
#44 LS · Free Agent
Height
6'2"
Weight
235 lbs
Age
38
College
Ohio State
Draft
Undrafted
Experience
15 yrs
Grade Jake Mcquaide
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On the books, the Contract Value Index reads B+, good value. The public read is mixed (C+ Sentiment), drawn from current news and social signal rather than the box score. With 15+ seasons of track record, these grades rest on a deep sample.
Length
1 year
Total Value
$1.3M
AAV
$1.3M/yr
The Jake McQuaide signing represents solid value for a proven veteran long snapper, earning a B+ CVI that reflects smart roster management at a specialized position. At $1.3M AAV on a one-year deal, this is textbook market-rate pricing for a depth piece who brings 13 years of NFL experience and rare consistency at the most overlooked position on the field. McQuaide's track record includes multiple Pro Bowl selections and zero major snapping controversies — invaluable reliability in a role where mistakes are magnified and noticed only when things go wrong. The short-term structure minimizes risk while providing immediate stability, particularly appealing for teams dealing with special teams uncertainty or looking to mentor a younger snapper. This is the kind of under-the-radar move that championship rosters are built on — paying fair value for a consummate professional who won't lose you games and might quietly help win a few with his precision and leadership in the special teams room.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the B band — a quick read on where Jake's contract sits relative to comparable money.
Performance grades for LSs are not available. ESPN does not track individual statistics for offensive linemen, punters, long snappers, or fullbacks. This player will remain ungraded unless they change positions.
Beat coverage and fan boards are running roughly even on Jake McQuaide, landing him at a C+ sentiment grade. The narrative around the 38-year-old veteran long-snapper centers on quiet, earned respect: media coverage emphasizes his 15 years of professional service and seamless adaptability to existing special teams systems, with at least one prominent outlet making the case that his services represent straightforward organizational value with minimal downside risk. His recent stint on unsigned free agent lists generated only mild uncertainty—a routine dynamic for specialists at his position that didn't meaningfully damage his standing within league circles. The headlines tracking his offseason movement and re-signing reinforce the profile of a trusted, dependable professional rather than a splash signing; sentiment remains supportive among analysts who recognize his longevity and consistency as assets that keep him employable at football's highest level, even if he doesn't generate the headlines or premium-contract economics of more visible roster names. At this stage of his career, McQuaide's C+ sentiment grade accurately captures the steady, understated respect afforded to a veteran specialist—respected, reliable, and quietly integral to the teams that employ him, but not a narrative centerpiece heading into 2026.
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