
#70 OT · New England Patriots
Height
6'5"
Weight
314 lbs
Age
26
College
Penn State
Draft
2024, Rd 3, #68
Experience
2 yrs
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On the field, Caedan Wallace grades out as a shaky OT for New England Patriots (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 positive (B+ Sentiment), drawn from current news and social signal rather than the box score.
Length
4 years
Total Value
$6.0M
Guaranteed
$1.2M
AAV
$1.5M/yr
Caedan Wallace's $1.51M deal lands at a C+ Contract Value Index, signaling a measured outcome for New England. The grade reflects a classic rookie-scale tension: Wallace carries a D- performance grade after appearing in just four games during the 2025 season, suggesting he remains raw and unproven at the offensive tackle position, yet he's locked into a four-year deal at a modest $1.51M AAV that offers significant upside if he develops as a contributor. For a third-round pick in 2024, this contract structure is reasonable—he's not consuming meaningful cap space, and the organization retains full control through his rookie window, which is precisely what you want when evaluating a young lineman still acclimating to the pro game. The real value here hinges on Wallace's trajectory: the Patriots' media narrative around him is genuinely positive, emphasizing his adaptability and willingness to embrace positional changes as growth opportunities rather than setbacks, which carries weight for a player at his career stage. His character work and community involvement have elevated his standing locally, but on-field production will ultimately determine whether this deal ages into a steal or remains forgettable. The C+ reflects this limbo—not yet justified by performance, but structured smartly enough that the Patriots haven't overcommitted, leaving room for Wallace to validate the organization's patience.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the C band — a quick read on where Caedan's contract sits relative to comparable money.
Caedan Wallace's on-field production earns a D- performance grade against OT peers across the league. The second-year offensive lineman appeared in four games during the 2025 season, a limited sample that reflects the developmental phase he's navigating in New England's system. While specific statistical benchmarks remain sparse, the grade itself signals below-average play relative to the tackle position's baseline expectations—a reality that underscores the gap between Wallace's current on-field impact and what the Patriots organization ultimately needs from the left or right side. However, the stark disconnect between his D- performance tier and his B+ sentiment grade reveals something noteworthy: the narrative around Wallace has pivoted away from immediate production concerns and toward his adaptability, character, and professional maturity. The organization's recent offensive line acquisitions—notably the signings of Caleb Lomu and other moves reshaping the unit—suggest New England is building depth and competition around him rather than abandoning his long-term potential. For a second-year player on a rookie scale contract with genuine off-field standing in the Boston community and a reputation for embracing positional flexibility, the ceiling remains intact despite the current performance reality; the key for Wallace will be translating that positive trajectory and work ethic into measurable on-field improvement as he enters the 2026 season.
Caedan Wallace ranks 130th of 189 graded offensive tackles by performance. That slots Caedan between Braeden Daniels (D) just ahead and Luke Tenuta (D-) just behind.
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Luke TenutaIndianapolis ColtsCaedan Wallace is earning solid respect from Patriots media and fanbase heading into the 2026 season, with his B+ sentiment grade reflecting genuine optimism around the young offensive tackle's trajectory. The narrative surrounding Wallace centers on his adaptability and professional growth, particularly his embrace of positional changes within New England's system and his willingness to view these transitions as development opportunities rather than setbacks. His off-field community work, notably his charitable efforts addressing homelessness in Boston, has significantly boosted his standing with both the organization and local fans who value character alongside on-field contributions. Patriots coverage consistently frames Wallace as a committed, versatile contributor with upside potential, focusing on his work ethic and football IQ rather than dwelling on performance concerns typical of developing players. While he remains on a modest rookie contract, the positive media framing suggests New England views him as a foundational piece worth investing in long-term, with his character and community involvement elevating his profile beyond his current on-field impact.
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