
Max · Pittsburgh Steelers
1 transaction this offseason
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$795K/yr
This Hurleman signing earns a C+ CVI, representing a fair market deal that neither moves the needle significantly nor creates buyer's remorse for Pittsburgh. At $0.8M annually, the Steelers are paying near-minimum wage for what appears to be a depth piece or special teams contributor, making this the type of low-risk roster filler that competent front offices execute without fanfare. The modest salary suggests Hurleman falls somewhere in the replacement-level to below-average starter range, where teams can afford to take flyers on athletic upside or veteran leadership without derailing their salary cap structure. Contract structure risk is virtually nonexistent at this price point — even if Hurleman fails to contribute meaningfully, Pittsburgh can cut ties without meaningful dead money implications. This represents textbook roster management: acquiring depth at a price that allows for easy roster flexibility while maintaining the possibility of finding a diamond in the rough who outperforms his modest contract.
Hurleman has not yet appeared in an NFL regular season game. A performance grade will be automatically generated once career statistics become available and the 16-game minimum is reached.
A classic camp-body signing with upside, Hurleman is Pittsburgh's feel-good preseason story. Multiple headlines highlight his backflip TD celebration and central Pennsylvania roots, generating local buzz. The strongest signal is the 'bringing back' framing, suggesting he earned a second look in camp. Fans are captivated by the backflip moment, but preseason highlights rarely translate to roster spots. Hurleman projects as a practice squad candidate unless he carves a clear special-teams role.
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