Summary
Rasul Douglas carries a 74.0 dynasty score, ranking 118 at DB. Douglas’s 2025 season saw 2 interceptions and 13 passes defended, indicating a stable DB2 finish range with moderate uncertainty due to aging trajectory.
Projection Rationale
Douglas’s 2025 season stats (2 interceptions, 13 passes defended) indicate a stable DB2 finish range. His production grade at the 57th percentile explains the gap between his usage and efficiency. Additionally, his contract situation is uncertain, influencing his dynasty value due to the possibility of him becoming a free agent in 2026.
Injury Risk
No injury entries in 2025. Douglas’s age (31) and Verdict durability grade percentile (90th) indicate a low risk profile, suggesting he will remain a key contributor for the Dolphins.
Opportunity Notes
Douglas’s snap share trended down in 2025 (88.8%), which may impact his dynasty ranking. His role is secure based on context, but the decrease in snaps raises questions about his long-term prospects.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Brian Flores coordinates a man-heavy defense with a 13.1% blitz rate. Douglas’s production depends on his coverage assignments, which may limit his ceiling, particularly if he is tasked with covering more skilled receivers.
Trend Assessment
Rising
Douglas’s production grade has improved to the 57th percentile, and his usage has remained high at the 87th percentile. Furthermore, his consistent performance has solidified his position within the team’s defensive unit.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling: DB1-DB2, if he maintains his high usage and improves his efficiency. Floor: DB4-DB5, if his snap share decreases or he loses his role, potentially impacting his dynasty value.
Comparable Player
Rod Woodson, 1991-1997.