Summary
Quan Martin carries a 76.0 dynasty score, ranking 98 at DB.
With a strong durability grade at the 96th percentile and a high age trajectory grade at the 100th percentile, Martin’s production trajectory is on an upward trend.
Projection Rationale
Martin’s 2025 defensive stat line (49 solo tkl, 1 TFL, 0 sacks, 0 INT, 4 PD, 1 FF) indicates that he is a solid defender with room for improvement. His Verdict production grade at the 47th percentile and efficiency grade at the 50th percentile suggest that he has a good balance of production and efficiency. Martin’s contract situation (APY: $1,909,456, Years Remaining: 3) provides him with role security and stability.
Injury Risk
No injury entries in 2025. Martin’s durability grade at the 96th percentile and high age trajectory grade at the 100th percentile suggest that he has a low risk of injury and is on an upward trajectory.
Opportunity Notes
Martin’s snap share percentage trended down in 2025, with an average snap percentage of 81.0%. This could be due to the team’s defensive scheme changes. Martin’s role is secure, but he may need to adapt to the new scheme.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Raheem Morris coordinates a 4-3 defense with a 33.9% blitz rate. This aggressive scheme may help Martin’s production, but it also increases the risk of injury.
Trend Assessment
Rising
Martin’s durability and age trajectory grades indicate an upward trend. His strong durability grade and high age trajectory grade suggest that he will continue to improve.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling: DB1-DB2; Martin must continue to improve his production and efficiency grades to reach this ceiling.
Floor: DB4-DB5; If Martin’s snap share decreases or he loses his role, his production will likely decrease, and he will fall to this floor. Reference trade value (2,964) as market context.
Comparable Player
Rod Woodson, 1990-1997.