Summary
Danny Striggow carries a 48.0 dynasty score, ranking 326 at DL. 23-year-old Striggow enters Year 2 with a 92nd percentile age trajectory and a 78th percentile contract grade, indicating a solid investment opportunity.
Projection Rationale
Striggow’s impressive 10-game performance, which included 0.5 sacks and 5 solo tackles, suggests a potential increase in pressure production. He grades at the 80th percentile in efficiency and 75th percentile in durability, implying that he can maintain a high floor. With two years remaining on his contract, Striggow’s role security is solid, providing a stable foundation for his dynasty ranking.
Injury Risk
No injury entries in 2025. Striggow’s 23 years old and has a 92nd percentile age trajectory, indicating a low injury risk profile, which is a positive aspect for his dynasty value.
Opportunity Notes
Striggow’s snap share trended up from 0.0% in Week 9 to 49.0% in Week 14. He has a secure role in the Jaguars’ 4-3 defense, which is conducive to his success.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Anthony Campanile coordinates a 4-3 zone defense with a 25.8% blitz rate, which could help Striggow’s pressure production. The McVay-tree motion-heavy spread system may also benefit Striggow’s usage, allowing him to excel in his role.
Trend Assessment
Stable. Striggow’s snap share has trended up, from 0.0% in Week 9 to 49.0% in Week 14, with no notable injuries affecting his production. Furthermore, his consistent playtime has helped him establish a strong foundation in the Jaguars’ defense.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling: DL2-DL3, requiring an increase in pressure production and sacks. Floor: DL5, referencing a trade value of 1,344, which is a reasonable expectation for his dynasty ranking.
Comparable Player
Greg Kobi, 1980-1989.