
TE · Atlanta Falcons
1 transaction this offseason
Height
6'4"
Weight
240 lbs
Age
25
College
South Carolina
Draft
Undrafted
Experience
0 yrs
TE Rank
#35 / 173
Grade this player:
Total Value
$885K
AAV
$885K/yr
Joshua Simon's $0.9M deal with the Falcons represents a fair value signing for what appears to be a depth piece at tight end, earning a C- CVI that reflects the modest expectations attached to this contract. At under $1M annually, Atlanta is making a low-risk investment in a player who likely profiles as a developmental prospect or special teams contributor rather than an immediate impact starter. The minimal financial commitment suggests the Falcons view Simon as a camp body with upside potential — the type of signing that won't move the needle significantly but provides roster flexibility without salary cap strain. While the unknown contract length creates some uncertainty around the team's long-term vision for Simon, the bargain-basement price point means Atlanta can easily move on if he doesn't develop as hoped. This is classic roster management for a rebuilding tight end room, where the Falcons are casting a wide net with affordable options rather than betting big on proven commodities.
Joshua Simon is a replacement-level tight end at this stage of his career, and his D+ performance grade reflects exactly what the data shows — a camp body still searching for a foothold on Atlanta's roster. Through three games in his rookie season, Simon has managed just 9 receiving yards, a production floor so low it barely registers as a contribution at a position that demands both blocking credibility and receiving utility to earn snaps. The lone tackle on his stat line suggests some special teams involvement, which is typically the last refuge for fringe roster candidates trying to justify a 53-man spot. His durability across three appearances is a minor positive, but three games of negligible output is not a sample that moves the needle in any meaningful direction. The media framing around Simon is blunt: he arrived as part of a batch of eight reserve/future signings, the kind of transaction that generates zero individual buzz and signals a practice squad ceiling at best. Atlanta's front office has been active this offseason — adding Jawaan Taylor, Maason Smith, and others — making it even harder for a low-profile developmental tight end to carve out a role in what figures to be a competitive camp. At 25 and undrafted, Simon's window to stick is narrow, and nothing in the available data suggests he's separated himself from the competition.
A low-risk reserve/future signing with minimal immediate impact on Atlanta's roster. Multiple outlets covered this as part of a batch of 8 future contracts, signaling low individual significance. Simon is an undrafted-caliber camp body competing for a practice squad spot at best. Fans largely shrug — tight end depth signings rarely generate excitement unless a name is recognizable. Simon faces long odds to make the 53-man roster but could contribute in training camp competition.
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