
DT · New Orleans Saints
Height
6'3"
Weight
305 lbs
Age
24
College
Penn State
Draft
Undrafted
Experience
0 yrs
DT Rank
#149 / 216
Grade Coziah Izzard
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On the field, Coziah Izzard grades out as a shaky DT for New Orleans Saints (D+ Performance). That places him 149th of 216 graded defensive tackles. 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
2 years
Total Value
$1.9M
AAV
$968K/yr
Coziah Izzard drew a C on the Contract Value Index — a calibrated read on the New Orleans Saints' cap allocation at defensive tackle. At $967,500 AAV over two years, he's priced as organizational depth, and that valuation aligns squarely with his 2025 season production: 1 tackle across 2 games — the kind of minimal counting stat that signals a reserve contributor operating well below starter reps. The Saints' recent defensive line activity — including signings at the position — underscores that the organization is layering in competition at his spot rather than betting on Izzard as a locked-in piece, which makes his contract neither an overpay nor a bargain, but rather an efficient use of depth-roster capital. At 24 years old in his rookie season, Izzard remains developmentally bound; the C-grade CVI reflects neither upside conviction nor red-flag risk, but instead a straightforward depth deal appropriate to a low-profile roster contributor. Media coverage consists entirely of transaction announcements and practice squad shuffling with zero substantive discussion of his on-field trajectory or team confidence, confirming he occupies a peripheral role heading into 2026. The two-year term carries minimal dead-cap exposure and poses no franchise flexibility risk, making this a low-stakes contract even if his development stalls — a fitting profile for a young depth lineman operating outside the Saints' defensive line conversation.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the C band — a quick read on where Coziah's contract sits relative to comparable money.
Coziah Izzard is firmly in replacement-level territory at defensive tackle for New Orleans, and his D+ performance grade reflects a debut season that has generated almost no meaningful production to evaluate. Through two games in his rookie season, he has recorded just one tackle — a stat line too sparse to identify a genuine strength, but one that at least establishes he has seen the field. The glaring weakness here is volume: two games played and a single tackle means he has had virtually no opportunity to prove himself as a legitimate rotational piece, let alone a contributor worth tracking at the position. His role within the Saints organization reads as depth-at-best, consistent with the practice squad assignments and routine roster transaction announcements that have defined his profile so far. At 24 and one season into his NFL tenure, the runway for development exists in theory, but the media framing paints him as a peripheral presence — someone whose name surfaces in administrative moves rather than game film conversations. The Saints have been active in the offseason with multiple signings in recent weeks, which only increases the competition for a player who has yet to carve out a defined role on the 53-man roster.
Coziah Izzard ranks 149th of 216 graded defensive tackles by performance. That slots Coziah between Phidarian Mathis (D+) just ahead and Quinton Bohanna (D+) just behind.
Graded higher
Phidarian MathisBuffalo BillsD+Tim SmithIndianapolis ColtsD+Marcus HarrisKansas City ChiefsD+Graded lower
Quinton BohannaCoziah Izzard's public profile with the New Orleans Saints is essentially nonexistent, and his D-grade sentiment reflects that near-total absence from the media landscape rather than any active backlash. The available coverage tells the whole story — his recent headlines amount to nothing more than roster transaction announcements and practice squad shuffling, with zero substantive discussion of his on-field development, scheme fit, or standing within the defensive tackle room. That media silence maps directly onto his D+ performance grade, which signals a replacement-level contributor who logged just 1 tackle across 2 games in the 2025 season — the kind of production that doesn't generate beat-writer attention or fan conversation. What little context does exist is shaped by the Saints' broader offseason activity, which has centered on adding bodies along the defensive line — including the signing of Zxavian Harris — suggesting the organization is actively layering in competition at Izzard's position rather than counting on him as a locked-in roster piece. At $1.0M AAV, he's priced as organizational depth, and the complete indifference from both local media and the fanbase confirms that's precisely how he's perceived — a name on a depth chart, not a player anyone is watching heading into the 2026 regular season.
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