Summary
Case Keenum carries a 54.0 dynasty score, ranking 79th at quarterback. Keenum’s 2025 season was limited to one game, and he’s 38 years old with one year remaining on his contract. His situation raises concerns for dynasty owners, given his age and contract status.
Projection Rationale
Keenum’s 2025 stat line of 0 games doesn’t provide a clear indication of his production trajectory. He graded at the 41st percentile in production and 20th percentile in age trajectory. Keenum has one year remaining on his contract with an APY of $2,750,000 and $2,900,000 in guaranteed remaining. His limited game count and contract situation make it challenging to project his future performance accurately.
Injury Risk
No injury entries in 2025. Keenum’s age (38) and durability grade (75th percentile) suggest some injury risk. Owners will need to carefully consider his age and injury history when evaluating his dynasty value.
Opportunity Notes
Keenum’s snap share in 2023 was 74.0%, trending stable. The quarterback role is secure with one year remaining on his contract. This stability is a positive factor in his dynasty value.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Declan Doyle coordinates a pass-heavy offense (53.2% pass rate) with a 19.9% play-action rate. This scheme helps Keenum’s passing production. The pass-heavy nature of the offense should benefit Keenum’s passing numbers.
Trend Assessment
Declining. Keenum’s age and contract situation are key factors in his decline. The combination of these factors leads us to believe that his production will continue to trend downward.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling: QB5-QB6; Keenum would need to regain his 2023 form with a stable role. Floor: QB7-QB8; Keenum’s trade value suggests a lower tier range if he loses the job or declines further. His trade value indicates that he has some value, but it’s not as high as it once was.
Comparable Player
Roman Gabriel, 1968-1972.