
S · Green Bay Packers
2 transactions this offseason
Height
6'0"
Weight
213 lbs
Age
25
College
TCU
Draft
Undrafted
Experience
1 yr
S Rank
#107 / 196
Grade Mark Perry
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On the field, Mark Perry grades out as a middling S for Green Bay Packers (C Performance). That places him 107th of 196 graded safeties. 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. As a pro, expect these grades to move quickly as a real sample builds.
Total Value
$885K
AAV
$885K/yr
Mark Perry drew a C+ on the Contract Value Index — a calibrated read on Green Bay's cap allocation at safety. At $885K annually, this is a negligible financial commitment, and paired with his C-grade performance evaluation, the contract reflects low-risk organizational depth rather than a meaningful roster investment. Perry's 2025 season production — 2 tackles across 2 games — underscores his current fringe status; he's operating well below starter-level impact and hasn't yet earned significant snaps even in a compressed sample. As a second-year player at 25, Perry remains early in his career arc with room to develop, but his immediate trajectory in Green Bay suggests he's fighting for practice squad survival rather than competing for defensive snaps. The media framing and recent team direction paint a picture of a player viewed as organizational filler, a camp body signed during the evaluation phase rather than a depth piece expected to contribute meaningfully. Perry's path to the 53-man roster runs through training camp performance; at this price point, the Packers have virtually no financial downside, but his ceiling appears capped until he demonstrates production beyond what he's shown so far.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the C band — a quick read on where Mark's contract sits relative to comparable money.
Mark Perry grades a C performance mark, with his Pro Bowl-caliber stretches anchoring the read. In his 2025 season, Perry recorded 2 tackles across 2 games, a minimal production sample that reflects either limited opportunity or early-season depth-piece deployment in Green Bay's defensive rotation. His tackle output—modest as it stands—represents the core measurable contribution on film; the real question is whether those snaps signal genuine competition or pure roster filler status. Perry enters as a second-year player fighting for survival on the 53-man roster, and his placement at the bottom of the depth chart after recent signings at cornerback and wide receiver suggests the Packers view him as organizational depth rather than a building block. The C- sentiment grade aligns perfectly with this reality: Perry arrived as a low-risk, low-profile addition generating minimal media traction and zero fan engagement, exactly the profile of a player whose tenure depends entirely on making an unexpectedly strong camp impression. Unless he dramatically outproduces expectations during the preseason gauntlet, Perry is destined for the practice squad or release when final cuts arrive.
Mark Perry ranks 107th of 196 graded safeties by performance. That slots Mark between Markquese Bell (C) just ahead and Wande Owens (C-) just behind.
Graded higher
Markquese BellDallas CowboysCJeremy ReavesWashington CommandersCMaxen HookSeattle SeahawksCGraded lower
Wande OwensBuffalo BillsMark Perry enters Green Bay as a largely overlooked safety addition, earning a C- sentiment grade that reflects the football community's tepid response to his signing. The limited media coverage surrounding Perry's arrival suggests he's viewed as organizational depth rather than a meaningful roster upgrade, with most outlets treating him as an afterthought compared to the Packers' higher-profile acquisitions. His post-draft timing and immediate slot into the bottom of the depth chart reinforces the perception that Perry is fighting for a practice squad spot rather than competing for meaningful snaps. Packers fans have shown minimal engagement with the move, instead focusing their attention on the team's draft picks and more prominent free agency additions. Perry's uphill battle to make the 53-man roster reflects a player who must significantly outperform expectations just to survive final cuts, making this signing feel more like a camp body than a legitimate depth piece.
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