Cincinnati Bengals

Erick All

Age
25
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Sleeper ID
11592
Verdict scores
Trade Value 3,663
Win-Now 0.0/10
Consistency 0
Positional Rank 49
Trade Value Tier B
Trend → Stable
Scouting report

Summary

Erick All enters his third year with the Cincinnati Bengals at age 25, ranked #110 at the tight end position in Verdict’s dynasty score (29.0, stable trend). He played 41.0% of the Bengals’ offense snaps in 2024 with a stable trend, but struggled to secure a consistent role in the passing game — 41 receptions for 854 yards and 5 touchdowns over 2 seasons. Cincinnati’s McVay-tree offense with Burrow expects play-action and designed passes, but All’s limited role in the passing game and 41.0% snap share limit his dynasty value upside.

Projection Rationale

All’s 41.0% snap share in 2024 limits his dynasty value upside, and the Bengals’ McVay-tree offense expects play-action and designed passes, which may not align with his blocking-centric skill set. His 41 receptions for 854 yards and 5 touchdowns over 2 seasons indicate a pass-catching ceiling, but the Bengals’ tight end depth chart and scheme expectations reduce his weekly floor.

Injury Risk

No injury data exists in the provided context.

Opportunity Notes

All played 41.0% of the Bengals’ offense snaps in 2024, a stable trend, but struggled to secure a consistent role in the passing game. Cincinnati’s tight end depth chart and scheme expectations reduce his dynasty value upside.

Scheme Fit Analysis

The Bengals’ McVay-tree offense with Burrow expects play-action and designed passes, which may not align with All’s blocking-centric skill set. Cincinnati’s tight end depth chart and scheme expectations reduce his dynasty value upside.

Trend Assessment

Stable Verdict’s trade-value model tags All as stable, reflecting his 41.0% snap share in 2024 and limited dynasty value upside despite being a young player.

Ceiling / Floor

Ceiling clears 2024’s 41 receptions and 5 touchdowns if All secures a consistent role in the passing game, but floor tracks near 20 receptions and 2 touchdowns given his limited snap share and dynasty value upside.

Comparable Player

His limited role as a blocking tight end draws comparisons to Nick Vannett from 2018-2020 Seattle — similar blocking-centric production, similar 40% snap share, and similar touchdown scarcity.