
#60 C · Miami Dolphins
Height
6'3"
Weight
295 lbs
Age
26
College
UTEP
Draft
Undrafted
Experience
2 yrs
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On the field, Andrew Meyer grades out as a shaky C for Miami Dolphins (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
3 years
Total Value
$2.8M
Guaranteed
$90K
AAV
$948K/yr
Spotrac flags Andrew Meyer's contract as a market-rate deal; FanVerdicts grades it C+ Contract Value Index because the production-to-pay ratio shakes out accordingly. At $948K AAV over three years, Meyer is locked into a genuinely affordable commitment—the kind of depth-line investment most NFL clubs make on second-year evaluation plays—but his on-field return thus far has been modest enough to render the deal fairly neutral rather than outright advantageous. His encouraging NFL debut drew coaching praise and earned him a spot on Miami's prospect-evaluation priority list, which is a meaningful organizational endorsement for a developmental center operating on the depth chart; however, that promise has not yet translated into consistent starter-level production, and the 2025 injury disruption that sidelined him for weeks arrived at precisely the wrong moment, robbing him of critical reps to solidify his standing. The Dolphins' recent offensive line additions—notably the signings of center Aaron Brewer and tackle Gottlieb Ayedze—signal a fluid depth situation, meaning Meyer's role remains competitive and his contract carries inherent roster uncertainty baked into its value calculus. At 26 and in year two of his career, Meyer has runway to grow into this deal; the three-year term is patient enough to justify an evaluation window, but his path to material return on this investment requires a breakout 2026 season demonstrating that the coaching-room optimism translates to on-field consistency. The C+ CVI reflects fair value: cheap enough to hold, marginal enough in current production to offer no bargain uplift, and speculative enough in upside to warrant cautious patience rather than aggressive confidence.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the C band — a quick read on where Andrew's contract sits relative to comparable money.
Snap share and per-play impact line up to a D+ performance grade for Andrew Meyer. As a second-year center operating on the fringes of Miami's offensive line depth chart, Meyer is squarely in developmental territory—his encouraging NFL debut drew genuine praise from coaches and observers, signaling that the organization recognizes some long-term upside, but on-field production and roster depth have not yet translated that potential into a reliable contributor role. The most promising element of his profile is the coaching-level conviction evident in his inclusion on Miami's player-evaluation priority list, a meaningful endorsement for someone at his experience level and depth-chart position. What derailed his momentum, however, was a multi-week injury during the 2025 campaign that struck at a critical juncture in his development, robbing him of the reps necessary to solidify his roster standing at a position where the Dolphins have recently added proven depth in the form of center Aaron Brewer and tackle Gottlieb Ayedze. Heading into 2026, Meyer remains a cautiously optimistic developmental prospect rather than an established player—his path to meaningful snaps is competitive and far from guaranteed, making his trajectory heavily dependent on health, continued coaching patience, and opportunity created by attrition ahead of him on the depth chart.
Andrew Meyer ranks 34th of 72 graded centers by performance. That slots Andrew between Blake Brandel (C-) just ahead and Sedrick Van Pran-granger (D) just behind.
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Sedrick Van Pran-grangerBuffalo BillsBeat coverage and fan boards are running roughly even on Andrew Meyer, landing him at a C sentiment grade. The prevailing narrative frames him as a promising developmental prospect with genuine organizational belief—his impressive NFL debut drew praise from coaches and observers, and his inclusion on Miami's evaluation priority list signals meaningful long-term conviction, a meaningful endorsement for a second-year player operating on the fringes of the depth chart. That cautious optimism is tempered by the reality of his on-field production and the disruption caused by an injury that sidelined him for multiple weeks during the 2025 campaign at a critical juncture in his development, a setback that limited the reps he needed to solidify his roster standing and is reflected in his D+ performance grade. Recent Dolphins roster activity—particularly the signings of center Aaron Brewer and tackles Gottlieb Ayedze—underscores that Meyer's path to a meaningful role remains competitive and far from guaranteed, keeping fan and media perception grounded in measured expectations rather than breakthrough enthusiasm heading into 2026. The C-grade sentiment captures the middle ground precisely: enough upside and coaching praise to warrant serious evaluation, but insufficient on-field evidence and roster security to generate widespread confidence in his immediate impact potential.
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