Summary
Travis Homer carries a 33.0 dynasty score, ranking 258 at RB. In 2025, Homer rushed for -2 yards on 1 attempt with no touchdowns, indicating a lack of involvement in the Steelers’ offense. At 27 years old with no guaranteed contract remaining, Homer’s role security is uncertain.
Projection Rationale
Homer’s 2025 stat line of -2 rushing yards on 1 attempt with no touchdowns suggests a lack of involvement in the Steelers’ offense. His Verdict production grade is at the 3rd percentile, indicating a significant drop-off from previous seasons. With no guaranteed contract remaining and at 27 years old, Homer’s role security is uncertain.
Injury Risk
No injury entries in 2025. With a Verdict durability grade at the 71st percentile, Homer’s injury risk is moderate for a running back, considering his age.
Opportunity Notes
Homer’s snap share percentage was 6.0% in 2025, which trended stable. With the Steelers’ new coaching staff and uncertain role, Homer’s opportunity to contribute is limited.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Brian Angelichio coordinates a run-heavy west coast offense with a 42.5% run rate and 65.8% shotgun rate. This scheme limits Homer’s ceiling as a pass-catching running back.
Trend Assessment
Declining. Homer’s dynasty score has declined, and his production grade is at the 3rd percentile, indicating a significant drop-off from previous seasons.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling: RB5-RB6. For Homer to reach this ceiling, he would need to regain a significant role in the Steelers’ offense or be traded to a team with a more favorable scheme. Floor: RB9-RB10. Homer’s floor is a lower-tier running back, considering his Verdict trade value and uncertain role security.
Comparable Player
Corey Dillon, 1997-2003.