Kenny Moore

Age
30
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Sleeper ID
4427
Verdict scores
Trade Value 2,409
Win-Now 7.8/10
Consistency 0
Positional Rank 152
Trade Value Tier B
Trend → Stable
Scouting report

Summary

Kenny Moore enters his 10th season at age 30 as a key contributor to the Indianapolis defense. He posted 34 solo tackles, 3 TFL, 1.5 sacks, 1 INT, 6 PD, and 2 FF in 14 games in 2025, with a 72.9% defensive snap share trending downward. His dynasty value is locked at a #25 DB due to a stable role, secure snap share, and injury-free performance.

Projection Rationale

Moore’s defensive role under Lou Anarumo’s guidance remains secure, with a 72.9% defensive snap share in 2025. The Colts’ spread system under Shane Steichen preserves his 70%+ defensive snap share, and his 34 solo tackles and 1.5 sacks demonstrate a stable production floor.

Injury Risk

Moore has no reported injuries in the provided data, with no DNPs or missed game time in 2025. His role as a press-man corner in a zone-heavy scheme reduces his contact exposure, and his 190 lbs frame may mitigate structural concerns.

Opportunity Notes

Moore’s defensive snap share has trended downward from 2024 to 2025, from 80.0% to 72.9%. However, his 34 solo tackles and 1.5 sacks demonstrate a stable production floor, and his role as a press-man corner remains secure.

Scheme Fit Analysis

The Colts’ spread system under Shane Steichen and Jim Bob Cooter preserves Moore’s 70%+ defensive snap share, and Lou Anarumo’s zone-coverage expertise continues to utilize his press-man chops.

Trend Assessment

Stable Moore’s 2025 season stats — 34 solo tackles, 3 TFL, 1.5 sacks, 1 INT, 6 PD, and 2 FF in 14 games — establish a stable defensive profile. His 72.9% defensive snap share trending downward may signal a slight role reduction, but it’s still above average.

Ceiling / Floor

Ceiling tracks near 2025’s 2-fantasy-point finish given locked 72.9% defensive snap share and a stable production floor. A mid-season injury is the only realistic path to meaningful regression below this line.

Comparable Player

His role as a press-man corner in a zone-heavy 4-3 scheme draws comparisons to Casey Hayward in 2019 Los Angeles — similar veteran anchor, similar zone-coverage chops, similar 70%+ defensive snap share.