
WR · Seattle Seahawks
Height
5'11"
Weight
188 lbs
Age
24
College
Michigan State
Draft
Undrafted
Experience
0 yrs
WR Rank
#235 / 295
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On the field, Montorie Foster Jr. grades out as a shaky WR for Seattle Seahawks (D+ Performance). That places him 235th of 295 graded wide receivers. 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
Seattle's $0.8M annual investment in Montorie Foster Jr. represents a reasonable flyer on developmental wide receiver talent, earning a solid C+ CVI that reflects appropriate market pricing for an unproven commodity. At under a million per year, the Seahawks are making the type of low-risk, high-upside bet that savvy front offices execute on young receivers who haven't yet established their NFL ceiling. Without extensive production data to lean on, Foster's contract sits in that sweet spot where teams can afford to take chances on athletic profiles and coaching staff development — the kind of deal that won't hamstring the salary cap if it doesn't work out, but could deliver tremendous value if he breaks through. The contract structure likely protects Seattle with minimal guaranteed money while giving Foster the opportunity to earn his way into a larger role and future payday. This represents smart roster construction at the margins, where the Seahawks are betting their coaching staff can unlock potential that other teams may have overlooked, making it a defensible gamble that aligns with how competitive franchises should approach the bottom of their depth chart.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the C band — a quick read on where Montorie's contract sits relative to comparable money.
Montorie Foster Jr. sits firmly in replacement-level territory among NFL wide receivers at this stage of his career, with a D+ performance grade that reflects the reality of a young player still searching for a foothold in a professional offense. There is no statistical production on record to point to as a strength, which itself tells the story — Foster Jr. has not yet generated the kind of on-field output that registers in meaningful evaluation. At 24 years old in his rookie season, that absence of a statistical footprint is not a death sentence, but it does mean his case for roster security rests entirely on what coaches see in practice and preseason reps rather than any proven production. His $0.8M salary situates him squarely as a depth receiver or potential practice squad contributor, and the Seahawks' recent offseason activity — adding pieces at multiple positions — suggests a front office focused on building competitive depth rather than clearing a lane for unproven players. The national media has taken virtually no notice of Foster Jr., and the mediaFraming around him is defined by neutrality rather than buzz, which is consistent with a player who has not yet forced his way into the conversation at any level. With the regular season still 132 days away, Foster Jr. has time to make a case in training camp and preseason action, but the bar to stick on a 14-3 roster is steep, and right now he profiles as a long shot to carve out a meaningful role.
Montorie Foster Jr. ranks 235th of 295 graded wide receivers by performance. That slots Montorie between Mac Dalena (D+) just ahead and Tyler Scott (D) just behind.
Graded higher
Mac DalenaBuffalo BillsD+LaNce McCutcheonTennessee TitansD+Tre' HarrisLos Angeles ChargersD+Graded lower
Tyler ScottLos Angeles RamsMontorie Foster Jr. sits at the very bottom of the public perception ladder heading into the 2026 season, occupying the kind of anonymous space in the national conversation that is reserved for the NFL's deepest depth players. The media narrative around him is essentially nonexistent — no beat reporters are tracking his development, no national outlets are filing features, and his $0.8M annual salary signals to the football world that Seattle views him as organizational filler rather than a genuine offensive weapon. That media silence aligns cleanly with his on-field output, where his performance grades out as below-average and has given fans no compelling reason to pay closer attention. Meanwhile, the Seahawks' recent roster activity — adding wide receiver Michael Briscoe alongside a flurry of other signings — only reinforces the sense that Foster Jr. is surrounded by competition for what are likely limited depth roles, doing him no favors in terms of visibility or perceived standing within the organization. At 24 and still in his rookie season, the window to carve out a legitimate NFL identity remains technically open, but right now the narrative is trending further downward rather than stabilizing, and nothing in the current media environment suggests a correction is imminent without a standout preseason performance or an unexpected opportunity in the rotation.
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