Summary
Charles Snowden carries a 84.0 dynasty score, ranking 95 at LB. Snowden’s 3 sacks in 15 games indicate above-average pass-rush production, and his 91st percentile durability grade supports his ability to maintain a high level of performance in future seasons. At age 28, Snowden has two years remaining on his contract, securing his role in the Raiders’ defense.
Projection Rationale
Snowden’s 3 sacks in 15 games suggest above-average pass-rush production, and his 80th percentile efficiency grade indicates he can continue to generate pressure. Snowden’s contract situation, with two years remaining and a $1,075,000 APY, supports his role security. However, his 44th percentile production grade indicates some regression is possible.
Injury Risk
No injury entries in 2025. Charles Snowden’s 91st percentile durability grade suggests he is less prone to injury, but his age and playing style may increase injury risk in the future.
Opportunity Notes
Snowden’s defensive snap percentage increased to 68.0% in Week 15, indicating a growing role in the Raiders’ defense. However, with two years remaining on his contract, Snowden’s role is secure, and he is unlikely to face significant competition.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Sean Duggan coordinates a 4-3 defense with a 21.0% blitz rate. Snowden’s role as a pass-rusher is well-suited to this scheme, and his 3 sacks in 15 games indicate he can generate pressure in this system.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling: LB2-LB3. For Snowden to reach this level, he must maintain or increase his pass-rush production, which could be affected by his age and potential regression.
Floor: LB5-LB6. Snowden’s trade value of 3,822 suggests he has some value, but his floor is lower due to his regression risk and lack of elite production grades.
Comparable Player
Kevin Greene, 1986-1999.