Summary
Kyler Murray carries a 84.0 dynasty score, ranking 11 at QB. With a stable trend and a strong age trajectory, Murray’s production and efficiency should remain consistent.
Projection Rationale
Murray’s 962 passing yards and 6 touchdown passes indicate a stable production trajectory. His Verdict production grade at the 84th percentile and efficiency grade at the 70th percentile suggest he will continue to perform at a high level. Murray’s contract situation, with a guaranteed cap hit of $1,300,000 and an APY of $1,300,000, provides stability in his role.
Injury Risk
Murray has a history of questionable injuries in 2025, with limited participation in practice. His Verdict durability grade at the 59th percentile and age of 28 suggest a moderate injury risk.
Opportunity Notes
Murray’s snap share percentage has been stable at 98.5% in 2025. With a stable trend and a strong age trajectory, his role should remain secure.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Wes Phillips coordinates a McVay-tree offense with a pass rate of 54.1%. This scheme helps Murray’s ceiling, as he can take advantage of the high-volume passing offense.
Trend Assessment
Stable. Murray’s stable snap share percentage and Verdict trend direction indicate a consistent production trajectory.
Ceiling / Floor
Murray’s ceiling is QB1-QB3, with the potential to finish as high as the top QB in the league if he continues to perform at a high level. His floor is QB4-QB5, with a trade value of 8,736 indicating a moderate floor.
Comparable Player
Steve Young, 1985-1998.