
#5 P · Dallas Cowboys
Height
6'3"
Weight
202 lbs
Age
37
College
California
Draft
2012, Rd 3, #70
Experience
14 yrs
Grade Bryan Anger
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On the field, Bryan Anger grades out as a strong P for Dallas Cowboys (B- Performance). The money matches the play — the Contract Value Index lands at B+, good value. The public read is positive (B- Sentiment), drawn from current news and social signal rather than the box score. With 14+ seasons of track record, these grades rest on a deep sample.
Length
2 years
Total Value
$6.4M
Guaranteed
$3.3M
AAV
$3.2M/yr
Earning a B+ Contract Value Index, Bryan Anger's 2-year pact reflects how Dallas valued the position market at $3.2M AAV—a fair-market rate for a reliable, long-tenured specialist entering his late thirties. The 2025 season saw Anger log 17 games of steady, unspectacular work that aligns squarely with his B- performance grade: he delivered the consistency coaching staffs demand from a punter, punctuated by the viral fake field goal connection with kicker Brandon Aubrey that briefly elevated his profile beyond the typical low-radar existence of his position. At $3.2M annually, Anger sits comfortably within punter market norms—neither a bargain nor an overpay, but rather a straightforward institutional bet on continuity from a 37-year-old veteran whose 14-year tenure speaks to durability rather than elite production. The CVI reflects that calculus: Dallas is neither gambling on upside nor saddled with dead money; they're buying predictability at a position where year-to-year volatility is minimal and replacements are readily available. With two years on the deal and the Cowboys confirming his role on the 90-man OTA roster, Anger occupies exactly the kind of stable, low-profile specialist anchor that contending rosters rely on—a contract that poses no cap constraint and requires no second-guessing, which is precisely what a back-end positional specialist should be.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the B band — a quick read on where Bryan's contract sits relative to comparable money.
Stacked against the P field, Bryan Anger grades out at a B- performance level for Dallas. At 37 years old with 14 seasons of NFL experience dating back to his 2012 third-round draft selection, Anger remains a durable presence in the Cowboys' special teams unit, having appeared in the 2025 season across all 17 games. His consistency and situational awareness—most vividly demonstrated by the viral fake field goal connection with kicker Brandon Aubrey that earned national media acclaim—showcase a punter who maximizes limited opportunities and understands in-game strategy. The B- grade reflects solid but unspectacular execution; while Anger lacks the All-Pro selections or Pro Bowl honors that would signal elite-tier performance, his ability to stay healthy and perform reliably keeps him in the Cowboys' plans heading into the 2026 league year. For a longtime veteran in his mid-thirties, durability alone is a strength, and the organization's continued confidence—evident in his inclusion on the 90-man OTA roster—suggests he remains serviceable as a primary punter. The modest national profile and lack of standout statistical dominance prevent a higher grade, but Anger's career-long reliability and knack for high-leverage moments define a veteran specialist who has quietly sustained relevance in a position often overlooked until it matters most.
Bryan Anger ranks 3rd of 34 graded punters by performance. That slots Bryan between Daniel Whelan (B) just ahead and Michael Dickson (B-) just behind.
Graded higher
Daniel WhelanGreen Bay PackersBBlake GillikinArizona CardinalsBGraded lower
Michael DicksonSeattle SeahawksB-Rigoberto SanchezIndianapolis ColtsBryan Anger carries a B- sentiment grade right now, with the conversation around his Pro Bowl-caliber moments shaping the narrative. The viral fake field goal connection with kicker Brandon Aubrey—earning a "Can't-Miss Play" designation across NFL media platforms—has provided the 37-year-old punter with outsized positive attention for a specialist position that typically flies under the radar, and that highlight has buoyed his public profile despite his lack of individual accolades like Pro Bowl selections or All-Pro honors. His performance grade of B- aligns with this perception: he's a durable, reliable operator whose 2025 season featured 17 games of consistent, unspectacular work that coaching staffs trust, but he lacks the elite production metrics that would elevate him beyond a competent, low-profile specialist. The Cowboys' recent offensive additions—six signings including wideouts George Pickens, Romello Brinson, and Jaden Smith—reinforce Dallas' win-now posture heading into 2026, and Anger's confirmation on the 90-man OTA roster signals the organization's continued confidence in him as the primary punter, a modest but stable vote of institutional support. The bottom line: Anger occupies a comfortable but unremarkable space in the media conversation—a 14-year veteran whose durability and situational awareness keep him employed and occasionally in the spotlight, but whose reputation will always be defined by the reliability of his role rather than the glamour of his output.
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