
#50 C · Los Angeles Rams
Height
6'5"
Weight
312 lbs
Age
25
College
Arkansas
Draft
2024, Rd 6, #217
Experience
2 yrs
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On the field, Beaux Limmer grades out as a shaky C for Los Angeles Rams (D- Performance). Against that production, his deal reads as fairly priced on the Contract Value Index (C+) — the team is paying below what the play would command. The public read is negative (D+ Sentiment), drawn from current news and social signal rather than the box score.
Length
4 years
Total Value
$4.2M
Guaranteed
$138K
AAV
$1.0M/yr
Earning a C+ Contract Value Index, Beaux Limmer's 4-year pact reflects how the Los Angeles Rams valued the position market at the sixth-round draft stage. The rookie deal carries a $1.0M AAV, which is appropriate for a depth-chart player still proving he belongs in the NFL—but the disconnect between contract structure and on-field performance is stark. In the 2025 season, Limmer appeared in just 5 games, a limited sample that offers almost no evidence of productive contribution at center; paired with his D- performance grade, the tape simply has not validated the organization's investment. At 25 years old and entering his third professional season, Limmer remains in the critical development window where production must materialize to justify retention, yet his current trajectory suggests he occupies fringe-roster territory rather than a reliable rotation role. The Rams' recent wave of offensive line additions and positional acquisitions signals the team is actively competing rather than sitting pat, which only heightens the pressure on Limmer to carve out a role—silence in the media is itself a statement at this career juncture, and absent a sharp performance spike in 2026, his contract will likely represent dead cap rather than an asset. The C+ CVI reflects a fair market-rate rookie deal for a developmental prospect, but the sentiments and performance data around him suggest the contract's true value may hinge entirely on whether he can move beyond invisible depth-piece status.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the C band — a quick read on where Beaux's contract sits relative to comparable money.
Stacked against the center field, Beaux Limmer grades out at a D- performance level for the Los Angeles Rams. A second-year player drafted in the sixth round (pick 217, 2024), Limmer has failed to establish himself as a reliable contributor on the offensive line, and his minimal production combined with severely limited snap opportunity suggests he occupies a true depth role rather than a rotation staple. His 2025 season featured just five games of action, a dramatic underutilization that reflects organizational confidence issues rather than injury-driven absence. The Rams' recent aggressive moves to reinforce the offensive line — adding multiple linemen in late April and early June — only underscore how little faith the front office has placed in his developmental trajectory after two years in the system. At 25 years old with a $1.0M rookie scale contract, Limmer is approaching a critical juncture: either the next few months of training camp and preseason will prove he can compete for consistent snaps, or he will become a casualty of the franchise's roster churn heading into the regular season. The current narrative is one of quiet skepticism rather than optimism, positioning him as a fringe roster bubble player who must produce measurable improvement to justify a spot on a team that has clearly looked elsewhere to solve its interior line questions.
Beaux Limmer ranks 48th of 71 graded centers by performance. That slots Beaux between Willie Lampkin (D+) just ahead and Brett Toth (F) just behind.
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Willie LampkinPhiladelphia EaglesD+Jerome CarvinJacksonville JaguarsD+Sedrick Van Pran-grangerBuffalo BillsDGraded lower
Brett TothSan Francisco 49ersBeaux Limmer enters the 2026 season as one of the more invisible players on the Rams roster, and the D+ sentiment grade accurately captures the indifference and quiet skepticism that defines the current narrative around him. The media framing is straightforward and unflattering: a second-year center on a $1.0M rookie scale contract, drafted in the sixth round with pick 217, who has generated almost no public discourse beyond the occasional depth chart mention. That silence is itself a verdict — players who cannot produce at least generate debate, and Limmer's inability to carve out even a rotation role after two seasons has resulted in the kind of muted coverage that signals an organization doing little to champion his development. His F performance grade on the field offers no counterbalance to the skepticism; the production simply has not arrived to shift the conversation from concern toward optimism, and appearing in just five games during the 2025 season did nothing to establish him as a viable contributor. The Rams' late-April roster activity, including the addition of offensive lineman Austin Blaske alongside a wave of other signings, only deepens the noise at the roster bubble and puts additional pressure on players like Limmer to justify their spots. With the regular season still more than four months away, there is technical runway for a narrative shift, but the current trajectory is one of a fringe depth piece fighting to survive cuts rather than a developing prospect generating genuine momentum. Until the production materializes, the sentiment around Limmer will remain firmly in skeptical territory.
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