
TE · Minnesota Vikings
1 transaction this offseason
Height
6'5"
Weight
238 lbs
Age
23
College
North Carolina
Draft
Undrafted
Experience
0 yrs
TE Rank
#41 / 164
Grade Bryson Nesbit
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On the field, Bryson Nesbit grades out as a strong TE for Minnesota Vikings (B- Performance). That places him 41st of 164 graded tight ends. The money matches the play — the Contract Value Index lands at B+, good value. The public read is positive (B 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.
Total Value
$885K
AAV
$885K/yr
Net of age, position, and term, Bryson Nesbit's deal earns a B+ Contract Value Index. At $885,000 AAV on a minimum contract, Nesbit represents textbook value for a 23-year-old undrafted tight end in his rookie season—the salary floor is inherently defensible when paired with legitimate NFL athleticism and preseason momentum. His 2025 season production of 73 receiving yards across 3 games aligns with a B- performance grade, a modest output typical of developmental depth contributors still acclimating to NFL systems, yet the preseason flashes—a 24-yard reception in open space and a touchdown catch—suggest genuine route-running ability that exceeds typical expectation for a minimum-contract player. Tight ends on rookie deals at this salary tier rarely command cap flexibility or roster certainty, but Nesbit's organizational narrative frames him as a promising upside play rather than organizational filler; the Vikings' recent wide receiver signings in early June don't obviously constrain tight end opportunity and may instead reflect broader depth-chart confidence. The Contract Value Index rewards both his minimal salary commitment and the combination of age, position scarcity, and the encouraging media framing around his trajectory—a low-risk, high-ceiling development slot that creates no cap strain while preserving upside if production expands in year two. At minimum money with a full development runway ahead, Nesbit's contract offers the Vikings clean optionality.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the B band — a quick read on where Bryson's contract sits relative to comparable money.
Per-game impact for Bryson Nesbit pencils out to a B- performance grade. The 23-year-old undrafted tight end is operating in the developmental tier—a rookie on a minimum contract with legitimate flashes of NFL athleticism but naturally constrained production volume given his depth-chart positioning. His 2025 season yielded 73 receiving yards across 3 games, a limited sample that nonetheless reflects the opportunity scarcity typical for late-roster tight ends still proving their worth in practice and preseason settings. The standout element of his early NFL arc is his ability to create separation and convert opportunities when targeted—preseason footage specifically highlighted a 24-yard reception in space and a touchdown grab against Tennessee, demonstrating route-running competence and ball-security above what you'd expect from an undrafted camp addition. His core weakness is obvious: minimal volume and no sustained role yet, the natural friction point for any developmental prospect trying to carve a path into consistent snaps. What sets Nesbit apart from typical roster-filler tight ends is the qualitative endorsement embedded in organizational confidence; media coverage framing him as having "solidified his roster spot" during final preseason exhibitions signals genuine belief rather than speculative hype, positioning him as a legitimate practice-squad candidate with genuine upside should injuries or performance gaps open opportunity in Minnesota's tight end room heading into 2026.
Bryson Nesbit ranks 41st of 164 graded tight ends by performance. That slots Bryson between Brenton Strange (B) just ahead and Foster Moreau (B-) just behind.
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Brenton StrangeJacksonville JaguarsBChig OkonkwoFree AgentB-Noah GrayKansas City ChiefsB-Graded lower
Foster MoreauHouston TexansInside the Minnesota Vikings ecosystem, the take on Bryson Nesbit settles at a B sentiment grade. The narrative around the 23-year-old undrafted tight end centers on his preseason production—a 24-yard reception in open space and a touchdown catch against Tennessee that showcased legitimate route-running ability and the capacity to create separation at the NFL level—and the organizational messaging that he "solidified his roster spot" during final exhibitions, a framing that typically signals genuine confidence rather than speculative depth-chart filler talk. Media coverage has been unambiguously encouraging for a developmental prospect on a minimum contract with no prior NFL experience; the tone suggests promising upside and a realistic path to practice squad elevation rather than dismissive skepticism about his long-term viability. His 2025 season production (73 receiving yards across 3 games) aligns with a B- performance grade, reflecting his status as a low-volume contributor still finding his footing in an NFL system, yet the preseason flashes have outpaced typical expectations for a player in that statistical tier. The Vikings' recent offensive additions—three wide receiver signings in early June—could either squeeze tight end opportunity or signal confidence in their depth chart flexibility, but current sentiment treats Nesbit as a genuine upside play rather than a roster casualty, positioning him favorably among analysts tracking developmental talent with legitimate NFL athleticism.
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