Summary
Carsen Ryan has a 10.0 dynasty score, ranking 377 at tight end. At 22 years old, Ryan has three remaining years on his contract.
Projection Rationale
Ryan’s contract situation, with three years remaining at $1,125,122 average annual salary, provides role security, which is a significant factor in his dynasty value. Given his contract and production, Ryan’s role appears secure in the Browns’ offense.
Injury Risk
No injury entries in 2025.
Opportunity Notes
The Browns’ tight end role seems secure with Ryan’s production and contract situation. His ability to adapt to the team’s scheme will be essential in determining his long-term value.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Travis Switzer coordinates a spread offense with a 63.7% shotgun rate and 35.9% 12 personnel usage. This scheme helps Ryan’s ceiling, with a high target share and efficient play-action usage. The Browns’ offense is designed to create opportunities for Ryan and other receivers.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling: TE2-TE3. For Ryan to reach this ceiling, he must maintain a high target share and continue to develop as a play-action receiver. This will involve improving his route-running skills and chemistry with quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson.
Floor: TE6-TE8. If Ryan’s role is reduced or he struggles to adapt to the Browns’ scheme, his production will decline, and he may become tradeable for a lower-tier asset.
Comparable Player
Ozzie Goodwin, a former tight end who played from 1985 to 1996.