Summary
Brevin Jordan carries a 72.0 dynasty score, ranking 62 at TE. At 25 years old, Jordan still has four years of contract control, solidifying his role in the Shanahan-tree system.
Projection Rationale
His Verdict grades, with a production grade at the 35th percentile and an efficiency grade at the 50th percentile, suggest a gap between his production and efficiency. Jordan’s contract situation, with 4 years remaining and an APY of $1,720,000, provides role security.
Injury Risk
No injury entries in 2025. Jordan’s Verdict durability grade percentile is 47th, and at 25 years old, his injury risk profile is moderate.
Opportunity Notes
Jordan’s snap share percentage was 44.0% in 2024, trending stable. With Nick Caley’s Shanahan-tree system continuing, Jordan’s role is secure.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Nick Caley coordinates a Shanahan-tree offense with a 14.8% play-action rate. The scheme’s heavy use of 11 personnel (66.0%) and 12 personnel (7.7%) aligns with Jordan’s usage.
Trend Assessment
Declining. Jordan’s production grade at the 35th percentile is lower than his efficiency grade at the 50th percentile, indicating a decline in efficiency. Additionally, his durability grade at the 47th percentile suggests a moderate decline in availability.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling: TE4-TE5, requiring continued moderate production and efficiency gains. Floor: TE8-TE9, referencing a potential decline in production or role if the offense changes or Jordan suffers an injury.
Comparable Player
Jimmy Graham, 2010-2013.