Summary
Tyler Davis carries a 50.0 dynasty score, ranking 314 at DL. As a 25-year-old with 2 years remaining on his contract, Davis is on the cusp of entering his prime and has a chance to increase his production.
Projection Rationale
Davis’s 17-game season saw him record 14 solo tackles, 1 TFL, and 1 sack. His Verdict production grade at the 27th percentile indicates room for improvement, but his efficiency grade at the 35th percentile suggests he’s on the right track. With 2 years remaining on his contract, Davis has a chance to solidify his role and increase his production.
Injury Risk
No injury entries in 2025. At age 25, Davis is considered a low-risk player.
Opportunity Notes
Davis’s snap share has trended stable, averaging 41.7% in 2025. With Sean McVay and Chris Shula retained as the head coach and defensive coordinator, respectively, Davis should maintain his role on the team.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Chris Shula coordinates a 4-3 defense with a 21.0% blitz rate. This scheme helps Davis’s production, as he’s a defensive lineman in a defensive scheme that prioritizes rushing the quarterback.
Trend Assessment
Rising. Davis’s snap share has trended stable, but his production grades, specifically his efficiency grade at the 35th percentile, suggest he’s improving.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling: DL2-DL3, with Davis increasing his production and becoming a key contributor on the defensive line. Floor: DL5, with Davis losing his role or failing to improve his production.
Comparable Player
Terry Crews, 1987-1995.