling tracks near his 2025 production, with limited upside due to his snap share and lack of pass-rush skills. Floor remains stable, given his consistent 67.4% defense snap percentage.
Comparable Player
His man-heavy press coverage skills draw comparisons to Byron Jones (2020-2022 Dallas) — similar aggressive coverage style, similar press-man scheme, and similar corner-back role in a 4-3 defense.