
#68 OT · Baltimore Ravens
Height
6'5"
Weight
321 lbs
Age
30
College
TCU
Draft
Undrafted
Experience
8 yrs
Grade Joseph Noteboom
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On the field, Joseph Noteboom grades out as a middling OT for Baltimore Ravens (C+ Performance). The money matches the play — the Contract Value Index lands at C+, fairly priced. The public read is negative (D+ Sentiment), drawn from current news and social signal rather than the box score.
Length
1 year
Total Value
$2.0M
Guaranteed
$2.0M
AAV
$2.0M/yr
Salary-cap math on Joseph Noteboom's contract works out to a C+ Contract Value Index given the dead-cap exposure and term. At $2.0M AAV on a one-year deal, Noteboom is priced as a depth offensive tackle — a fair market valuation for a 30-year-old veteran with seven seasons of NFL experience, though his 2025 season production of 1 tackle across 10 games confirms he's operating at the margins of meaningful snaps rather than anchoring a starting role. The C+ CVI reflects an honest middle ground: the contract carries minimal guaranteed-money risk and no long-term cap dead weight, but the performance grade of C+ paired with a D+ sentiment score signals that Noteboom has slipped into irrelevance within the Ravens' roster hierarchy and the broader national conversation. His journeyman status at this stage of his career — experienced enough to remain on a 53-man roster but not talented or prominent enough to generate momentum — is perfectly captured in a deal that offers no upside surprise and no catastrophic downside either. Baltimore's recent flurry of signings across multiple positions indicates the organization is investing its resources elsewhere, leaving Noteboom to hold his spot as a quiet depth piece with zero margin for error. With nine months until the regular season, there's no obvious catalyst on the horizon that repositions him as anything more than a roster-filler option heading into 2026.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the C band — a quick read on where Joseph's contract sits relative to comparable money.
Tape review and box-score baselines converge on a C+ performance grade for Joseph Noteboom. At 30 years old and seven seasons into his NFL tenure, Noteboom occupies the tier of a backup-caliber offensive tackle whose technical foundation remains sound but whose opportunities have narrowed considerably—the 2025 season saw him log 1 tackle across 10 games, a statistical profile that underscores a depth-piece role rather than a starting assignment. His primary strength lies in maintaining the positional discipline expected of a veteran lineman with zero career sacks, a technical baseline that keeps him roster-viable despite limited snaps. The defining weakness is availability and volume: appearing in just 10 games with minimal counting stats reflects either injury limitation, scheme preference, or competition for snaps—none of which suggest elevated standing within the Ravens' tackle rotation. Noteboom's $2.0M AAV contract and the recent wave of Baltimore roster additions (Calais Campbell, Skylar Thompson, and others) paint a clear picture of a journeyman operating in the margins, experienced enough to hold a 53-man spot but not prominent enough to anchor conversations about the team's offensive line future. Without standout accolades or a trajectory showing upside, his 2026 outlook remains what mediaFraming describes: a quiet depth contributor unlikely to generate headline momentum either way.
Joseph Noteboom ranks 47th of 189 graded offensive tackles by performance. That slots Joseph between Elijah Wilkinson (B-) just ahead and Penei Sewell (C+) just behind.
Graded higher
Elijah WilkinsonArizona CardinalsB-Ronnie StanleyBaltimore RavensB-Cam RobinsonCleveland BrownsB-Graded lower
Penei SewellDetroit LionsJoseph Noteboom's public perception has slid to a D+ and is trending in the wrong direction — a reflection of a veteran offensive tackle who has settled comfortably into irrelevance in the national conversation. The media framing around him is essentially a flat line: a 30-year-old journeyman on a $2.0M AAV deal who occupies the quiet corner of a depth chart where cameras don't point and beat writers don't linger, generating neither controversy nor enthusiasm among Ravens fans or national media. That muted perception aligns cleanly with an F performance grade, and the 2025 season data — one tackle across ten games — confirms he's operating at the margins of meaningful playing time rather than anchoring a starting role. Baltimore's recent roster activity hasn't done Noteboom any favors either; the Ravens have added Calais Campbell, Skylar Thompson, Diego Pavia, and several other signings in recent weeks, signaling an organization actively investing in its roster in ways that draw all the attention away from a backup tackle trying to hold his spot. The bottom line here is blunt: Noteboom is in football purgatory, experienced enough to stick on a 53-man roster but not talented or prominent enough to generate any meaningful momentum in his favor, and with the regular season still months away, there's no obvious catalyst on the horizon that changes that story.
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