Summary
Tre Watson carries a 38.0 dynasty score, ranking 212 at TE. Watson’s 2025 season was marked by a 50th percentile efficiency grade and a 75th percentile durability grade, indicating a stable production trajectory. Given his age (23) and contract situation (1 year remaining, $885,000 APY), Watson’s role security is uncertain.
Projection Rationale
Watson’s 2025 season stats indicate a stable production trajectory, with a 50th percentile efficiency grade and a 75th percentile durability grade. His Verdict durability grade percentile suggests he is less susceptible to injury. However, Watson’s contract situation (1 year remaining, $885,000 APY) is uncertain, potentially limiting his role security.
Injury Risk
No injury entries in 2025. Watson’s age (23) and 75th percentile durability grade percentile indicate a relatively low injury risk profile.
Opportunity Notes
Watson’s snap share percentage was not available in the context data. However, given the Chiefs’ west_coast scheme and 80.0% shotgun rate, Watson’s role as a receiving tight end is likely secure.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Eric Bieniemy coordinates a west_coast scheme with a 80.0% shotgun rate and a 56.2% 11 personnel usage. This scheme type and personnel usage should help Watson’s receiving production. However, the limited 28.0% 12 personnel usage may limit his opportunities.
Trend Assessment
Stable. Watson’s 2025 season efficiency and durability grades indicate a consistent performance level, but his position rank and dynasty score suggest he has not yet reached his ceiling.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling: TE3-TE5. For Watson to reach his ceiling, he must maintain his 50th percentile efficiency grade and increase his receiving volume. Floor: TE7-TE10. If Watson loses his receiving role or decreases his receiving volume, his floor will be lower.
Comparable Player
John Mackey, 1966-1971.