
DT · Kansas City Chiefs
1 transaction this offseason
Height
6'3"
Weight
346 lbs
Draft
—
Experience
0 yrs
Grade Cole Brevard
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On the books, the Contract Value Index reads C+, fairly priced. The public read is mixed (C- 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
3 years
Total Value
$3.1M
Guaranteed
$60K
AAV
$1.0M/yr
Cole Brevard's Contract Value Index lands at C+, putting the deal in a defined slice of comparable signings. At $1.04M AAV over three years, this is a low-cost depth acquisition typical of undrafted free agent positioning—the type of flyer that carries minimal cap risk and reflects realistic expectations for a rookie-season defensive tackle working to establish himself in professional football. The C+ grade reflects the inherent volatility of UDFA deals: Brevard has limited immediate production metrics to leverage, and the contract's modest structure aligns with his uncertain role in Kansas City's defensive line rotation. Given his career stage and the competitive landscape at the position, this deal is appropriately sized for a prospect facing steep training camp competition; the three-year term provides organizational flexibility without long-term commitment. Recent Chiefs roster moves—acquisitions across the secondary and secondary depth—underscore a team in evaluation mode rather than championship contention, which contextualizes Brevard's signing as part of broader depth-building rather than a core-piece investment. His path to meaningful roster impact will determine whether this CVI grade holds or shifts; for now, the contract is pitched at the right price for an undrafted prospect with roster survival still in question.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the C band — a quick read on where Cole's contract sits relative to comparable money.
Cole Brevard has not appeared in an NFL regular season game.
Cole Brevard's public perception scores a C- sentiment grade as fan and media tone converge. His arrival as an undrafted free agent from the Texas Longhorns alongside other UDFA depth prospects has generated minimal buzz — coverage frames him as a standard post-draft roster-construction move rather than a meaningful defensive line upgrade, and fans view his signing through the lens of Kansas City's typical offseason approach. The modest narrative surrounding Brevard reflects realistic expectations: he faces steep competition to survive training camp and earn even a practice squad spot, positioning him squarely in the "prove-it" category typical for undrafted interior linemen. Recent Chiefs transactions underscore this reality — the team has been active signing multiple depth pieces and relocating talent across the secondary, roster moves that collectively signal depth-building rather than star power injection, which contextualizes Brevard's role as one cog in a broader construction effort. With the regular season 87 days away and Kansas City sitting at 6-11 after a six-game skid last year, the organization is casting a wide net to fill gaps, but Brevard enters that environment with minimal leverage or profile. The takeaway: Brevard's C- grade captures a media and fan consensus of cautious indifference — not negative, but not optimistic either, reflecting his true status as a developmental prospect fighting for roster survival in an offseason driven by necessity rather than enthusiasm.
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