
#95 DT · Philadelphia Eagles
Height
6'5"
Weight
288 lbs
Age
25
College
Nebraska
Draft
2025, Rd 4, #111
Experience
0 yrs
DT Rank
#213 / 216
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On the field, Ty Robinson grades out as a poor DT for Philadelphia Eagles (F Performance). That places him 213th of 216 graded defensive tackles. Against that production, his deal reads as a slight overpay on the Contract Value Index (D) — 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.
| Year | Team | GP | Sacks | Tkl | TFL |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Career | ![]() | 11 | — | 5 | — |
| 2025 | ![]() | 11 | 0.0 | 5 | 0 |
Updated Jun 6, 2026
Length
4 years
Total Value
$5.2M
Guaranteed
$1.0M
AAV
$1.3M/yr
Net of age, position, and term, Ty Robinson's deal earns a D Contract Value Index. A fourth-round pick in 2025 on a rookie-scale contract worth $1.3M AAV over four years, Robinson is getting paid like depth—which is exactly what he's proven to be through his first season. His 2025 season totals of 5 tackles across 11 games represent minimal production at the defensive tackle position, a role where teams expect disruptive play and consistent snap counts from even reserve-level contributors. At 25 years old and still in his rookie season, Robinson has not yet demonstrated the on-field impact necessary to justify premium consideration, and his invisibility in national media coverage tracks directly with that lack of production. The Eagles' recent defensive line activity—bringing in edge rusher A.J. Epenesa and other depth pieces while releasing established contributors—signals a front office actively reshaping its defensive scheme and marginalizing Robinson's developmental pathway in the process. Without a meaningful role secured or a breakout performance to change the narrative, Robinson remains a below-market rookie deal attached to a player operating as organizational depth with no upward momentum heading into 2026.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the D band — a quick read on where Ty's contract sits relative to comparable money.
Per-game impact for Ty Robinson pencils out to a F performance grade. The 25-year-old defensive tackle is operating as replacement-level depth on the Eagles' defensive line, with minimal counting stats that offer no evidence of disruptive play or NFL-caliber production. His 2025 season: 5 tackles, 11 games tells the real story—a depth rotation piece logging sparse snaps and failing to generate sacks, forced fumbles, or the kind of pressure metrics that move the needle at the position. Robinson's limited snaps appear to reflect both his current standing in the Eagles' scheme and the organization's clear lack of confidence in his developmental trajectory as a fourth-round 2025 draftee. The recent acquisition of edge rusher A.J. Epenesa and continued roster churn at linebacker and receiver signal that Philadelphia's front office is actively addressing priority positions elsewhere, further cementing Robinson's status as a fringe contributor. For a rookie-scale contract player to move off the margins of the roster conversation, he needs documented pass-rush wins or gap dominance; Robinson has shown neither through his first NFL season. Without a tangible role or production catalyst heading into 2026, he remains organizationally invisible and performance-wise indistinguishable from standard defensive line reserve depth.
Ty Robinson ranks 213th of 216 graded defensive tackles by performance. That slots Ty between Cam Jackson (F) just ahead and Brandon Pili (F) just behind.
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Brandon PiliSeattle SeahawksTy Robinson's public perception sits at a D, and that grade is a generous reflection of his current standing — which is to say, he barely registers in the public conversation at all. The narrative around the 25-year-old defensive tackle is defined almost entirely by absence: no national media coverage, no breakout moments, and a profile so low that he operates essentially invisible to anyone outside of Eagles beat writers tracking roster depth. That invisibility tracks directly with his performance grade of D-, and his 2025 season production of 5 tackles across 11 games gives the media ecosystem nothing to amplify — in today's stat-obsessed NFL coverage landscape, players who don't generate pass-rush highlights or disruptive plays simply don't generate headlines. Philadelphia's recent roster activity — adding linebacker Isiah King, receiver Makai Lemon, and a handful of other depth signings — signals a front office actively molding its fringe roster, which only further marginalizes Robinson's standing as the Eagles head toward the 2026 regular season 125 days out. The bottom line is blunt: Robinson is a fourth-round 2025 draftee on a rookie-scale deal who has yet to carve out a defined role on the defensive line, and until he produces the kind of disruptive play that forces the conversation, the narrative around him will remain one of organizational depth with no upward momentum in sight.
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