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RB #447
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Jaydn Ott headshot

Jaydn Ott

Tier 14

KC · RB · Age 23

Last synced 1 day ago

Dynasty Value

4Declining

Jaydn Ott is a 23-year-old UDFA who signed with Kansas City on May 1, 2026, and lands in a deeply crowded backfield headlined by free-agent prize Kenneth...

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Prospect Profile2026 Class

72.5Composite Score

Composite Breakdown

Each row compares Jaydn Ott to other 2026 prospects in that signal — except Class × Draft Slot, which shows the editorial multiplier applied to Jaydn Ott's 2026-class + draft-slot combo (baseline 1.00× = neutral).

Computed from 2 of 6 signals

  • Draft Capital25%
  • Combine Athletic17%
  • Rookie ADP17%
  • Expert Consensus17%▲top 20%ECR #43
  • College Production15%
  • Class × Draft Slot9%▲+10% (1.10×)+10% (1.10×)

Class rank: 89th percentile

Risk & Opportunity Analysis (7 flags)

Risk Flags

5
  • Roster Security

    Ott went undrafted and signed with KC as a UDFA — the lowest-priority roster slot. With Kenneth Walker III (3yr/$43M) locked in as RB1 and 5th-round pick Emmett Johnson ahead of him, Ott is fighting for a practice squad spot at best.

  • Depth Chart

    The RB depth chart stacks heavily against Ott: Walker III ($43M, Super Bowl LX MVP) is the bell cow, Emmett Johnson (5th-round pick) is the developmental RB2, and Terion Stewart was also signed as a UDFA. Ott is fourth on a crowded board with no guaranteed path to active roster.

  • Injury Concerns

    Durability is the primary reason Ott slid out of the draft entirely. He suffered an ankle sprain in 2024 and a shoulder injury in 2025, combining for a disappointing two-year stretch at Cal and Oklahoma that erased his 2023 breakout (1,315 yards, 12 TDs).

  • Draft Capital

    Going completely undrafted in 2026 — after Late-Day-3 projections collapsed — signals leaguewide skepticism and gives KC zero financial incentive to protect a roster spot for him.

  • Profile Red Flags

    Oklahoma beat writers criticized his lack of effort during a near-anonymous 2025 (68 rushing yards), a character/motivation concern that compounds the on-field decline.

Opportunity Flags

2
  • Scheme Fit

    KC's Andy Reid offense prizes backfield pass-catchers. Ott posted 98 career receptions with only 4 drops, giving him a theoretical niche as a third-down receiving back — but Emmett Johnson (46 catches in 2025) fills that role with more draft capital behind him.

  • Opportunity Window

    Any meaningful role requires both Walker and Johnson to miss significant time — a low-probability scenario but the only realistic path to fantasy production in 2026.

Scenarios (4)
  • Cut or Practice-Squad Casualtylikely-40%

    Loses camp competition to Johnson/Demercado/Brashard Smith and is waived or stashed on the practice squad with no role

  • Practice-Squad Stash, No Productionpossible-10%

    Flashes enough on special teams/receiving to earn a PS spot but never cracks the active rotation

  • Injury Opens Spot Dutyunlikely+25%

    An injury ahead of him on the chart (Walker, Johnson, or Demercado) forces Ott into a third-down/change-of-pace role

  • Reclaims Cal Form in Andy Reid Offenseunlikely+45%

    Multi-injury attrition plus a healthy, motivated Ott earning a passing-down role in a high-powered Mahomes offense

Format Comparison

Jaydn Ott — Format Comparison

FormatValuevs Best
PPR SFBest4—
PPR 1QB3-1