Summary
Dorian Mausi enters Year 2 at age 24 as a defensive specialist for the Tennessee Titans, ranking #201 at LB in Verdict’s dynasty score (8.0, stable trend). His 2025 season logged 1 fantasy point on a stable snap share trend, but an injury question mark looms after a Week 4 DNTP.
Projection Rationale
Mausi’s snap share holds at 0.0% across most games, reflecting his role as a situational LB in the Titans’ 4-3 scheme. The 2025 baseline — 1 fantasy point across 17 games — shows a minimal floor due to his limited snap share. No clear path to meaningful production exists given his reduced playing time.
Injury Risk
Mausi was a DNTP in practice for Week 4 of the 2025 season, raising injury risk concerns. Positional injury rates for LBs are high due to contact exposure and physicality.
Opportunity Notes
No clear opportunity path exists for Mausi in 2026 due to his stable but limited snap share trend. The Titans run a 4-3 scheme under Dennard Wilson, prioritizing containment and zone coverage, and no LB2 threat exists on the depth chart.
Scheme Fit Analysis
The Titans’ 4-3 scheme prioritizes zone coverage and containment, which aligns with Mausi’s tackling and coverage skills. His athletic profile fits this system, and his snap share remains stable despite limited production.
Trend Assessment
Stable
Mausi’s snap share percentage remains stable across 17 games in 2025, despite a 0.0% average.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling clears the 2025 baseline of 1 fantasy point if Mausi earns increased playing time, which is unlikely given the stable snap share trend. Floor tracks near 1 given limited snap share and a DNTP injury risk in Week 4.
Comparable Player
His tackling and coverage skills draw comparisons to Tremaine Edmunds from 2020 Buffalo — similar athletic profile, similar zone-heavy 4-3 scheme, and similar tackling numbers in 2020.