
#34 S · Atlanta Falcons
Height
5'11"
Weight
195 lbs
Age
25
College
Florida State
Draft
Undrafted
Experience
3 yrs
S Rank
#178 / 196
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On the field, Jammie Robinson grades out as a shaky S for Atlanta Falcons (D- Performance). That places him 178th of 196 graded safeties. The money matches the play — the Contract Value Index lands at D, a slight overpay. The public read is negative (D Sentiment), drawn from current news and social signal rather than the box score.
| Year | Team | GP | INT | PD | Tkl |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Career | ![]() | 27 | — | — | 21 |
| 2025 | ![]() | 6 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
| 2024 | ![]() | 6 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
| 2023 | ![]() | 15 |
Length
2 years
Total Value
$2.2M
AAV
$1.1M/yr
Jammie Robinson's Contract Value Index lands at D, putting the deal in a defined slice of comparable signings. At $1.087M AAV over two years, Robinson is operating at a near-minimum contract—the kind of deal reserved for depth safeties and special teams contributors—and that alignment is accurate given his 2025 season production of 1 tackle across 6 games and a performance grade of D-. For a third-year player at age 25, this salary reflects organizational confidence capped at the emergency-option level; the Falcons are not committing real resources to Robinson as a secondary starter or developmental cornerstone, and the recent cornerback and defensive line signings underscore that the roster is being reshaped around players with clearer positional roles. Robinson's media profile—anchored on a viral punt block and practice squad stints—aligns with his contract tier; teams don't invest $1M+ annually in players they view as meaningful contributors unless those players produce evidence of NFL-caliber performance, which Robinson has yet to demonstrate statistically. With no interceptions, no passes defended, and minimal tackle volume, his CVI reflects the reality that he occupies organizational depth rather than a defined defensive role, making this a fair-value deal that carries minimal cap risk but equally minimal upside trajectory. The two-year structure poses no dead cap burden and allows the Falcons flexibility to reassess ahead of 2027, but Robinson will need to translate his special teams visibility into consistent defensive snaps and measurable statistics to justify anything beyond his current depth classification.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the D band — a quick read on where Jammie's contract sits relative to comparable money.
Jammie Robinson produces at a tier that grades a D- performance mark for Atlanta. The third-year safety operates as a depth contributor operating at the margins of NFL roster relevance, with his 2025 season output of 1 tackle across 6 games illustrating the limited snaps and minimal production that define his standing in the secondary. What little statistical foundation exists—that single tackle—represents the entirety of his measurable defensive impact, a stark absence of ball skills (no interceptions or passes defended across his career) that prevents any narrative momentum from building around him as a meaningful contributor to the secondary. Robinson's 6-game appearance rate reflects his role as situational depth and special teams option rather than a defined defensive piece; the Falcons' recent signings at cornerback and defensive tackle underscore a front office reshaping its secondary with players carrying more defined roles and higher production ceilings. His brief moment of viral attention following a punt block celebration carries no weight in professional evaluation without consistent defensive snaps and measurable statistics to anchor it—a feel-good clip, not a career inflection point. Until Robinson can establish himself as a trusted contributor with genuine snap counts and a statistical footprint in coverage or run defense, his trajectory remains fixed as organizational depth, precisely where the D- grade and depth-piece contract structure suggest he belongs.
Jammie Robinson ranks 178th of 196 graded safeties by performance. That slots Jammie between Brenden Schooler (D-) just ahead and Rayuan Lane III (D-) just behind.
Graded higher
Brenden SchoolerNew England PatriotsD-Zayne AndersonMiami DolphinsD-Daijahn AnthonyCincinnati BengalsD-Graded lower
Rayuan Lane IIIJammie Robinson's public perception sits squarely at the bottom of the NFL visibility spectrum, earning a D sentiment grade that reflects the reality of a depth defensive back who barely registers in mainstream discourse. The lone bright spot driving any media attention is his punt block celebration, a feel-good clip that generated brief social media traction and a handful of headlines, but that kind of highlight-reel moment carries a short shelf life when it isn't backed by a defined defensive role or a statistical footprint. His 2025 season — 1 tackle across 6 games — tells the story of a player operating at the margins, and a performance grade of F makes it nearly impossible for any positive narrative to gain real traction regardless of special teams heroics. The Falcons' recent offseason activity, including signings at cornerback, tight end, and defensive tackle, signals a roster being actively reshaped around players with more defined roles, which only reinforces Robinson's standing as organizational depth rather than a piece the front office is building around. His pattern of practice squad stints and situational call-ups — most notably ahead of a Cardinals game — paints the picture of an emergency option rather than a trusted contributor. Until Robinson can carve out consistent defensive snaps and produce measurable numbers in the secondary, his narrative remains frozen as a hard-working special teams piece whose ceiling in the public eye is a viral celebration clip, not a legitimate roster conversation.
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2025
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2024
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