Summary
Teagan Quitoriano carries a 39.0 dynasty score, ranking 182 at TE. In 2025, he secured a 17.1% snap share, indicating a stable role, but his production remains a concern, as his dynasty score is lower than expected for his age and contract situation.
Projection Rationale
Quitoriano’s 17.1% snap share in 2025 indicates a stable role, but his production remains a concern, as his dynasty score is lower than expected for his age and contract situation. His Verdict production grade is at the 4th percentile, indicating a significant gap between his usage and production. With only one year left on his contract, Quitoriano’s role security is uncertain.
Injury Risk
No injury entries in 2025. Teagan Quitoriano’s durability is a concern, given his Verdict durability grade is at the 61st percentile.
Opportunity Notes
Teagan Quitoriano’s 17.1% snap share trended up in 2025, indicating a stable role. However, with new HC Mike LaFleur bringing a west coast identity, Quitoriano’s usage may change in 2026.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Nathaniel Hackett coordinates a west coast offense with a 73.2% shotgun rate, which may help or limit Quitoriano’s ceiling. The scheme’s emphasis on YAC and pre-snap complexity may increase Quitoriano’s usage, but his production remains a concern.
Trend Assessment
Declining
Teagan Quitoriano’s dynasty score has declined due to his low production grades, particularly his 4th percentile production grade.
Ceiling / Floor
Teagan Quitoriano’s ceiling is TE3-TE5, which requires a significant increase in production, particularly in his efficiency and usage. His floor is TE7-TE10, which indicates a lower tier range if his volume decreases or he loses the job. Reference his trade value of 1,229.
Comparable Player
Tony Gonzalez, 1997-2012