
#47 FB · New York Jets
1 transaction this offseason
Height
6'3"
Weight
255 lbs
Age
30
College
Texas
Draft
Undrafted
Experience
6 yrs
Grade Andrew Beck
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On the books, the Contract Value Index reads C+, fairly priced. The public read is mixed (C+ Sentiment), drawn from current news and social signal rather than the box score.
Length
1 year
Total Value
$1.5M
Guaranteed
$1.3M
AAV
$1.5M/yr
Net of age, position, and term, Andrew Beck's deal earns a C+ Contract Value Index. At $1.487M AAV on a one-year pact, Beck's contract is a low-cost depth retention that aligns perfectly with his role as a specialized fullback in an evolving offensive scheme. His 2025 season production—45 receiving yards and 8 tackles across 17 games—reflects the limited snap count typical of the position, yet the media consensus emphasizes his ability to generate meaningful plays beyond traditional blocking, including touchdown contributions and explosive opportunities alongside quarterback Justin Fields. As a 30-year-old seven-year veteran, Beck isn't a developmental asset or long-term building block, but rather a reliable contributor being retained at market rate for a fullback with demonstrated reliability and versatility. The Jets' recent roster moves—cutting and signing at kicker and offensive line positions while adding depth at receiver—suggest measured roster construction rather than panic, and Beck fits that profile as a proven piece that doesn't require significant capital or guarantee. At one year with a minimal financial footprint, this deal carries virtually no dead-cap or term risk, making it a sensible insurance policy for a specialized positional need that the current offense clearly values.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the C band — a quick read on where Andrew's contract sits relative to comparable money.
Performance grades for FBs are not available. ESPN does not track individual statistics for offensive linemen, punters, long snappers, or fullbacks. This player will remain ungraded unless they change positions.
The New York Jets' retention of fullback Andrew Beck has been met with measured approval from both media and fans, earning a **C+** sentiment grade. Multiple outlets framed this as a "quiet free agency win," highlighting Beck's reliability and versatility in an evolving offensive landscape where traditional fullbacks have become increasingly rare. The media particularly emphasized his ability to contribute beyond traditional blocking duties, pointing to his touchdown production and explosive plays as evidence of legitimate offensive value. Fans have responded positively to keeping a proven contributor who consistently maximizes his limited snaps, viewing the move as smart roster management rather than a headline-grabbing signing. While not generating significant buzz, the consensus portrays this as solid depth management that addresses a specific positional need without overpaying for a specialized role.
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