Seattle Seahawks

Maxen Hook

Age
24
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Sleeper ID
12876
Verdict scores
Trade Value 798
Win-Now 7.8/10
Consistency 0
Positional Rank 501
Trade Value Tier D
Trend → Stable
Scouting report

Summary

Maxen Hook enters Year 2 as a 24-year-old defensive back on the Seattle Seahawks at a #639 dynasty rank. He logged 72 tackles, 2 interceptions, and 8 passes defended across 12 games in 2025 — a modest floor with limited upside due to positional depth and age. Managers may consider stashing him as a depth asset in deeper rosters.

Projection Rationale

Hook secured a 45.6% snap share in Seattle’s multiple-man coverage system, often playing as a high-support safety in the box. His 72 tackles, 2 interceptions, and 8 passes defended across 12 games reflect a modest floor in the Seahawks’ aggressive scheme. Klint Kubiak’s influence on the offense and Aden Durde’s aggressive defensive play calls in 2025 support Hook’s playing time.

Injury Risk

Hook reported no injury time across the 2025 season — 12 starts on a 45.6% snap share. Defensive backs like Hook, playing a high-support role, are more susceptible to overexertion and fatigue than tackles and linebackers. However, 24 years old is relatively early for a high-mileage position like safety.

Opportunity Notes

Hook maintained a 45.6% snap share across 12 games in 2025, often playing as a high-support safety in the box. No clear threat to his playing time exists on the Seahawks’ depth chart. Seattle’s aggressive multiple-man coverage scheme should continue to support his defensive workload.

Scheme Fit Analysis

Aden Durde’s aggressive multiple-man coverage scheme with press-man coverage and exotic blitz packages from the Ravens defensive playbook may continue to fuel Hook’s defensive workload. Seattle’s spread offense under Klint Kubiak might not directly impact Hook’s playing time, given his box-oriented safety role.

Trend Assessment

Unknown Verdict’s dynasty score model flags Hook at #639, reflecting his 72-tackle, 2-interception, and 8-pass-defended season in 2025. However, the model does not assign a clear trend to this production profile.

Ceiling / Floor

Ceiling remains capped at 2025’s 72-tackle, 2-interception, and 8-pass-defended profile. No clear path to significant upside exists given his 24 years old and modest 45.6% snap share. A mid-season injury could potentially push Hook below his established floor.

Comparable Player

His tackling and pass-defense work on the back end draws comparisons to Kevin Byard in 2016–2017 Tennessee — similar early-20s production with modest upside.