Summary
Myles Harden carries a 66.0 dynasty score, ranking 265 at DB. Harden’s 2025 season saw a declining trend in snap share, from an average of 52.0% down to 32.0% in Week 16. At the age of 24, with 3 years remaining on his contract, Harden’s floor is a mid-tier DB, with a trade value of 2,178.
Projection Rationale
Harden’s 2025 season saw 25 solo tackles and 2 TFLs. His Verdict production grade is at the 30th percentile, indicating a gap between his usage and efficiency. With 3 years remaining on his contract, Harden’s role security is stable. However, his snap share trend and Verdict durability grade indicate a moderate risk of injury or decreased production.
Injury Risk
Harden had two questionable injuries in Week 17 and Week 18 of the 2025 season. He also had a limited practice in Week 17. His Verdict durability grade is at the 59th percentile, indicating a moderate risk of injury.
Opportunity Notes
Harden’s snap share trended down in 2025, from an average of 52.0% to as low as 32.0% in Week 16. His role is not secure, with a stable coach and scheme, but declining
Scheme Fit Analysis
Mike Rutenberg coordinates a 4-3 defense with a 33.9% blitz rate. This scheme may limit Harden’s ceiling, as his efficiency grade is at the 22nd percentile.
Trend Assessment
Declining. Harden’s snap share trended down in 2025, from an average of 52.0% to as low as 32.0% in Week 16.
Ceiling / Floor
Harden’s ceiling is a mid-tier DB, with the potential to finish as high as DB2 if he sees increased usage. However, his floor is a mid-tier DB, with a trade value of 2,178 and a Verdict durability grade at the 59th percentile. This suggests a moderate risk of injury or decreased production.
Comparable Player
E.J. Biggs, 1999-2003.