
#62 G · Atlanta Falcons
Height
6'7"
Weight
320 lbs
Age
26
College
Michigan
Draft
2022, Rd 7, #245
Experience
2 yrs
G Rank
#59 / 166
Grade this player:
Length
1 year
Total Value
$1.0M
AAV
$1.0M/yr
The Falcons secured decent depth value with Andrew Stueber's $1.0M one-year deal, earning a C+ CVI that reflects solid roster management at the guard position. While Stueber profiles as a replacement-level to below-average starter, his minimal financial commitment makes this a sensible depth signing for an offensive line that needed interior reinforcement. The one-year structure eliminates long-term risk while giving Atlanta flexibility to evaluate whether the former Patriots lineman can develop into a more consistent contributor. At just $1.0M AAV, this represents the type of low-cost flyer that championship teams routinely execute — minimal downside with the potential for modest upside if Stueber can harness his size and athleticism more effectively. The Falcons get a serviceable body who won't break the bank, though they shouldn't expect him to be anything more than a rotational piece barring significant improvement.
Andrew Stueber is a second-year guard with the Atlanta Falcons, a developmental interior lineman still working to carve out a dependable role at the NFL level. His résumé remains thin in terms of game action, and for an offensive lineman, availability and consistency on the field are the foundational benchmarks by which value is measured — qualities Stueber has yet to demonstrate with any regularity. At 26, he occupies that precarious roster zone where the window to establish himself as a legitimate starter is beginning to narrow, and the margin for continued developmental patience from a coaching staff grows slimmer each season. His overall profile grades out at the D- level, reflecting not necessarily a lack of physical tools, but an inability thus far to translate potential into sustained, meaningful NFL appearances. The Falcons' offensive line has too much invested in protecting their quarterback and opening lanes in the run game to carry passengers, meaning Stueber will need a strong showing in training camp and the preseason to secure his footing. What to watch going forward is whether he can string together consistent reps, stay healthy, and force the coaching staff's hand in a meaningful role — because in the trenches, opportunity rarely waits.
Andrew Stueber carries a **C+** sentiment grade that reflects the neutral-to-positive perception typical of developmental depth pieces along the offensive line. The Atlanta Falcons' decision to retain him through a reserve/future contract signals organizational belief in his potential as a backup option, though media coverage remains minimal and transactional in nature. Fan perception sits squarely in neutral territory, which is standard for interior linemen who haven't yet carved out a defined role or generated memorable on-field moments. Stueber's public profile is essentially defined by roster moves rather than performance narratives, creating a low-key reputation that could shift dramatically with a strong training camp showing. His **C+** grade positions him as a player with modest upside potential — not quite reaching the "solid depth piece" threshold, but clearly above replacement-level considerations in Atlanta's developmental plans.
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Andrew Stueber is a player in his 2nd NFL season listed at G for the Atlanta Falcons. FanVerdicts maintains four independent grades for every NFL player on an active roster — Contract Value Index for the deal itself, Performance for on-field production, Sentiment for media and fan reaction, and Fan Verdict for community voting. Current grades for Andrew Stueber: Contract Value Index C+, Performance D-, Sentiment C+, Fan Verdict pending.
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