
#60 OT · Las Vegas Raiders
Height
6'4"
Weight
304 lbs
Age
24
College
William & Mary
Draft
2025, Rd 3, #99
Experience
0 yrs
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On the field, Charles Grant grades out as a shaky OT for Las Vegas Raiders (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. As a prospect, expect these grades to move quickly as a real sample builds.
Length
4 years
Total Value
$6.2M
Guaranteed
$1.1M
AAV
$1.5M/yr
Charles Grant's four-year, $6.2M deal with the Raiders represents a fair value signing that earns a C+ CVI, reflecting solid starter compensation for what appears to be depth-level production. At $1.5M annually, Las Vegas is paying below-average starter money for an offensive tackle, which creates reasonable upside if Grant can elevate his play in their system. The contract structure heavily favors the team with just $1.1M guaranteed out of the total package, giving them substantial flexibility to move on after year one or two without significant dead money. While the limited guaranteed money suggests the Raiders view Grant as more of a developmental project than an immediate impact player, the modest AAV keeps their downside risk minimal. This deal positions Las Vegas to either develop an affordable starting tackle or easily cut ties, making it a sensible low-stakes investment in their offensive line depth without handcuffing their salary cap flexibility.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the C band — a quick read on where Charles's contract sits relative to comparable money.
Charles Grant is a 24-year-old rookie offensive tackle for the Las Vegas Raiders, still in the earliest stages of carving out his identity at the professional level after appearing in just nine career games to this point. For a position where availability and continuity are everything — where the true measure of a lineman is his ability to anchor a unit week after week, season after season — Grant's résumé remains extraordinarily thin by any standard. Nine games places him well short of even the developing-player threshold, and his overall grade reflects that reality, earning a D+ that speaks less to an absence of potential and more to the absence of a meaningful sample. Offensive tackle is a position that demands repetition, trust, and accumulated experience, and Grant simply has not yet had the opportunity to demonstrate whether he can hold up to the physical and technical demands of a full NFL workload. The Raiders are clearly in evaluation mode with him, watching to see whether he can stay healthy, maintain consistency in his assignments, and develop the football intelligence that separates fringe roster players from legitimate starters. What to watch going forward is straightforward: can Grant string together a full season's worth of games and show enough progress in pass protection to earn a legitimate role in Las Vegas's offensive line plans? Until the sample size grows substantially, he remains a projection rather than a proven commodity.
Charles Grant ranks 79th of 189 graded offensive tackles by performance. That slots Charles between Thayer Munford Jr. (C-) just ahead and Ethan Driskell (D+) just behind.
Graded higher
Thayer Munford Jr.New England PatriotsC-Rasheed WalkerCarolina PanthersC-Ikem EkwonuCarolina PanthersD+Graded lower
Ethan DriskellKansas City ChiefsInside the Las Vegas Raiders ecosystem, the take on Charles Grant settles at a B- sentiment grade. The narrative surrounding this 24-year-old rookie offensive tackle has shifted meaningfully upward from measured optimism into something closer to genuine intrigue—a trajectory driven less by dominant statistical performance than by a combination of off-field distinction and a high-leverage Week 15 moment that forced evaluators to reconsider his ceiling. Grant's wrestling background and active involvement in stem cell research advocacy have given him a distinctly well-rounded public profile that extends beyond typical depth-piece coverage, while his standout performance in Week 15 of the 2025 season sparked legitimate media debate about whether he should displace veteran Kolton Miller in the starting lineup—a conversation that simply wouldn't occur for a typical third-round developmental tackle. That said, his D+ performance grade keeps the broader consensus appropriately grounded; the media narrative frames Grant as a project player whose upside is compelling precisely because expectations were calibrated low from the draft, not as an immediate answer at the position. The Raiders' recent activity along the offensive line—signing multiple linemen in a compressed window—reinforces that his roster standing remains unsettled and that the organization is actively evaluating depth at tackle heading into 2026. The bottom line is that Grant occupies rare air for a rookie: a player whose trajectory of coverage is quietly pointing upward, whose on-field progress remains modest but directionally encouraging, and whose most compelling chapter may still materialize if consistent opportunities materialize.
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