Summary
Brenton Strange carries a 84.0 dynasty score, ranking 18 at TE.
Strange’s 540 yards and 46 receptions in 17 games indicate a consistent usage trend. With 3 years remaining on his contract, he is poised for a significant role in the Jaguars’ offense.
Projection Rationale
Strange’s 46 receptions and 540 receiving yards in 17 games indicate a consistent usage trend, with his 97th percentile usage grade suggesting a strong role in the Jaguars’ offense. His Verdict efficiency grade at the 60th percentile indicates some areas for improvement, but overall, he is a valuable asset with a high floor. With 3 years remaining on his contract, Strange has a secure role in the Jaguars’ offense.
Injury Risk
Strange suffered an injury in Week 11 of the 2025 season, but his Verdict durability grade at the 84th percentile suggests that he is a durable player. At 25 years old, Strange is still in his prime, and his high durability grade and stable usage trend indicate a low injury risk.
Opportunity Notes
Strange averaged 75.7% of the Jaguars’ offense snaps in 2025, with a stable trend throughout the season. His snap share and consistent usage trend indicate a secure role in the Jaguars’ offense.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Grant Udinski coordinates a McVay-tree motion-heavy spread system, with a 59.5% shotgun rate and 18.5% 12 personnel usage. This scheme fits Strange well, with his 97th percentile usage grade indicating a strong role in the Jaguars’ offense.
Trend Assessment
Rising. Strange’s usage trend and Verdict grades suggest an upward trajectory, with his 97th percentile usage grade and 84th percentile durability grade indicating a strong foundation for continued production.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling: TE2-TE4, requiring consistent usage and a healthy season.
Floor: TE5-TE6, if his snap share decreases or he loses his role.
Comparable Player
Dennis Pitta, 2010-2013