Summary
Adin Huntington carries a 44.0 dynasty score, ranking 396 at defensive line. Huntington’s production continues to rise with a 15th percentile Verdict production grade, and he is a young player with a 100th percentile age trajectory, indicating a promising long-term outlook.
Projection Rationale
Huntington’s 13 games with 4 solo tackles and 0.5 sacks in 2025 show potential, but his Verdict efficiency grade is only at the 54th percentile, indicating room for improvement. His contract situation with 2 years remaining and an APY of $995,000 is secure, providing stability.
Injury Risk
No injury entries in 2025. Huntington’s durability grade is at the 75th percentile, which is good for a young player, indicating a strong ability to withstand the physical demands of the game.
Opportunity Notes
Huntington’s snap share trend is up, but there is competition for the defensive line role, which may impact his playing time.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Mike Rutenberg coordinates a 4-3 defense with a 33.9% blitz rate. The 4-3 scheme helps Huntington’s pass rush, but the blitz rate may limit his opportunities, making it essential for him to be efficient.
Trend Assessment
Rising. Huntington’s production is improving with a rising Verdict production grade, and his snap share trend is up, suggesting an increase in playing time.
Ceiling / Floor
Huntington’s ceiling is DL2-DL3 if he continues to improve his efficiency and gain more playing time, making him a valuable asset. His floor is DL5 if his snap share decreases or he loses the job, making it essential to monitor his situation.
Comparable Player
Bob Lilly, 1969-79.