Summary
Andre Cisco enters Year 6 at age 26, ranked #1118 among DBs in Verdict’s dynasty score (2.0, stable trend). He logged a 100.0% defensive snap share across 17 games in 2025 without injury or DNPs — a volume-locked profile with zero opportunity risk. Contender rosters may view him as a low-risk DB2 depth asset.
Projection Rationale
Cisco logs 100.0% of New York Jets’ defensive snaps under Aaron Glenn and Steve Wilks, who employ a zone-heavy 4-3 scheme. The 2025 baseline — 26 solo tackles, 1 TFL, 0 sacks, 0 INT, 1 PD, 0 FF — shows a stable tackling floor and consistent usage across 17 games. Zone-heavy schemes reduce pressuring opportunities, and Cisco’s 0 sacks and 0 INT across 26 solo tackles confirm a low-pressuring profile.
Injury Risk
Cisco practiced full participation in Week 3 of 2025 and remained healthy throughout the season, logging 17 starts with no reported DNPs. The Jets’ zone-heavy scheme and modest contact exposure favor his durability through age 26.
Opportunity Notes
Snap share holds at 100.0% with weekly marks at 100.0% across most games. The Jets’ zone-heavy 4-3 scheme under Aaron Glenn and Steve Wilks provides a stable tackling floor and consistent usage. No DB2 threat exists on the depth chart, and Cisco’s 100.0% snap share confirms a volume-locked profile.
Scheme Fit Analysis
The Jets’ zone-heavy 4-3 scheme under Aaron Glenn and Steve Wilks suits Cisco’s athletic profile and zone-heavy usage. Zone-heavy schemes reduce pressuring opportunities, and Cisco’s 0 sacks and 0 INT across 26 solo tackles confirm a low-pressuring profile. The 1 TFL and 0 FF across 26 solo tackles show moderate tackling upside.
Trend Assessment
Stable
Verdict’s dynasty score and trade value metrics indicate a stable trend, given Cisco’s 100.0% defensive snap share across 17 games in 2025 and no reported DNPs or injuries.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling tracks near 2025’s 2.0 dynasty score, given locked 100.0% defensive snap share and an unchanged scheme. A mid-season injury or a significant scheme shift are the only realistic paths to meaningful regression below that line.
Comparable Player
His role as a zone-heavy DB in a 4-3 scheme draws comparisons to Justin Evans from 2018–2019 Tampa Bay — similar zone-heavy usage, similar pressuring opportunities, and similar athletic profile.