The Philadelphia Eagles and tight end Dallas Goedert agreed to a new four-year contract extension, the team announced Friday.
NFL Media's Ian Rapoport reports the deal is worth $57 million with $35 million guaranteed. Goedert, who was slated to be a free agent after the season, is now under contract in Philly through 2025.
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The fourth-year pro enters Week 11 ranked third among NFL tight ends in PFF overall grade at 86.3. His 87.7 receiving grade ranks first among that same group.
Goedert was selected in the second round of the 2018 NFL Draft out of South Dakota State and was set to be a free agent this offseason. He has 29 catches for 429 yards with two touchdowns in nine games this season.
Dallas Goedert: PFF overall grades and ranks since 2018
Season | Snaps | PFF grade | PFF grade rank |
2021 | 392 | 86.3 | 3rd of 45 |
2020 | 605 | 79.6 | 6th of 48 |
2019 | 832 | 83.2 | 5th of 44 |
2018 | 572 | 74.0 | 10th of 41 |
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He took on a bigger role in Philadelphia's offense and emerged as the team’s clear-cut No. 1 tight end after the Eagles traded Zach Ertz to the Arizona Cardinals last month.
Goedert is experiencing elite utilization since Ertz's departure, running a route on over 80% of the Eagles' passing plays. The Eagles have pivoted to the run game, but he remains a mid-range TE1 as a funnel option in Philadelphia's offense. He accounted for 40% and 38% of the team's targets in Weeks 8 and 9, respectively, before suffering a concussion in Week 10.