Summary
Tip Reiman enters Year 3 at age 24 as a depth tight end on the Arizona Cardinals roster, ranked #367 in Verdict’s dynasty score (10.0, stable trend). He logged a 46.3% offensive snap share in 2025 — a limited but consistent profile with no clear breakout potential. Reiman’s dynasty value relies on his ability to absorb injury risk as a middle-round rookie-contract asset.
Projection Rationale
Reiman logged 46.3% of the Cardinals’ offense snaps under Drew Petzing’s spread-heavy system, which limits his volume floor. His 3.3 fantasy points in custom scoring across 17 games in 2025 reflect a low-volume receiving role. The 2025 baseline — 18 receiving yards on 3 targets — shows a low-volume line item that doesn’t scale in custom scoring.
Injury Risk
Reiman carried limited participation in practice across the 2025 injury check in Week 3 — no DNPs, no missed game time, and 17 starts logged at 46.3% snap share. He has no structural durability concerns and carries a modest contact exposure profile.
Opportunity Notes
Snap share holds at 46.3% with weekly marks ranging from 37.0% to 52.0% across most games. Arizona runs a spread-heavy system under coach Jonathan Gannon, which prioritizes Kyler Murray’s mobility and arm talent. Reiman’s 46.3% snap share places him at a depth chart position without clear breakout potential.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Drew Petzing’s spread-heavy system under coach Jonathan Gannon is built around Kyler Murray’s improvisation — the offense stretches horizontally and expects late-play creation rather than quick-game rhythm. Reiman’s low-volume receiving role doesn’t align with the system’s emphasis on late-game explosiveness.
Trend Assessment
Stable
Tip Reiman’s snap share trended stable in 2025, averaging 46.3% across 17 games, with no significant dips or spikes in weekly marks.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling clears the 2025 baseline of 3.3 fantasy points if Reiman secures a starting role or expands his receiving volume — both are uncertain given his 46.3% snap share. Floor tracks near 3.3 points given his stable snap share and limited receiving role. A mid-season injury is the only realistic path to meaningful regression below that line.
Comparable Player
His limited receiving role and stable snap share draw comparisons to Cole Kmet from 2021–2022 Chicago — similar rookie-contract profile, similar depth chart position, and similar usage patterns.