
#68 OT · Buffalo Bills
Height
6'5"
Weight
309 lbs
Age
26
College
UCF
Draft
2024, Rd 6, #204
Experience
2 yrs
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On the field, Tylan Grable grades out as a shaky OT for Buffalo Bills (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 mixed (C+ Sentiment), drawn from current news and social signal rather than the box score.
Length
4 years
Total Value
$4.2M
Guaranteed
$170K
AAV
$1.0M/yr
The Buffalo Bills landed solid value in securing Tylan Grable on a four-year, $4.2M deal ($1.0M AAV), earning a C+ CVI that reflects a fair market transaction for developmental offensive line depth. At just $200K guaranteed, this contract structure heavily favors Buffalo while giving them an affordable option to develop behind their established starters. Grable represents the type of low-risk, moderate-upside swing that smart front offices take on young offensive linemen — the minimal guaranteed money means they can cut ties without consequence if he doesn't develop, while the modest annual value won't strain their salary cap if he does emerge as a contributor. The C+ CVI captures this as neither a steal nor an overpay, but rather a sensible depth signing that addresses organizational need without significant financial commitment. For a Bills team that's been aggressive in building their offensive line, adding Grable at this price point gives them another lottery ticket in the tackle pipeline while maintaining roster flexibility.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the C band — a quick read on where Tylan's contract sits relative to comparable money.
Tylan Grable is a second-year offensive tackle with the Buffalo Bills, a young lineman still working to carve out a defined role at the professional level after limited exposure in his early NFL tenure. For a position where reliability and availability are arguably the most critical measures of value, Grable's resume remains razor-thin, and that lack of meaningful game experience is the central challenge defining his developmental arc at this stage. Offensive tackles are evaluated first and foremost on their ability to show up consistently — protecting the quarterback snap after snap, week after week — and Grable has yet to demonstrate the kind of sustained presence that would allow coaching staffs or opponents to draw firm conclusions about his ceiling. Earning a D- grade at this point in his career, Grable sits firmly in the category of an unproven commodity, a player whose potential remains largely theoretical until he can stay healthy, stay on the field, and translate practice-squad or rotational work into legitimate snap counts. The Bills' offensive line room is a competitive environment, and breaking through will require not just physical development but the durability and mental consistency that separates fringe roster players from reliable starters. Going forward, the most important thing to watch for with Grable is simply availability — if he can string together a full season of active participation and force his way into the rotation, the evaluation conversation can meaningfully begin.
Tylan Grable ranks 71st of 185 graded offensive tackles by performance. That slots Tylan between Evan Neal (D) just ahead and Taliese Fuaga (D-) just behind.
Graded higher
Evan NealNew York GiantsDAustin DeculusTennessee TitansDCarter WarrenMiami DolphinsD-Graded lower
Taliese FuagaNew Orleans SaintsTylan Grable's public perception sits firmly in that C+ territory where opportunity meets cautious optimism. The Buffalo Bills offensive tackle has quietly navigated from injured reserve to a legitimate audition window thanks to Spencer Brown's shoulder injury, with beat reporters framing him as a credible depth option rather than a roster liability. Media coverage remains sparse but functionally positive, focusing on his potential role in Buffalo's offensive line rotation rather than dwelling on any performance concerns. A minor Week 18 fine against the Jets barely registers as a blip in an otherwise clean narrative trajectory. Grable occupies that upper boundary of the role-player tier where one solid stretch could elevate his standing significantly, though he remains perpetually one roster move away from returning to pure depth obscurity. His perception heading into 2026 reflects the classic backup narrative: limited exposure with just enough opportunity to maintain intrigue among those paying attention.
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