
#62 G · Atlanta Falcons
1 transaction this offseason
Height
6'4"
Weight
307 lbs
Age
31
College
Chattanooga
Draft
2017, Rd 6, #217
Experience
7 yrs
G Rank
#45 / 172
Grade Corey Levin
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On the field, Corey Levin grades out as a middling G for Atlanta Falcons (C+ Performance). That places him 45th of 172 graded gs. The money matches the play — the Contract Value Index lands at C+, fairly priced. The public read is negative (D+ Sentiment), drawn from current news and social signal rather than the box score.
Length
1 year
Total Value
$1.5M
AAV
$1.5M/yr
Corey Levin drew a C+ on the Contract Value Index — a calibrated read on Atlanta's cap allocation at guard. For a 31-year-old sixth-year veteran on a one-year, $1.485M deal, this represents fair value for a reserve interior lineman with modest depth credentials; the short term and low AAV reflect realistic expectations around his role and remaining utility. Levin logged 17 games in the 2025 season and carries a matching C+ performance grade, placing him solidly in the backup-to-rotational tier rather than starting-caliber production. At this stage of his career and salary point, Levin occupies the space where NFL teams expect organizational depth — veteran presence without cap burden or long-term commitment. The Falcons' recent offensive line activity (signings at tackle and guard positions, roster churn at defensive tackle) signals typical roster management rather than a desperate overhaul, and Levin fits that template: a hometown connection with Georgia roots who can compete for backup center duties without moving the competitive needle. His one-year structure carries zero dead-cap risk and provides Atlanta full roster flexibility heading into the regular season, making this a straightforward, low-risk depth allocation that neither strains the salary cap nor demands significant on-field impact.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the C band — a quick read on where Corey's contract sits relative to comparable money.
Corey Levin grades a C+ performance mark, with his veteran consistency anchoring the read. The 31-year-old sixth-year lineman appeared in all 17 games during the 2025 season, demonstrating the durability you want from an interior offensive lineman tasked with backup and rotation duties. However, beyond his availability, Levin lacks the elite athleticism or dominant run-blocking presence that distinguishes above-average starters at the guard spot—he operates squarely in the solid backup tier where his value lies in organizational depth rather than meaningful snaps against premium pass-rushers. His C+ grade reflects a player who performs his role competently without generating the technical refinement or impact plays required for starter-level evaluation; he's a reliable reserve who can spell starters and fill gaps in an injury situation. The Falcons' recent offensive line activity—signing both Layden Robinson and Brandon Walton in the same window—underscores how Atlanta views Levin: organizational depth behind established starters, exactly as the media framing suggested. At this stage of his career, Levin's value is measured in games dressed and practice reps rather than production trajectory; he's a sixth-year veteran filling a legitimate roster function without championship-window implications.
Corey Levin ranks 45th of 172 graded gs by performance. That slots Corey between David Edwards (C+) just ahead and Ben Bartch (C) just behind.
Graded higher
David EdwardsNew Orleans SaintsC+Jordan MorganGreen Bay PackersC+Cole StrangeLos Angeles ChargersC+Graded lower
Ben BartchDetroit LionsThe media and fanbase view Corey Levin's signing with the Falcons as a low-impact, depth-focused move that generates mild interest primarily due to his Georgia roots. While his hometown connection to Dacula creates a feel-good storyline, analysts frame this as basic roster management rather than a meaningful upgrade to Atlanta's offensive line. The narrative around Levin centers on his role as organizational depth behind established starters, with expectations set firmly at backup-level competition. Fans appreciate the local angle but maintain realistic expectations about his on-field impact, viewing this as the type of signing that fills out the bottom of the roster without moving the competitive needle. The overall sentiment reflects a D+ grade — a move that makes sense from a depth perspective but lacks the upside to generate significant excitement or concern about Atlanta's interior line plans.
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