
OT · Seattle Seahawks
Height
6'6"
Weight
311 lbs
Age
25
College
Kansas
Draft
Undrafted
Experience
0 yrs
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On the field, Logan Brown grades out as a shaky OT for Seattle Seahawks (D+ Performance). Against that production, his deal reads as fairly priced on the Contract Value Index (C+) — the team is paying below what the play would command. The public read is negative (D Sentiment), drawn from current news and social signal rather than the box score. As a prospect, expect these grades to move quickly as a real sample builds.
Length
1 year
Total Value
$885K
AAV
$885K/yr
Logan Brown's one-year, $0.9M deal with the Seahawks represents a fair market transaction for depth tackle help, earning a solid C+ CVI that reflects appropriate compensation for a backup-caliber lineman. At just under $1M annually, Seattle isn't breaking the bank for a player who projects as organizational depth rather than a long-term starter, making this the type of low-risk roster building that smart front offices execute routinely. The single-year structure provides maximum flexibility for both sides — Brown gets a chance to prove he belongs on an NFL roster while the Seahawks can evaluate his fit without any guaranteed money beyond 2024. For a franchise still fine-tuning their offensive line depth chart, this represents exactly the kind of prudent roster management you'd expect from a playoff-caliber organization. The deal won't move the needle significantly either way, but it's competent asset allocation that gives Seattle another body to develop while keeping their salary cap flexibility intact.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the C band — a quick read on where Logan's contract sits relative to comparable money.
At 25 years old with just one season of NFL experience under his belt, Logan Brown profiles as a replacement-level tackle on the current depth chart — a backup whose D+ performance grade reflects the considerable gap between where he is and where a team's starting-caliber offensive linemen need to be. The data available is thin by design: three games played this season tells you everything about his role, which is emergency insurance rather than a weekly contributor, and there simply isn't enough production volume to identify a statistical standout. That limited snap exposure is itself the defining weakness — Brown hasn't logged enough meaningful game action to build on-field credibility or force his way into a larger role. His $0.9M contract accurately reflects his standing as a roster-depth piece, a tackle you keep around precisely because you hope you never need him. Local beat writers are the only audience tracking him, and the national silence isn't a red flag so much as a factual description of where mid-tier backup linemen live in the NFL ecosystem. Brown isn't generating excitement as a developing prospect, nor is he drawing heat for any performance failures — he simply occupies the quiet, professionally respectable space of a young player who hasn't yet distinguished himself in either direction. At 25, the developmental door isn't completely closed, but nothing in his current trajectory suggests he's on the verge of forcing his way into the starting conversation.
Logan Brown ranks 82nd of 189 graded offensive tackles by performance. That slots Logan between Kiran Amegadjie (D+) just ahead and Lorenz Metz (D) just behind.
Graded higher
Kiran AmegadjieChicago BearsD+Charles GrantLas Vegas RaidersD+Dj GlazeLas Vegas RaidersD+Graded lower
Lorenz MetzNew England PatriotsLogan Brown's public perception sits at the D level — not because of any controversy or backlash, but because he simply doesn't exist in the broader NFL conversation. The narrative around the 25-year-old offensive tackle is defined almost entirely by silence: local Seattle beat writers account for virtually all of his coverage, and even that attention is minimal, with no meaningful fan discourse or national media engagement to speak of. That obscurity tracks with his on-field standing — a D+ performance grade that reflects replacement-level production in just three 2025 season appearances, confirming he's a depth piece rather than a developing starter worth tracking. Seattle's recent offseason activity — adding receivers, linebackers, and a tight end while cutting Cam Akers — signals a front office operating in active roster-construction mode, but none of those moves do anything to elevate Brown's profile or suggest he's part of the team's competitive calculus as a 14-3 NFC top seed. The bottom line is that Brown occupies that vast, anonymous tier of NFL roster players who maintain professional standing within their organization while generating zero momentum in the broader media narrative — and with 125 days until the regular season opener, nothing on the horizon suggests that changes.
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