
#73 OT · Philadelphia Eagles
Height
6'5"
Weight
317 lbs
Age
22
College
Texas
Draft
2025, Rd 6, #207
Experience
0 yrs
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On the field, Cameron Williams grades out as a shaky OT for Philadelphia Eagles (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. As a prospect, expect these grades to move quickly as a real sample builds.
Length
4 years
Total Value
$4.4M
Guaranteed
$677K
AAV
$1.1M/yr
This C+ CVI deal represents a fair market transaction for what appears to be a developmental tackle prospect. Williams' $1.1M AAV sits squarely in backup/rotational territory, which aligns with Philadelphia's likely vision of him as depth behind their established starters rather than an immediate impact player. The four-year term provides the Eagles with extended control over a young asset while keeping financial risk minimal — only $700K guaranteed in a deal that won't meaningfully impact their salary cap flexibility. The contract structure heavily favors Philadelphia, giving them multiple seasons to develop Williams' technique and strength while maintaining the option to move on without significant dead money if he fails to progress. For an organization known for developing offensive line talent, this represents exactly the type of low-cost, high-upside investment that can pay dividends if Williams emerges as a reliable starter down the road. The C+ CVI reflects solid value hunting rather than a game-changing acquisition, but sometimes the best roster building happens in these middle tiers where teams find unexpected contributors.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the C band — a quick read on where Cameron's contract sits relative to comparable money.
Cameron Williams is a replacement-level offensive tackle at this stage of his career, which is entirely consistent with where a sixth-round pick out of the 2025 draft should be 131 days before his second NFL season begins. His performance grade reflects the steep learning curve facing any young lineman transitioning to the NFL, and with just one game of professional experience on his resume, the sample size is too thin to draw meaningful conclusions about his long-term ceiling. The absence of statistical benchmarks beyond that single appearance underscores how firmly he remains in a developmental and reserve capacity rather than competing for immediate snaps as a starter. At 22 years old on a rookie scale contract worth $1.1M AAV, Williams carries virtually no cap risk, which affords the Eagles the luxury of developing him patiently without roster construction consequences. The mediaFraming around him is essentially neutral — he has not generated negative headlines, but he also has not done anything to force his way into the national conversation, which is the typical trajectory for a 207th overall pick still building his NFL resume. Philadelphia's recent offseason activity has been focused on adding depth at multiple positions, suggesting the organization is actively managing roster competition, and Williams will need to make a strong case for himself in training camp and preseason to carve out a meaningful role. Until he logs consistent reps and demonstrates he can hold up against NFL-caliber pass rushers, the honest assessment is that he is roster-fringe talent with upside that remains entirely theoretical.
Cameron Williams ranks 130th of 189 graded offensive tackles by performance. That slots Cameron between Braeden Daniels (D) just ahead and Luke Tenuta (D-) just behind.
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Luke TenutaIndianapolis ColtsCameron Williams enters the 2026 season carrying genuinely poor public perception, and the narrative around the 22-year-old tackle has trended downward over the past month with little sign of reversing. The dominant media framing isn't the typical offensive lineman anonymity — it's a growing skepticism rooted in underwhelming development, with beat reporters and Eagles observers increasingly questioning whether a sixth-round pick out of the 2025 draft has the technical foundation and physical tools to carve out a meaningful role on a demanding roster. That skepticism aligns directly with his on-field production, which grades out at the bottom of the scale — his 2025 season amounted to a single game of action, leaving essentially no positive evidence to counter the narrative. Philadelphia's recent roster activity, including a flurry of late-spring signings at multiple positions, signals a front office actively filling depth and competition slots, which only intensifies the scrutiny on developmental players like Williams who have yet to establish themselves. On a $1.1M rookie-scale contract, he has the financial profile of a project, not a contributor, and until he generates meaningful playing time and consistent film heading into the 2026 regular season — still 125 days away — the public narrative will remain skeptical and closer to replacement-level framing than anything resembling a breakout story.
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