Summary
Arron Mosby enters Year 6 at age 26, ranked #1135 at the position in Verdict’s dynasty score (2.0, stable trend). He logged 12.5% defensive snap share across 17 games in 2025, with zero defensive pressures, hurries, or missed tackles on the season. Contender rosters can safely ignore him, but those seeking depth should consider his unique scheme fit and modest contract.
Projection Rationale
Mosby logs 12.5% of Green Bay’s defensive snaps under Jeff Hafley’s zone-heavy scheme, which limits his upside. The 2025 baseline — zero defensive pressures, hurries, or missed tackles across 17 games — shows a low-impact profile that tracks with his modest contract. His Shanahan-tree scheme fit and 2023 free agency status underscore the stable nature of his dynasty trajectory.
Injury Risk
Mosby carried full participation in practice across the 2025 season, logging 17 games without a single DNP or missed game time. His defensive role limits contact exposure, and the Shanahan-tree scheme’s emphasis on zone coverage reduces tackling demands.
Opportunity Notes
Snap share holds at 12.5% across the season, with no notable dips or surges in weekly marks. Green Bay runs a zone-heavy scheme under Jeff Hafley, which limits Mosby’s tackling opportunities. No LB2 threat exists on the depth chart, making him a safe depth addition for contender rosters.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Jeff Hafley’s zone-heavy scheme under Matt LaFleur’s Shanahan-tree offense is built around outside zone and play-action, which limits tackling opportunities for linebackers like Mosby. His 12.5% defensive snap share underscores the situational use of his skillset within the scheme.
Trend Assessment
Stable
Verdict’s trade-value model tags Mosby as stable, reflecting his 12.5% defensive snap share across 17 games in 2025 and no injury concerns throughout the season.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling caps at 2025’s stable floor given locked 12.5% defensive snap share and an unchanged scheme. A mid-season injury is the only realistic path to meaningful regression below that line.
Comparable Player
His role as a low-snap, zone-heavy linebacker in the Shanahan-tree system draws comparisons to Jaylon Smith from 2020–2022 Dallas — similar situational use, similar low-pressure profile, and similar underutilization in the Cowboys’ scheme.