
TE · Atlanta Falcons
1 transaction this offseason
Height
6'4"
Weight
240 lbs
Age
25
College
South Carolina
Draft
Undrafted
Experience
0 yrs
TE Rank
#138 / 164
Grade Joshua Simon
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On the field, Joshua Simon grades out as a shaky TE for Atlanta Falcons (D Performance). That places him 138th of 164 graded tight ends. 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.
Total Value
$885K
AAV
$885K/yr
Joshua Simon's $0.9M deal with the Falcons represents a fair value signing for what appears to be a depth piece at tight end, earning a C- CVI that reflects the modest expectations attached to this contract. At under $1M annually, Atlanta is making a low-risk investment in a player who likely profiles as a developmental prospect or special teams contributor rather than an immediate impact starter. The minimal financial commitment suggests the Falcons view Simon as a camp body with upside potential — the type of signing that won't move the needle significantly but provides roster flexibility without salary cap strain. While the unknown contract length creates some uncertainty around the team's long-term vision for Simon, the bargain-basement price point means Atlanta can easily move on if he doesn't develop as hoped. This is classic roster management for a rebuilding tight end room, where the Falcons are casting a wide net with affordable options rather than betting big on proven commodities.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the C band — a quick read on where Joshua's contract sits relative to comparable money.
Joshua Simon produces at a tier that grades a D performance mark for Atlanta. The 25-year-old tight end is a developmental prospect operating at below-average production levels — a far cry from the franchise-caliber contributions you need from the position in a competitive playoff window. His 2025 season yielded minimal counting stats: 9 receiving yards across 3 games, which underscores both limited opportunity and underwhelming efficiency when given snaps. The lone tackle on his ledger tells you Simon is being deployed situationally at best, likely rotational depth rather than a featured target in the Falcons' passing game. His rookie season profile aligns perfectly with the media narrative framing him as organizational depth on the fringes of the roster — a reserve/future contract signing that signals Atlanta views him as a long-term developmental piece worth monitoring in practice but not an immediate contributor. At this stage, Simon's path to meaningful production hinges entirely on training camp and preseason performance; making the practice squad would constitute success, and any move up to the 53-man roster would represent a genuine leap in trajectory.
Joshua Simon ranks 138th of 164 graded tight ends by performance. That slots Joshua between Patrick Herbert (D) just ahead and Eric Saubert (D) just behind.
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Eric SaubertSeattle SeahawksJoshua Simon's public perception scores a D sentiment grade as fan and media tone converge. The tight end's signing to a reserve/future contract with Atlanta was treated as organizational boilerplate—buried alongside seven other similar roster-filler moves and characterized by outlets as a "minimal immediate impact" depth signing rather than a strategic addition. That media indifference reflects reality: Simon is a developmental prospect in his rookie season with minimal national profile, competing in a crowded tight end market where even making the practice squad represents a win. The Falcons' recent roster churn—signing three defensive and two offensive linemen while cutting two veterans—has done nothing to elevate Simon's visibility; he remains anonymous depth in a franchise focused on veteran competition rather than unproven developmental names. At this stage, Simon's narrative is defined entirely by what he *isn't* (a proven contributor, a draft pedigree, a roster lock) rather than what he might become, and that perception will likely persist until he produces meaningful playing time or highlight-reel moments that force national media to take notice.
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