
G · Tennessee Titans
1 transaction this offseason
Height
6'3"
Weight
312 lbs
Age
26
College
Jacksonville State
Draft
Undrafted
Experience
0 yrs
G Rank
#88 / 172
Grade Clay Webb
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On the field, Clay Webb grades out as a shaky G for Tennessee Titans (D+ Performance). That places him 88th of 172 graded gs. 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.
Total Value
$1.9M
AAV
$968K/yr
The Titans secured solid value with Clay Webb's $1M AAV guard contract, earning a C+ CVI that represents a fair deal for depth interior line help. While Webb's production tier remains unclear, his modest salary suggests Tennessee is betting on developmental upside rather than proven starter-level play, which aligns with typical guard market values for players in this compensation range. The $1.9M total commitment indicates a short-term deal that limits downside risk while giving the Titans flexibility to evaluate Webb's fit within their offensive line rotation. At just $1M annually, this contract represents the type of low-cost, high-upside gamble that successful teams make to build depth — if Webb develops into even an above-average starter, this deal becomes a steal. The modest financial commitment means Tennessee can move on easily if things don't work out, making this a sensible roster-building move that neither breaks the bank nor represents a significant overpay for guard production.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the C band — a quick read on where Clay's contract sits relative to comparable money.
Clay Webb is, by every honest measure, a replacement-level guard at this stage of his NFL career, earning a D+ performance grade that reflects the significant gap between where he is and where a meaningful roster contributor needs to be. Through his rookie season, the data tells a stark story: two games played, a practice squad designation, and virtually no footprint on the active roster — the kind of limited exposure that makes evaluating his actual on-field ceiling nearly impossible right now. The most glaring weakness is simply opportunity, or the lack of it; landing on the practice squad rather than the 53-man roster signals that Tennessee's front office views him as emergency depth rather than a developmental building block worth fast-tracking. At 26, Webb is older than a typical first-year prospect, which compresses whatever developmental runway he might have hoped for and makes the climb to meaningful NFL contributions steeper than it would be for a younger player in the same position. The media framing around him is telling — coverage of the Titans practice squad moves barely mentions Webb by name, with attention gravitating toward more prominent transactions, and Tennessee fans are largely indifferent to his presence on the roster. The Titans are a franchise that finished 3-14, and even in that environment — where opportunity can surface quickly due to attrition — Webb hasn't broken through to the active roster, which underscores just how much ground he needs to cover before he registers as a real factor in the team's offensive line plans.
Clay Webb ranks 88th of 172 graded gs by performance. That slots Clay between Caleb Rogers (D+) just ahead and Nash Jones (D) just behind.
Graded higher
Caleb RogersLas Vegas RaidersD+Sidy SowHouston TexansD+Dillon RadunzNew Orleans SaintsD+Graded lower
Nash JonesDenver BroncosDClay Webb's arrival in Tennessee has landed with a thud of indifference, earning a D sentiment grade that accurately reflects the near-total absence of public enthusiasm surrounding the move. The narrative is almost entirely defined by what this signing is not — Webb landed on the practice squad rather than the 53-man roster, a placement that local beat writers and fans alike have correctly read as emergency depth acquisition rather than meaningful roster construction. That framing aligns squarely with his on-field production, which has drawn a D+ performance grade after appearing in just 2 games in the 2025 season, offering virtually no evidence of a player ready to push for a starting role or even consistent active-roster status. The broader Tennessee transaction landscape hasn't done Webb any favors either — recent offseason signings like Fernando Carmona Jr. at guard and a wave of skill-position additions have absorbed whatever limited media oxygen exists around the Titans' roster-building efforts, pushing Webb further into the background. At 26 years old and still working to establish himself beyond emergency depth, the narrative around Webb right now is less "sleeper to watch" and more "organizational filler," with no credible signal pointing toward a change in that perception before the regular season kicks off in September.
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