
#72 OT · Atlanta Falcons
Height
6'5"
Weight
309 lbs
Age
26
College
Findlay
Draft
2024, Rd 6, #207
Experience
2 yrs
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On the field, Michael Jerrell grades out as a shaky OT for Atlanta Falcons (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 mixed (C Sentiment), drawn from current news and social signal rather than the box score.
Length
4 years
Total Value
$4.2M
Guaranteed
$160K
AAV
$1.0M/yr
This $0.8M deal for Michael Jerrell represents solid value for the Falcons, earning a C+ CVI that reflects smart depth acquisition at a bargain price point. While Jerrell hasn't established himself as more than a rotational tackle, Atlanta is essentially getting lottery ticket upside on a player with developmental potential for replacement-level money. The modest financial commitment suggests this is likely a short-term prove-it deal that carries minimal downside risk while offering the Falcons affordable offensive line depth in a market where even middling tackles command multi-million dollar salaries. Given the premium cost of established offensive line talent, locking up a young developmental piece at under $1M annually shows shrewd roster building, even if Jerrell remains more of a special teams contributor and emergency starter than a cornerstone player. This C+ CVI reflects exactly what it should be — a low-risk, moderate-reward move that gives Atlanta flexibility without breaking the bank or blocking future opportunities to upgrade the position.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the C band — a quick read on where Michael's contract sits relative to comparable money.
Michael Jerrell is a second-year offensive tackle with the Atlanta Falcons, a young blocker still working to carve out a defined role along one of the NFL's most scrutinized position groups. At 26, he carries the profile of a developmental lineman who has yet to establish himself as a consistent presence on the active roster, and his undefined game log at this stage of his career raises legitimate questions about his durability and readiness to handle the rigors of an NFL season. For offensive tackles, availability is everything — the position demands that a player show up week after week, absorb punishment, and anchor a protection scheme with reliability, and Jerrell has not yet demonstrated that kind of sustained presence. His overall profile grades out at a D-, reflecting a combination of limited on-field experience and the uncertainty that comes with a player who has not yet proven he can hold down a roster spot under real competitive pressure. The Falcons will need to see significant growth from Jerrell in terms of both health management and technical refinement if he is to evolve from a depth option into a viable contributor. The next twelve months will be telling — either he seizes opportunities when they arise and builds a foundation of meaningful snaps, or he risks becoming another roster casualty lost in the churn of a position group that rewards consistency above all else.
Michael Jerrell ranks 130th of 189 graded offensive tackles by performance. That slots Michael between Braeden Daniels (D) just ahead and Luke Tenuta (D-) just behind.
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Luke TenutaIndianapolis ColtsMichael Jerrell enters the 2026 campaign with a neutral public perception — not a liability to the franchise's image, but not a name generating any real buzz either. The narrative driving his profile is almost entirely logistical: a mid-cycle trade from Seattle to Atlanta framed squarely around roster construction and depth chart maneuvering, with no marquee acquisition angle to elevate the story beyond dedicated Falcons beat coverage. That modest media footprint aligns squarely with his on-field reality — a D- performance grade reflecting a player who appeared in just one game during the 2025 season, leaving virtually no statistical foundation for analysts or fans to rally around. The one thread of genuine positive sentiment comes from a report framing Jerrell as motivated and competition-ready, suggesting Atlanta's staff may see developmental value worth tracking through training camp — a faint but real uptick in an otherwise flat narrative. Atlanta's recent offseason activity, including the signings of Jawaan Taylor and Maason Smith among others, signals a front office actively reshaping its roster, which simultaneously creates opportunity and competition for a swing tackle trying to carve out a defined role. Jerrell is the definition of a depth piece whose perception will be built from scratch in 2026 — the trade bought him a legitimate shot, but the narrative clock resets entirely once pads go on in camp.
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