
#72 OT · Cleveland Browns
Height
6'4"
Weight
335 lbs
Age
26
College
Kansas State
Draft
2024, Rd 7, #254
Experience
2 yrs
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On the field, Kt Leveston grades out as a shaky OT for Cleveland Browns (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
4 years
Total Value
$4.1M
Guaranteed
$81K
AAV
$1.0M/yr
Cleveland Browns got a C+ Contract Value Index out of the KT Leveston signing because the guaranteed money matches the production tier. Leveston's rookie deal carries a $1.0M AAV across four years—a floor-level salary that aligns perfectly with his current standing as a replacement-level depth piece rather than a foundational investment. In 2025, his first season, he appeared in 16 games but generated minimal impact, underscoring why the Browns' trade acquisition of him has already drawn skepticism about whether the organization got value out of the deal. At 26 years old and just two years into his NFL career following a seventh-round draft selection, Leveston remains in the developmental window, but the media narrative around him centers on uncertainty rather than confidence—the reporting that he "may have already lost his spot" despite being brought in via trade suggests the organization itself questions his trajectory. The CVI reflects a contract priced correctly for what he is delivering: depth-piece production on a minimal salary commitment, with neither significant upside nor dead-cap liability. With four years remaining on the deal, the Browns retain flexibility to move on if he doesn't establish himself, though his modest cost also limits the franchise's incentive to invest heavily in his development.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the C band — a quick read on where Kt's contract sits relative to comparable money.
KT Leveston delivers production that earns a D performance grade against OT comps. The second-year tackle, acquired via trade from Los Angeles ahead of the 2025 season, has been caught in a developmental struggle that has left him fighting for roster relevance in Cleveland rather than establishing himself as a reliable starter or even a quality backup option. His 2025 season produced minimal counting stats—1 tackle across 16 games—a figure that underscores his limited impact on the field and suggests a player still searching for consistent snap opportunities or meaningful contributions in his role. The headline narrative around Leveston centers on uncertainty: despite the Browns' trade investment, reports suggest he "may have already lost his spot," indicating the organization harbors serious concerns about his trajectory just two years into his professional career. At age 26 and carrying a modest $1.0M contract, Leveston remains organizational depth at the position rather than a foundational piece, with media framing hinting at developmental upside while simultaneously painting a picture of a player caught in NFL purgatory—too unproven to inspire confidence but too young to completely dismiss. The lack of on-field production coupled with the team's recent aggressive roster moves in other areas signals that the Browns view him as expendable depth rather than part of their competitive foundation.
Kt Leveston ranks 121st of 189 graded offensive tackles by performance. That slots Kt between Ethan Driskell (D+) just ahead and Braeden Daniels (D) just behind.
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Braeden DanielsMiami DolphinsKT Leveston's media perception heading into 2026 reflects the uncertainty surrounding a young offensive tackle still searching for his NFL identity. Despite being acquired via trade, reports suggest he "may have already lost his spot" in Cleveland, indicating the Browns organization harbors serious doubts about his trajectory just two years into his professional career. The narrative surrounding Leveston centers on a player fighting for roster relevance rather than someone viewed as a foundational piece, with his modest $1.0M contract reinforcing his status as organizational depth rather than a priority investment. While "Film Room" coverage hints at developmental upside, the overall media framing leans toward cautious skepticism about whether the Browns' trade capital will yield meaningful returns. Public perception has him graded at a D level, reflecting a consensus that views Leveston as a replacement-level talent struggling to establish himself as even a reliable backup option. The discourse lacks both strong optimism and harsh criticism, instead painting him as a player caught in NFL purgatory—too unproven to inspire confidence but too young to completely write off.
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