Houston Texans

C.J. Stroud

Age
24
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Sleeper ID
9758
Verdict scores
Trade Value 8,216
Win-Now 7.1/10
Consistency 60
Positional Rank 21
Trade Value Tier B
Trend → Stable
Scouting report

Summary

C.J. Stroud, a 24-year-old quarterback, enters Year 4 in Houston with a 64.5% completion percentage and 19 touchdowns across 14 games in 2025, producing 216.5 fantasy points on a 87.1% snap share. The ascending QB2 with a stable dynasty trajectory should remain a priority in dynasty leagues.

Projection Rationale

Stroud’s 87.1% snap share in 2025, a trend that continues to rise, locks in a floor of 200-220 fantasy points. The 64.5% completion percentage, 19 touchdowns, and 3,041 passing yards in 14 games demonstrate a dual-threat line item that scales in custom scoring where rushing first downs pay +0.5. Twenty-six rushing first downs add meaningful secondary value, and the 216.5-point finish establishes a stable projection floor.

Injury Risk

Stroud carried limited practice participation in Week 12 of 2025, but returned to full participation by Week 13. Structural durability remains a concern with 48 rushing attempts across 14 games. His scramble-first style favors sliding over contact.

Opportunity Notes

Snap share increased to 87.1% in 2025, with weekly marks at 100% across most games and a low of 32.0% in Week 9. Houston runs a passing-oriented west coast system under DeMeco Ryans, and Stroud’s 3,041 pass attempts across 14 games confirm a volume profile that should remain consistent. No QB2 threat exists on the depth chart.

Scheme Fit Analysis

DeMeco Ryans’ Shanahan system with spread elements is built around Stroud’s improvisation — the offense stretches horizontally and expects late-play creation rather than quick-game rhythm. The 26 rushing first downs on 48 carries reflect designed keepers and scramble-drill extensions, both of which pay +0.5 in this scoring format.

Trend Assessment

Stable Verdict’s dynasty score (59.0) reflects Stroud’s consistent 2025 production, including a 64.5% completion percentage and 19 touchdowns, with his snap share trending upward to 87.1%.

Ceiling / Floor

Ceiling clears 2025’s 216.5-point finish if passing TDs advance past 19 and rushing first downs expand beyond 26 — the combination pays heavily in this custom format with +6 TDs and +0.5 first downs. Floor tracks near 216.5 given locked 87.1% snap share and an unchanged scheme. A mid-season injury is the only realistic path to meaningful regression below that line.

Comparable Player

His improvisational skills and arm talent draw comparisons to Kyler Murray from 2022, a year where Murray demonstrated similar efficiency and playmaking ability in a similar Shanahan-inspired system.