
#71 OT · Green Bay Packers
Height
6'6"
Weight
336 lbs
Age
25
College
NC State
Draft
2025, Rd 2, #54
Experience
0 yrs
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On the field, Anthony Belton grades out as a middling OT for Green Bay Packers (C Performance). The money matches the play — the Contract Value Index lands at C+, fairly priced. The public read is negative (D+ Sentiment), drawn from current news and social signal rather than the box score. As a prospect, expect these grades to move quickly as a real sample builds.
Length
4 years
Total Value
$8.0M
Guaranteed
$5.8M
AAV
$2.0M/yr
The Packers secured a solid depth piece at a reasonable price, landing Anthony Belton on a four-year, $8M deal that earns a C+ CVI — representing fair value for an offensive tackle in today's inflated market. At $2M annually, Green Bay is paying backup money for what appears to be a backup-caliber player, avoiding the trap of overspending on marginal talent that has burned so many franchises. The $5.8M in guaranteed money spread across four years shows appropriate risk management, giving the Packers flexibility to move on after two seasons without devastating cap consequences. For a team that has struggled with offensive line depth in recent years, this represents smart roster construction — not a game-changing addition, but the type of steady, affordable depth that championship teams rely on. Belton's deal reflects the new reality where even replacement-level tackles command legitimate money, and the Packers navigated that landscape without breaking the bank or handcuffing their future flexibility.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the C band — a quick read on where Anthony's contract sits relative to comparable money.
Anthony Belton is a first-year offensive tackle with the Green Bay Packers, an undrafted or late-round prospect still in the earliest stages of establishing himself at the NFL level. With just 14 career games under his belt, Belton sits firmly in the developing player tier — a young lineman who has seen the field but has yet to accumulate the kind of sustained reps that build true positional reliability. For a position where durability and continuity are everything, that limited sample size makes it difficult to draw firm conclusions about his long-term viability as a starter or key contributor. His overall profile grades out at a C, reflecting the rawness and inconsistency that is largely expected from a 25-year-old navigating his first professional season. Offensive tackle is a position where development timelines can stretch across multiple years, and Belton's path forward will depend heavily on his ability to stay healthy, absorb the playbook, and hold up physically against NFL-caliber pass rushers. Green Bay will be watching closely to see whether he can carve out a role as a dependable depth option or eventually push for a starting opportunity along the offensive front. If Belton can build on this foundation and string together a full, healthy 17-game season, the trajectory becomes considerably more interesting heading into year two.
Anthony Belton ranks 65th of 189 graded offensive tackles by performance. That slots Anthony between Spencer Brown (C) just ahead and Lane Johnson (C-) just behind.
Graded higher
Spencer BrownBuffalo BillsCYosh NijmanFree AgentCTerence SteeleDallas CowboysCGraded lower
Lane JohnsonPhiladelphia EaglesAnthony Belton's public perception heading into 2026 sits at a D+, reflecting the cautious, wait-and-see tone that typically surrounds a young offensive tackle still working to establish himself at the NFL level. The dominant media narrative is one of developmental growing pains with enough encouraging signs to keep the conversation constructive — his five-penalty outing against Indianapolis generated genuine criticism, but his accountable, self-critical response drew beat reporters toward a maturation framing rather than a talent-concern framing, and his standout performance against Chicago gave that narrative real momentum. That sentiment grade sits a notch below his C performance grade, which itself signals a player with enough on-field competence to stick — he appeared in 14 games during the 2025 season — but not yet enough consistency to silence legitimate questions about his long-term role. The presence of a bold-prediction headline around Belton is a minor positive signal in an otherwise guarded media environment, suggesting at least some reporters see upside worth speculating about, while the halftime turnaround story reinforces the composure-under-pressure thread that beat coverage has leaned into. Green Bay's recent offseason activity — adding bodies along the offensive line with Gs Dylan Barrett among the signings — does nothing to elevate Belton's standing in the public conversation, as roster competition at his position only deepens the scrutiny around whether he can hold down a starting role. The sentiment is not in crisis, but it is trending in the wrong direction, and the narrative will need sustained on-field improvement when the regular season arrives in 125 days for Belton to shift from "developmental piece" to something the Green Bay fanbase gets genuinely excited about.
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