
#73 OT · New Orleans Saints
Height
6'6"
Weight
307 lbs
Age
24
College
Kansas State
Draft
Undrafted
Experience
0 yrs
Grade Easton Kilty
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On the field, Easton Kilty grades out as a shaky OT for New Orleans Saints (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 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
The Saints locked up Easton Kilty on what amounts to a low-risk depth play, earning a C+ CVI that reflects solid value for an offensive tackle at just $1.0M annually over two years. At this price point, New Orleans is essentially betting on developmental upside rather than proven production, making this the type of swing-for-the-fences move that can pay dividends if Kilty emerges as a competent starter or quality backup. The two-year structure gives the Saints flexibility to evaluate his progress without major financial commitment, while Kilty gets the security of guaranteed money and a chance to prove himself in a stable situation. For a franchise that's had to navigate salary cap challenges in recent years, finding potential starter-caliber talent at near-minimum salaries is exactly the type of roster-building approach they need. This deal won't move the needle immediately, but it's the kind of prudent investment that championship-caliber front offices make to build sustainable depth along the offensive line.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the C band — a quick read on where Easton's contract sits relative to comparable money.
Easton Kilty is a 23-year-old rookie offensive tackle attempting to carve out a role along the New Orleans Saints' offensive front, arriving with the raw upside of youth but virtually none of the professional seasoning that defines reliable play at this position. With an undefined number of games played at the NFL level, Kilty sits at the earliest possible stage of establishing himself as a dependable presence — a threshold that carries enormous weight for a position where consistency and availability are the foundational currencies. Offensive tackle is among the most unforgiving positions in professional football, where the learning curve is steep and the margin for error is razor-thin, and Kilty has yet to begin accumulating the repetitions that separate developmental prospects from genuine contributors. His current performance grades out at a D+, reflecting the uncertainty and inexperience that naturally accompany a player who has not yet had the opportunity to demonstrate sustained competence against NFL-caliber competition. The Saints will need to carefully evaluate whether Kilty can develop the technique, communication, and durability required to hold down a spot on an offensive line that cannot afford vulnerability in pass protection. What to watch in the coming months is whether Kilty can earn meaningful snaps — because at this position, simply getting on the field consistently is the first benchmark every promising tackle must clear before any serious evaluation can begin.
Easton Kilty ranks 83rd of 189 graded offensive tackles by performance. That slots Easton between Kiran Amegadjie (D+) just ahead and Lorenz Metz (D) just behind.
Graded higher
Kiran AmegadjieChicago BearsD+Dj GlazeLas Vegas RaidersD+Charles GrantLas Vegas RaidersD+Graded lower
Lorenz MetzNew England PatriotsEaston Kilty's public perception sits firmly in the basement of NFL visibility, earning a D sentiment grade that reflects the near-total media silence surrounding a developmental offensive tackle still searching for his professional footing. Coverage of the 24-year-old has been almost entirely transactional, reduced to roster-move announcements and futures contract notices rather than anything resembling substantive football analysis — the kind of treatment reserved for depth pieces at the bottom of a depth chart. That narrative aligns neatly with his D+ performance grade, which confirms that Kilty's on-field production in three games during the 2025 season gave evaluators little to build a story around, keeping him squarely in roster-filler territory rather than positioning him as a meaningful contributor. The Saints' recent offseason activity — adding names like Martin Emerson, Anfernee Jennings, and Zxavian Harris while cutting several veterans — signals an organization reshaping its roster from multiple angles, and in that broader transaction noise, a reserve/futures signing like Kilty barely registers as a footnote. There are no negative headlines dragging his name down, which is the one silver lining in an otherwise muted narrative, but the absence of any breakout moment or training camp buzz means his perception is stuck in neutral. With the regular season still months away, Kilty's entire trajectory hinges on whether he can force his way into the conversation during camp — until then, the narrative is simply that there is no narrative.
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