
#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
#45 / 173
Grade Corey Levin
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On the field, Corey Levin grades out as a middling G for Atlanta Falcons (C+ Performance). That places him 45th of 173 graded gs. The money matches the play — the Contract Value Index lands at C+, fairly priced. The public read is mixed (C+ Sentiment), drawn from current news and social signal rather than the box score.
Length
1 year
Total Value
$1.5M
AAV
$1.5M/yr
Corey Levin drew a C+ on the Contract Value Index — a calibrated read on Atlanta's cap allocation at guard. For a 31-year-old sixth-year veteran on a one-year, $1.485M deal, this represents fair value for a reserve interior lineman with modest depth credentials; the short term and low AAV reflect realistic expectations around his role and remaining utility. Levin logged 17 games in the 2025 season and carries a matching C+ performance grade, placing him solidly in the backup-to-rotational tier rather than starting-caliber production. At this stage of his career and salary point, Levin occupies the space where NFL teams expect organizational depth — veteran presence without cap burden or long-term commitment. The Falcons' recent offensive line activity (signings at tackle and guard positions, roster churn at defensive tackle) signals typical roster management rather than a desperate overhaul, and Levin fits that template: a hometown connection with Georgia roots who can compete for backup center duties without moving the competitive needle. His one-year structure carries zero dead-cap risk and provides Atlanta full roster flexibility heading into the regular season, making this a straightforward, low-risk depth allocation that neither strains the salary cap nor demands significant on-field impact.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the C band — a quick read on where Corey's contract sits relative to comparable money.
Corey Levin is a seven-year NFL veteran offensive guard who has carved out a career as a depth and developmental piece along the Atlanta Falcons' interior offensive line, entering the league as an undrafted free agent and working his way into the professional ranks through sheer persistence. With 33 career games to his name, Levin sits in a range that reflects a player who has seen meaningful action but has yet to establish himself as a consistent, week-in and week-out starter at the NFL level — a threshold that demands both opportunity and durability in equal measure. For a position where reliability and continuity are everything, his limited game log tells the story of a player who has spent much of his career navigating the practice squad-to-roster cycle, stepping in when called upon but rarely securing a permanent foothold. Guards don't register in traditional box scores, but their value is measured in the trenches — in pass protection reps, run-blocking consistency, and the ability to execute a scheme without drawing flags or surrendering pressure — areas where Levin grades out as a serviceable, if unspectacular, option. At 31 years old, he brings the institutional knowledge and professional habits that teams value in a veteran reserve, serving as insurance against injury and a stabilizing presence in the locker room. The question heading into the next phase of his career is whether he can earn enough trust from Atlanta's coaching staff to push for a more defined role, or whether his future in the league lies primarily as a depth piece and mentorship resource for younger linemen working their way up the depth chart.
Corey Levin ranks 45th of 173 graded gs by performance. That slots Corey between David Edwards (C+) just ahead and Landon Dickerson (C) just behind.
Graded higher
David EdwardsNew Orleans SaintsC+Cole StrangeLos Angeles ChargersC+Jordan MorganGreen Bay PackersC+Graded lower
Landon DickersonPhiladelphia EaglesFalcons add depth at center with a low-risk backup signing. All five headlines emphasize Levin's backup role, signaling modest expectations. His Dacula local connection suggests scouting familiarity rather than star talent. Fans view this as standard roster depth building without championship-moving impact. Atlanta shores up interior line depth without major offensive line upgrade.
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