Hello jordynlw,
I think that looks like a leggy Echeveria "Paul Bunyan'. No, the plant is not dying. It is normal for this plant to shed off older lower leaves. The leaves indicate to me that it may have been watered a bit frequently and has been in a lot of shade since the leaf surface is quite smooth. Typically it gets curly edges and more warty looking bumps on the surface when it is exposed to more sun so it gets much more dry out time.
Just want to double check, your container, does it have drain holes? And make sure as already mentioned by others that your media is very well draining. This plant likes a lot of bright light, dappled afternoon sun in my area, since we really get very dry here. During summer here in my area, since we get so hot and dry, it is like in a dormant state, so not much growing so I have to be careful in watering, it may try to grow new offsets or new bloomstalks later when conditions are much better when our temps return to the low to mid 80's usually in early Spring or in mid Fall.
Ideally if the succulent is getting too leggy like that, I cut off top part, let it callus and then stick back in the soil. But I try to do that in Spring.