
OT · Philadelphia Eagles
Height
6'5"
Weight
309 lbs
Age
27
College
Boise State
Draft
Undrafted
Experience
2 yrs
Grade John Ojukwu
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On the field, John Ojukwu grades out as a shaky OT for Philadelphia Eagles (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.
Length
2 years
Total Value
$2.4M
Guaranteed
$25K
AAV
$1.2M/yr
The Eagles landed solid depth value in signing John Ojukwu to a modest 2-year, $2.4M deal that earns a C+ CVI — essentially a fair market transaction for an unproven tackle prospect. At just $1.2M annually with zero guaranteed money, Philadelphia structured this as a classic low-risk developmental contract where they can evaluate Ojukwu's NFL readiness without meaningful financial commitment. The lack of guaranteed dollars gives the Eagles complete flexibility to part ways if he doesn't progress, while the reasonable AAV reflects appropriate compensation for a player still establishing himself at the professional level. This type of deal represents smart roster building — investing in potential upside talent without handicapping future cap flexibility. Ojukwu now has two seasons to prove he belongs in the league, and if he develops into even a capable backup tackle, this contract will look like a steal in hindsight.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the C band — a quick read on where John's contract sits relative to comparable money.
At 27 years old with three NFL seasons under his belt, John Ojukwu currently grades out as a below-average offensive tackle — a fringe roster contributor who has yet to carve out a reliable role in Philadelphia's offensive line rotation. His D+ performance grade reflects the reality of a player still searching for consistent starting opportunities rather than one who has established himself as a dependable piece of the puzzle. With only 2 games of current-season data to evaluate, there simply is not enough of a sample to identify a clear statistical strength — his profile is defined more by absence than by production. That limited playing time is itself the core weakness here: a third-year offensive lineman at 27 who has not yet locked down a starting job is running out of runway to develop into a meaningful contributor. The media framing around Ojukwu is telling — virtually no beat coverage, no organizational buzz, and a narrative that pegs him squarely as a developmental depth piece rather than a core building block. On a modest $1.2M contract, the financial stakes are low for the Eagles, but that also means his hold on a roster spot is tenuous and entirely dependent on whether he can force the coaching staff's hand during the 2026 season. The steady sentiment trend aligns with his profile: no momentum in either direction, just a quiet fight for relevance before the regular season kicks off in 134 days.
John Ojukwu ranks 83rd of 189 graded offensive tackles by performance. That slots John between Kiran Amegadjie (D+) just ahead and Lorenz Metz (D) just behind.
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Kiran AmegadjieChicago BearsD+Dj GlazeLas Vegas RaidersD+Charles GrantLas Vegas RaidersD+Graded lower
Lorenz MetzNew England PatriotsJohn Ojukwu enters 2026 with the kind of anonymous profile typical of depth offensive linemen, earning a D grade in public perception as he remains largely invisible to both media and fans. The second-year Eagles tackle carries minimal expectations on his modest $1.2M AAV deal, with beat writers treating him as a developmental afterthought rather than a meaningful contributor to Philadelphia's offensive line plans. His neutral standing reflects the reality of being a fringe roster player who hasn't generated headlines through either standout play or concerning setbacks. Without established starting credentials or clear trajectory toward a significant role, Ojukwu exists in that quiet middle ground where replacement-level players typically reside. The lack of meaningful discourse around his development suggests he's viewed more as organizational depth than a foundational piece, leaving him to prove his worth through on-field performance rather than public momentum.
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