Chicago Bears

D’Marco Jackson

Age
27
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Sleeper ID
8367
Verdict scores
Trade Value 1,715
Win-Now 0.0/10
Consistency 0
Positional Rank 223
Trade Value Tier C
Trend → Stable
Scouting report

Summary

D’Marco Jackson, the 27-year-old linebacker for the Chicago Bears, enters Year 5 with a dynasty score of 2.0 and a trade value of 49, placing him at #874 among his position. Jackson’s 2025 season saw him log 38.6% of the defense’s snaps, with a notable spike to 100% in Week 13. He contributed 15 solo tackles, 2 TFLs, 1 sack, 1 INT, 3 PD, and 0 FF in 16 games.

Projection Rationale

Jackson’s 2025 season saw him log 38.6% of the defense’s snaps, with a notable spike to 100% in Week 13. This trend, combined with his 15 solo tackles, 2 TFLs, 1 sack, 1 INT, 3 PD, and 0 FF, indicates a stable floor. However, his overall usage remains limited, and his ceiling is capped by his 38.6% average snap share.

Injury Risk

Jackson’s injury history shows full participation in practice for both Week 4 and Week 17. His practice status during Week 3 was limited, but he was still active and did not miss a game. Structural durability remains a concern due to his positional demands and contact exposure.

Opportunity Notes

Jackson’s snap percentage trend is up, but his overall usage remains limited, with a 38.6% average snap share in 2025. His 100% snap share in Week 13 suggests a potential for increased playing time, but this is an outlier in his otherwise stable usage pattern. No clear opportunity risk exists, given his positional security.

Scheme Fit Analysis

The Chicago Bears’ scheme, led by Ben Johnson, emphasizes pre-snap motion, RPO, and leverage exploitation. Declan Doyle as OC and Dennis Allen as DC contribute to this system’s focus on zone-heavy coverage. Jackson’s tackling profile and positional security align with this scheme’s emphasis on defensive leverage and containment.

Trend Assessment

Stable Jackson’s snap percentage trend is up, but his overall usage remains limited, with a 38.6% average snap share in 2025. This stability in playing time, despite a notable spike to 100% in Week 13, grounds the assessment as stable.

Ceiling / Floor

Ceiling tracks near his 38.6% average snap share in 2025, with a potential for increased playing time in specific matchups. Floor tracks near his 2025 performance, with a stable tackling profile and positional security.

Comparable Player

His tackling profile draws comparisons to Tahir Whitehead from 2015–2017 Chicago — similar tackling volume, similar positional security, and similar depth chart stability.