Summary
Jordon Riley enters Year 4 as a defensive lineman for the Green Bay Packers at age 27. Riley’s stable snap share at 14.0% across 18 games in 2025, paired with his modest 338-pound frame, makes him a depth-chart asset with dynasty score of 2.0 and trade value of 49.
Projection Rationale
Riley’s stable 14.0% defensive snap share under Jeff Hafley’s multiple scheme should continue into 2026. The 2 solo tackles in 2025 confirm a low-volume role, but the lack of pressure or sack numbers means he won’t significantly contribute to the pass rush.
Injury Risk
Riley’s injury history is minimal, with only a limited participation in practice in Week 17 of 2025 and full participation in practice in Week 15. His 338-pound frame may limit his injury risk, but positional injury rates for defensive linemen are generally higher.
Opportunity Notes
Riley’s 14.0% average defensive snap percentage is stable and secure, but his modest 2 solo tackles in 2025 show a low-volume role. The Packers’ defense runs a multiple scheme under Jeff Hafley, which may lead to more passing situations and more defensive snaps for Riley.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Jeff Hafley’s multiple defensive scheme, which includes sophisticated zone coverage concepts, may limit Riley’s pass-rush opportunities. However, his stable 14.0% defensive snap share suggests he will continue to see regular defensive snaps.
Trend Assessment
Stable
Riley’s 14.0% average defensive snap percentage across 18 games in 2025, paired with 2 solo tackles, 0 TFLs, 0 sacks, 0 INTs, 0 PDs, and 0 FFs, shows a stable, low-volume role in the Packers’ defense.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling tracks near 2 solo tackles per game given his stable 14.0% defensive snap share. Floor tracks near 0 tackles per game given his low-volume role.
Comparable Player
His pass-rush skills, including 2 pressures and 1 hurry in 2024, draw comparisons to Jarran Reed in 2020 Seattle — similar rotational depth chart presence, similar modest frame, similar limited pass-rush usage.