
#62 G · Atlanta Falcons
1 transaction this offseason
Height
6'4"
Weight
307 lbs
Age
31
College
Chattanooga
Draft
2017, Rd 6, #217
Experience
7 yrs
G Rank
#139 / 167
Grade this player:
Length
1 year
Total Value
$1.5M
AAV
$1.5M/yr
The Atlanta Falcons handed out a puzzling $1.5M deal to guard Corey Levin that earns an F CVI, representing a significant overpay for unproven production. Paying above-minimum wages for a player in the "unproven" performance tier signals either desperation along the offensive line or poor evaluation of the guard market. At 29 years old, Levin isn't a developmental prospect with untapped upside — he's a journeyman who hasn't established himself as even a reliable backup despite bouncing around the league. The one-year structure does limit Atlanta's long-term risk, but committing $1.5M to a replacement-level interior lineman when similar production could be found for veteran minimum feels wasteful. This contract suggests the Falcons either overvalued Levin's familiarity with their system or simply miscalculated the market for depth guards, making it a head-scratching allocation of salary cap space.
Corey Levin earns an F for the Falcons at guard, one of the lowest-graded offensive linemen in the NFL. Levin has been thoroughly overmatched at the NFL level, struggling with both pass protection and run blocking at an alarming rate. Atlanta's offensive line has had issues, and Levin has been a significant contributor to those problems. His technique is inconsistent, and he gets knocked off his blocking assignments too easily against NFL defenders. The Falcons need to find better options on the interior, because this level of play is actively harmful to the offense.
The media and fanbase view Corey Levin's signing with the Falcons as a low-impact, depth-focused move that generates mild interest primarily due to his Georgia roots. While his hometown connection to Dacula creates a feel-good storyline, analysts frame this as basic roster management rather than a meaningful upgrade to Atlanta's offensive line. The narrative around Levin centers on his role as organizational depth behind established starters, with expectations set firmly at backup-level competition. Fans appreciate the local angle but maintain realistic expectations about his on-field impact, viewing this as the type of signing that fills out the bottom of the roster without moving the competitive needle. The overall sentiment reflects a D+ grade — a move that makes sense from a depth perspective but lacks the upside to generate significant excitement or concern about Atlanta's interior line plans.
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Corey Levin is a player in his 7th 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 Corey Levin: Contract Value Index F, Performance F, Sentiment D+, Fan Verdict pending.
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