Summary
Dayo Odeyingbo carries an 84.0 dynasty score, ranking 46 at DL.
At 26 years old, he has 2 years remaining on his contract, which provides stability for his role.
Projection Rationale
Dayo Odeyingbo’s 9 solo tackles and 2 TFL in 17 games indicate steady production, which aligns with his 93rd percentile usage grade. His 6 pressures and 2 hurries suggest he remains a valuable pass-rusher. With 2 years remaining on his contract, he should maintain a stable role.
Injury Risk
No injury entries in 2025.
At 26 years old, Dayo Odeyingbo’s Verdict durability grade is at the 82nd percentile, indicating a relatively low injury risk.
Opportunity Notes
His 72.8% snap share percentage trended stable, but the Bears’ defense saw fluctuations. With Ben Johnson and Dennis Allen retained, the 4-3 scheme should continue.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Dennis Allen coordinates a 4-3 defense with a 28.2% blitz rate.
The scheme helps his pass-rushing production, as he tallied 1 sack in 17 games.
Trend Assessment
Stable
The snap share percentage trended stable at 72.8% with fluctuations around the average.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling: DL2-DL3; must improve efficiency to reach the top tier.
Floor: DL5-DL6; if his snap share decreases or he loses the job, his production will drop to the lower tier, aligning with his 78th percentile contract grade and 100th percentile age trajectory.
Comparable Player
Bruce Smith, 1985-1999.