Falcons add backup center Corey Levin
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Falcons add backup center Corey Levin
"The Falcons just went out and signed Corey Levin, a reserve interior offensive lineman who has primarily played center in his career and can fill in at guard in a pinch. Levin worked with new offensive line coach Bill Callahan last year in Tennessee, which is a helpful connection, but critically he's also a 32-year-old with only seven career starts."
"Levin has been a capable special teamer his entire career and has been quite good in pass protection, with just three sacks allowed over nearly 800 career snaps. His run blocking has received more mixed grades from Pro Football Focus, but has generally been at least decent."
Ryan Neuzil's job as the Falcons' starting center appears safe following the team's signing of Corey Levin, a 32-year-old reserve interior offensive lineman. Levin has primarily played center throughout his career with only seven career starts, suggesting the Falcons are not seeking to replace Neuzil. Levin worked with new offensive line coach Bill Callahan in Tennessee and brings experience as a capable special teamer and pass protector, allowing just three sacks over nearly 800 career snaps. His run blocking has received mixed grades but remains decent. The signing represents quality depth rather than a challenge to the starting lineup, replacing Jovaughn Gwyn on the roster.
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