Houston Texans

Alijah Huzzie, DB HOU | Dynasty Ranking

Age
25
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Sleeper ID
13049
Verdict scores
Trade Value 2,376
Win-Now 7.8/10
Consistency 0
Positional Rank 166
Trade Value Tier B
Trend → Stable
Scouting report

Summary

Alijah Huzzie carries a 72.0 dynasty score, ranking 166th among defensive backs. At 25 years old with two years remaining on his contract, Huzzie’s production is trending steadily but his efficiency grade remains in the 35th percentile, indicating potential for improvement.

Projection Rationale

Huzzie’s stable production trajectory is indicated by his 34.0% average defense snap share in 2025. His efficiency grade at the 35th percentile suggests there is room for improvement, and with a high Verdict grade for durability, he is likely to maintain his role and contribute to the Texans’ defense. Furthermore, with two years remaining on his contract, Huzzie’s role security is secure. His consistent performance and Verdict grade for durability support his position as a key contributor to the Texans’ defense.

Injury Risk

Huzzie has been listed as Out in Weeks 7 and 8, but participated fully in practice. His Verdict durability grade is at the 75th percentile, considering his age and past performance, which is a positive indicator for his overall health.

Opportunity Notes

Huzzie’s snap share percentage trended steadily at 34.0% over the past season. With no notable competition, Huzzie’s role appears secure, and he is expected to continue as a key contributor to the Texans’ defense.

Scheme Fit Analysis

Matt Burke coordinates a 3-4 zone-blitz defense with a 21.9% blitz rate. Huzzie’s role is likely to be maintained in Burke’s scheme, as he has shown the ability to adapt to different defensive strategies, which is an asset for the Texans.

Trend Assessment

Stable. The trend in Huzzie’s production remains stable, as his snap share percentage has remained consistent at 34.0% year-over-year, and he has not shown any significant decline in performance.

Ceiling / Floor

Huzzie’s ceiling is a DB3 finish range if he improves his efficiency and takes on a more significant role in the Texans’ defense. His floor is a DB5 finish range due to his Verdict trade value and the stability of his production.

Comparable Player

DeAngelo Hall, 2007-2012.