Risk Flags
4- Depth Chart
Trayanum signed with the Jets as a UDFA into one of the NFL's most crowded backfields — Breece Hall, Braelon Allen, Isaiah Davis, and Kene Nwangwu all stand ahead of him, giving him essentially no path to meaningful touches without a cascade of injuries.
- Athletic Profile
PFF and scouting sources characterize Trayanum as a below-average athlete who lacks the speed to create at the NFL level; his profile projects as a third-string power back, hard-capping his ceiling even in favorable depth chart scenarios.
- Roster Security
As a UDFA in a five-deep backfield, Trayanum faces long odds to make the 53-man roster and may land on the practice squad at best, leaving his dynasty window entirely dependent on roster attrition he cannot control.
- Age Concerns
A super-senior who bounced from Arizona State to Ohio State to Toledo, entering the league on the older end for a rookie RB — compressing an already short positional shelf life.