Summary
Jack Stoll carries a 44.0 dynasty score, ranking 127 at TE.
Stoll’s 6 receptions in 2025 indicate his consistent usage in the Browns’ spread offense. As he enters his age-28 season, his contract situation poses a concern, with no guaranteed money remaining and a 2027 free agency year.
Projection Rationale
Stoll’s 6 receptions in 2025 indicate his consistent usage in the Browns’ spread offense. The Verdict production grade ranks at the 12th percentile, suggesting room for improvement, particularly in efficiency. His contract situation is a concern, with no guaranteed money remaining and a 2027 free agency year.
Injury Risk
No injury entries in 2025. As a 28-year-old TE, Jack Stoll’s durability grade percentile (84th) and age trajectory grade percentile (100th) suggest moderate injury risk.
Opportunity Notes
Stoll’s snap share trended down in 2025, averaging 26.2%. His role in the Browns’ offense appears secure, but competition for targets may arise if the receiving corps is bolstered.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Travis Switzer coordinates a spread offense with a 63.7% shotgun rate, which should help Stoll’s production. However, the Browns’ tendency to use play-action passes may limit his opportunities.
Trend Assessment
Rising: His ascending trend is driven by consistent usage and a durable season.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling: TE4-TE5: Stoll’s production would need to increase to match this tier, potentially through improved efficiency or increased targets. The trade value (1,980) suggests he is a mid-tier asset, but a decline in volume or role security could push him to the lower end of this tier.
Comparable Player
Owen Daniels, 2006-2011