Summary
Harrison Bryant carries a 43.0 dynasty score, ranking 132 at TE.
Bryant’s 2025 season saw a decline in production, and he is 28 years old with a guaranteed contract of $0 and 0 years remaining.
Projection Rationale
Bryant’s 2025 season saw 7 receiving yards, 2 targets, 0 touchdowns, and 1 first down. This indicates a significant decline in production. The Verdict production grade is at the 16th percentile, while the efficiency grade is at the 50th percentile, indicating a gap between production and efficiency. Bryant has a guaranteed contract of $0 and 0 years remaining, which affects his role security.
Injury Risk
Bryant had a questionable status in Week 15, out in Week 11, and questionable in Week 10. He has a durability grade at the 82nd percentile, but his injury history is a concern for his age.
Opportunity Notes
Bryant’s snap share trended down in 2025, from 27.0% to 3.0%. This indicates a decrease in opportunity.
Scheme Fit Analysis
The Seahawks’ west-coast offense, coordinated by Brian Fleury, features a 54.4% pass rate. This scheme may limit Bryant’s ceiling, as it tends to favor outside zone runs and play-action passes.
Trend Assessment
Declining.
Bryant’s 43.0 dynasty score and declining trend direction indicate that his production has been decreasing, and his age (28 years old) and contract situation do not contribute to a stable or rising trend.
Ceiling / Floor
Bryant’s ceiling is TE6-TE8, and what must happen for that outcome is for him to regain his 2024 role and increase his production.
His floor is TE14-TE16, and the trade value of 1,935 suggests that Bryant is a lower-tier tight end.
Comparable Player
Kellen Winslow Sr., 1983-1997.