
#56 G · Las Vegas Raiders
Height
6'3"
Weight
330 lbs
Age
25
College
UCLA
Draft
2023, Rd 5, #144
Experience
2 yrs
G Rank
#48 / 166
Grade this player:
Length
2 years
Total Value
$2.2M
AAV
$1.1M/yr
The Raiders secured decent value with Atonio Mafi's 2-year, $2.2M deal that earns a C+ CVI, landing squarely in fair deal territory for a developmental guard. At $1.1M annually, Las Vegas is paying backup-to-fringe starter money for a player who brings solid fundamentals and roster depth without breaking the bank. The short-term commitment works in the Raiders' favor, giving them flexibility to evaluate Mafi's ceiling over two seasons while maintaining cap space for bigger moves. This contract structure carries minimal downside risk — if Mafi develops into a reliable starter, the deal becomes a steal, and if he plateaus as depth, the financial exposure remains manageable. The Raiders are essentially betting on upside development at a reasonable price point, which aligns perfectly with smart roster building for a team still addressing multiple positional needs across the offensive line.
Atonio Mafi sits firmly in the replacement-level tier at guard through three seasons in Las Vegas, and his D performance grade reflects a player who has yet to carve out a dependable role on the offensive line. Appearing in just three games of available data, his snap contributions have been minimal at best, which tells you everything about where he stands in the depth chart conversation heading into the 2026 season. The most damning reality here is not a single glaring weakness but rather the absence of any distinguishing strength — a developmental-tier guard on a rookie scale contract at $1.1M AAV does not generate that kind of anonymity unless the production simply isn't there to talk about. As a 25-year-old fifth-round pick from the 2023 draft class, Mafi is approaching the inflection point where the "developmental prospect" label starts to expire — training camp and preseason will essentially function as an extended audition for his NFL future. The media silence surrounding him is not the quiet confidence of an under-the-radar gem; it's the organizational indifference that follows a rotation player who hasn't yet forced anyone's hand. With the Raiders continuing to add bodies along their roster this offseason, competition for meaningful snaps is only intensifying, and Mafi will need a demonstrably different level of performance to change the narrative before the regular season kicks off in 135 days.
Atonio Mafi exists almost entirely off the public radar heading into 2026, and his D sentiment grade reflects a perception problem rooted less in controversy than in pure invisibility. The narrative around the 25-year-old guard is defined by silence — beat writers aren't praising him, they're not burying him either, they're simply not writing about him, which is arguably the most damning verdict of all for a third-year player still on his rookie-scale deal. That media indifference aligns cleanly with his D performance grade; appearing in just 3 games during the 2025 season, Mafi hasn't produced the kind of consistent snaps or standout moments that shift a lineman from organizational depth to genuine roster discussion. The Raiders' recent offseason activity — a flurry of lower-profile signings at receiver, tight end, and along the offensive line — signals a franchise still actively stocking its roster with competition at every level, which does nothing to elevate Mafi's standing and everything to reinforce his tenuous position on the depth chart. His $1.1M salary underscores exactly how Las Vegas views him right now: a developmental piece whose path to relevance runs entirely through training camp and preseason performance, not established credibility. Until Mafi forces his way into the conversation with a breakout camp or a legitimate starter-level showing in August, the narrative around him remains what it is today — indifferent, unmoved, and easily displaced.
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Atonio Mafi is a player in his 2nd NFL season listed at G for the Las Vegas Raiders. 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 Atonio Mafi: Contract Value Index C+, Performance D, Sentiment D, Fan Verdict pending.
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