Jacksonville Jaguars

Keith Taylor

Age
27
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Sleeper ID
7824
Verdict scores
Trade Value 1,290
Win-Now 7.8/10
Consistency 0
Positional Rank 403
Trade Value Tier C
Trend → Stable
Scouting report

Summary

Keith Taylor, a 27-year-old DB, enters Year 6 with the JAX Jaguars. He logged a 45.0% defensive snap share in 2025, rising from a 19.8% average in 2024, with 4 solo tackles, no TFL, 0 sacks, 0 INT, 0 PD, and 0 FF in 13 games.

Projection Rationale

Taylor’s 45.0% defensive snap share in 2025, up from 19.8% in 2024, indicates a stable role on a Jaguars defense that shifted under Liam Coen’s McVay-inspired system. His 4 solo tackles, 0 sacks, and 0 INT across 13 games suggest a floor, while his 0 PD and 0 FF indicate limited upside in pass defense.

Injury Risk

Taylor carried full participation in practice across every reported injury check in 2025 — no DNPs, no missed game time, and 13 starts logged at a 45.0% snap share. The Jaguars’ base 4-3 defense minimizes contact exposure for cornerbacks.

Opportunity Notes

Taylor’s snap share rose to 45.0% in 2025, outpacing his 2024 average of 19.8%. Liam Coen’s McVay system, which emphasizes motion-heavy and spread concepts, could continue to drive his defensive snap share upward. No DB2 threat exists on the Jaguars’ depth chart.

Scheme Fit Analysis

The Jaguars’ 4-3 defense under Anthony Campanile, now influenced by Liam Coen’s McVay system, suits Taylor’s skillset as a versatile DB. His 45.0% defensive snap share in 2025 and rising trend from 19.8% in 2024 indicate a scheme that values his ability to cover receivers and contribute to the base defense.

Trend Assessment

Rising Taylor’s snap share trended up from 19.8% in 2024 to 45.0% in 2025, driven by his increasing role on a JAX defense that shifted from a base 4-3 scheme under Anthony Campanile.

Ceiling / Floor

Ceiling clears 2025’s 45.0% defensive snap share if Taylor continues to contribute to the Jaguars’ base 4-3 defense. Floor tracks near 19.8% given his 2024 average. A mid-season injury is the only realistic path to meaningful regression below that line.

Comparable Player

His ability to cover receivers and contribute to the Jaguars’ 4-3 defense draws comparisons to Jaylon Johnson from 2022-2024 Chicago — both players logged rising snap shares on teams transitioning from base 4-3 schemes to more aggressive zone-heavy systems.