Summary
Shemar Turner carries a 70.0 dynasty score, ranking 214 at DL. Turner’s 2025 season saw 6 solo tackles and 2 tackles for loss, but his efficiency and production metrics lag behind the league average. As Turner enters his Year 3 season, he has 3 years remaining on his contract and is 23 years old.
Projection Rationale
Turner’s 2025 season stats indicate a limited role on the Bears’ defense, with a 22.0% snap share and 6 solo tackles. His Verdict grades show he is at the 35th percentile in efficiency and the 32nd percentile in production. With 3 years remaining on his contract and a stable coaching staff, Turner’s role security is moderate.
Injury Risk
No injury entries in 2025. As a 23-year-old player with a 75th percentile Verdict durability grade, Turner has a relatively low injury risk profile.
Opportunity Notes
Turner’s 2025 snap share was stable at 22.0%, indicating a consistent role on the Bears’ defense. However, with the team’s 4-3 scheme and 28.2% blitz rate, Turner may face competition for snaps.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Ben Johnson coordinates a 4-3 defense with a 21.0% blitz rate. This scheme may help Turner’s pass-rushing opportunities, but his limited efficiency and production metrics suggest he may not be a top asset in the Bears’ defensive line rotation.
Trend Assessment
Stable. Turner’s snap share stabilized at 22.0% in 2025 after fluctuating between 6.0% and 31.0% in earlier weeks.
Ceiling / Floor
Turner’s ceiling is DL2-DL3, where he becomes a more significant contributor on the Bears’ defense, with increased pass-rushing opportunities and a higher snap share. His floor is DL5, where he remains a rotational player with limited production. Based on his trade value, Turner’s market context is DL5.
Comparable Player
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