
#55 OT · Tennessee Titans
Height
6'6"
Weight
342 lbs
Age
23
College
Alabama
Draft
2024, Rd 1, #7
Experience
2 yrs
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On the field, Jc Latham grades out as a strong OT for Tennessee Titans (B Performance). The contract is harder to defend: the Contract Value Index calls it fairly priced (C+), with the cost outrunning the output. The public read is mixed (C Sentiment), drawn from current news and social signal rather than the box score.
Length
4 years
Total Value
$26.0M
Guaranteed
$26.0M
AAV
$6.5M/yr
Earning a C+ Contract Value Index, JC Latham's four-year pact reflects how Tennessee valued the offensive tackle market at the seventh overall pick in 2024. At $6.5M AAV on a rookie scale deal, the contract itself is structurally sound—a first-rounder's compensation ladder with built-in escalators—but the tension between draft capital invested and on-field execution is real and documented. Through 13 games in 2025, Latham posted a B performance grade that signals functional technical ability in the role, yet the gap between that floor and organizational expectations has become the defining narrative heading into 2026; media coverage has crystallized around discipline and consistency failures rather than celebrating growth, positioning this as a prove-it year rather than a developmental incline. At 23 years old and just two seasons into his career, Latham occupies that precarious second-year crossroads where draft pedigree alone no longer carries the conversation—the Titans' recent signings on the defensive line and linebacker corps implicitly signal the front office is not banking on him to anchor the offensive line discussion, despite his premium draft positioning. The C sentiment grade and the prevailing "brutal problem" framing reflect skeptical patience from both media and fans, who view Latham as talent with unfinished business rather than a cornerstone investment; his own optimistic messaging about discipline and self-improvement in the offseason will mean nothing without demonstrable execution. The four-year runway provides structural cushion to develop, but every reset conversation in an NFL offseason is a reminder that first-round tackles are expected to produce immediate starter-caliber play—Latham's CVI reflects a deal that is fairly priced for a prospect at a crossroads, not a bargain or an albatross.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the C band — a quick read on where Jc's contract sits relative to comparable money.
JC Latham is a second-year offensive tackle for the Tennessee Titans, a former first-round prospect still developing into a cornerstone blindside protector. At just 23, he carries the physical upside teams dream about when investing premium draft capital in the trenches. His current B grade reflects a player on a clear upward trajectory, not a finished product. Latham's availability has been a genuine strength — his 98.4 snap percentage towers above the NFL average of 72.0, signaling durability and the coaching staff's confidence in him as an every-down starter. Staying healthy and on the field is foundational for any lineman's development, and Latham is clearing that bar convincingly. The concern at this stage is refining his technique against elite edge rushers, where young tackles typically show their biggest growth curve between years two and three. Comparisons to early-career Penei Sewell aren't unfair — a big, athletic tackle learning to harness his tools within a structured pro offense. If Latham continues logging high snap percentages and tightens his fundamentals in pass protection, a jump to A-range territory is well within reach by year three. Watch his performance against top-tier edge defenders in 2025 as the clearest indicator of whether he's trending toward a perennial Pro Bowl caliber player.
Jc Latham ranks 15th of 189 graded offensive tackles by performance. That slots Jc between Trent Brown (B+) just ahead and Broderick Jones (B) just behind.
Graded higher
Trent BrownHouston TexansB+Orlando Brown JrCincinnati BengalsB+Roger RosengartenBaltimore RavensB+Graded lower
Broderick JonesPittsburgh SteelersJC Latham carries a C sentiment grade right now, with the conversation around his Pro Bowl-caliber moments shaping the narrative. The media's assessment of the second-year tackle has crystallized into something far more candid than typical prospect coverage: he's positioned squarely at a crossroads, with 2025 having exposed discipline and consistency issues that no amount of draft pedigree can excuse. His B performance grade suggests he has functional ability in the role, but the gap between that on-field floor and organizational expectations remains the dominant story—analysts are treating 2026 as a prove-it year where Latham must demonstrate marked improvement rather than merely competence. Recent headlines have hammered this tension relentlessly, framing his offseason as a self-reflection crucible and emphasizing that the Titans face a "brutal JC Latham problem" rather than celebrating incremental growth, even as the player himself projects optimism and commitment to playing more disciplined football. The Titans' recent defensive line and linebacker additions signal organizational pivot toward shoring up other roster concerns, which implicitly underscores that the front office is not banking on Latham carrying the offensive line conversation—he remains talent with unfinished business, and public perception reflects skeptical patience rather than confidence.
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