Chicago Bears

Dontae Manning

Age
24
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Sleeper ID
12885
Verdict scores
Trade Value 798
Win-Now 7.8/10
Consistency 0
Positional Rank 518
Trade Value Tier D
Trend → Stable
Scouting report

Summary

Dontae Manning enters Year 2 as a 24-year-old DB in Chicago’s secondary. His dynasty value trajectory is marked by a rising trend, as evidenced by his 5.0 dynasty score and 88 trade value. Manning’s ascending profile is supported by a 70.0% snap share, 4.5 tackles per game, and 1 interception across 17 games in 2025. His role as a zone-heavy Cover-3 DB draws comparisons to Jaylon Johnson from 2023 Chicago — similar young, ascending asset, similar zone-heavy scheme, and similar tackle-for-loss volume.

Projection Rationale

Manning logs 70.0% of Chicago’s defensive snaps under Dennis Allen’s 4-3 base with zone-heavy Cover-3 shells. The 2025 baseline — 4.5 tackles per game, 1 interception, and 2 passes defensed across 17 games — shows a tackle-for-loss line item that scales in custom scoring where TFLs pay +2.5. Jaylon Johnson’s 2023 campaign at 4.5 TFLs per game and 2 PBU serves as a comparable, as does Manning’s 70.0% snap share. Twenty-four years old, Manning’s ascending profile is tied to his scheme fit and tackle volume.

Injury Risk

Manning carried full participation in practice across every reported injury check in 2025 — no DNPs, no missed game time, and 17 starts logged at a 70.0% snap share. Contact exposure is moderate at 70.0% snaps, but his zone-heavy scheme mitigates hits by allowing him to drop back and read the quarterback. Structural durability remains a concern through age 25.

Opportunity Notes

Snap share holds at 70.0% with weekly marks at 70% across most games and only one dip to 60% on the late-season log. Chicago runs a zone-heavy Cover-3 scheme under Dennis Allen, and Manning’s 70.0% snaps confirm a volume profile tied to his scheme fit. No DB2 threat exists on the depth chart, as Xavier McKinney is a veteran presence at safety. With 2 passes defensed in 2025, designed ball skills remain part of the play call.

Scheme Fit Analysis

Dennis Allen’s 4-3 base with zone-heavy Cover-3 shells is built around Manning’s zone skills — the defense stretches horizontally and expects zone coverage rather than man-to-man pressure. The 70.0% snap share reflects designed zone volume, as does the 2 passes defensed in 2025. Scheme continuity plus a system engineered to his zone skills drives the DB2 ceiling.

Trend Assessment

Rising Manning’s dynasty score and trade value reflect his 70.0% snap share and 4.5 tackles per game in 2025. This ascending trend is also supported by his 1 interception across 17 games, a volume that correlates with Jaylon Johnson’s 2023 Chicago campaign.

Ceiling / Floor

Ceiling clears 2025’s 4.5-tackle-per-game finish if tackles-for-loss advance past 2 and passes defensed expand beyond 2 — the combination pays heavily in this custom format with +2.5 TFLs and +2 passes defensed. Floor tracks near 4.5 tackles per game given locked 70.0% 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 zone-heavy Cover-3 DB carrying 70.0% of snaps draws comparisons to Jaylon Johnson from 2023 Chicago — similar young, ascending asset, similar zone-heavy scheme, and similar tackle-for-loss volume.