
#78 G · Seattle Seahawks
Height
6'5"
Weight
307 lbs
Age
24
College
Iowa
Draft
2025, Rd 7, #234
Experience
0 yrs
G Rank
#118 / 172
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On the field, Mason Richman grades out as a shaky G for Seattle Seahawks (D- Performance). That places him 118th of 172 graded gs. 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 very positive (A- 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.
Length
4 years
Total Value
$4.3M
Guaranteed
$126K
AAV
$1.1M/yr
The Seahawks secured solid value by locking up Mason Richman at $1.1M AAV over four years, earning a C+ CVI that reflects a fair market deal for interior line depth. At just over the veteran minimum, this contract represents smart roster building for a guard who can provide reliable backup minutes without breaking the bank. The minimal guaranteed money ($0.1M) gives Seattle exceptional flexibility, essentially making this a low-risk flyer with multiple escape hatches if Richman doesn't develop as expected. While the four-year term shows organizational belief in his trajectory, the team maintains complete control with such modest financial commitment that they can move on at any point without salary cap consequences. This is textbook depth acquisition — paying appropriately for a developmental piece who could emerge as a quality starter or remain a capable reserve, with the contract structure heavily favoring the organization either way.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the C band — a quick read on where Mason's contract sits relative to comparable money.
Mason Richman is a 23-year-old rookie guard attempting to carve out a role along Seattle's offensive line, bringing the raw ambition of a first-year player but virtually no NFL experience to lean on at this stage of his development. For a position where trust is built through repetition, film study, and the kind of battle-tested reliability that only comes from surviving a full season's worth of snaps, Richman's undefined game log is the most telling detail in his early profile. Interior linemen are evaluated largely on their ability to show up week after week and protect the pocket with consistency — and without a meaningful body of work to reference, projections remain speculative at best. His current performance grade sits at the D- level, reflecting the steep learning curve that confronts any young guard thrust into the complexity of NFL blocking schemes, defensive stunts, and assignment recognition. Seattle will need to monitor whether Richman can develop the footwork and anchor strength to compete for meaningful snaps, as durability and dependability are the twin pillars upon which any guard's value is ultimately judged. The coming months of practice reps and preseason opportunities will be critical in determining whether he has the foundational tools to develop into a reliable contributor, or whether he remains a project in need of significant refinement.
Mason Richman ranks 118th of 172 graded gs by performance. That slots Mason between Doug Nester (D+) just ahead and Lecitus Smith (F) just behind.
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Lecitus SmithGreen Bay PackersMason Richman enters the 2026 season with an A- sentiment grade, riding an extraordinary wave of goodwill after capturing Super Bowl LX as a rookie with the Seattle Seahawks. The offensive lineman has emerged as one of the NFL's most compelling feel-good stories, with media outlets celebrating his improbable journey from Blue Valley High School through Iowa to hoisting a championship trophy in his first professional campaign. Fan perception remains exceptionally warm, as Richman embodies the classic underdog narrative that resonates deeply with football audiences — an unheralded prospect who seized his moment on the sport's biggest stage. His championship pedigree has generated an outsized public profile relative to his current roster standing, with national and local coverage consistently framing him as a player who maximized his opportunity when it mattered most. The central question driving his narrative momentum is whether Richman can parlay his Super Bowl experience into a sustained starting role, making his developmental trajectory one of the more intriguing storylines to monitor throughout the upcoming season.
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