
#55 G · Jacksonville Jaguars
Height
6'4"
Weight
315 lbs
Age
28
College
USC
Draft
2019, Rd 3, #92
Experience
7 yrs
G Rank
#99 / 167
Grade this player:
Length
2 years
Total Value
$7.0M
Guaranteed
$3.2M
AAV
$3.5M/yr
The Jaguars made a puzzling decision by committing $3.5M annually to Chuma Edoga, a move that represents a significant overpay for an unproven guard who lacks the track record to justify starter money. At this salary tier, Jacksonville should be securing at least a solid starter-caliber player, but Edoga's resume simply doesn't support that investment — his performance score lands squarely in unproven territory, making this deal look like the front office betting on upside rather than established production. The two-year commitment with $3.2M guaranteed provides some financial flexibility, but even that modest security feels excessive for a player who hasn't demonstrated he belongs in a starting lineup. This contract earns a D- CVI grade because the Jaguars are paying above-average starter money for a player who profiles more as a depth piece or developmental project. Jacksonville's offensive line needed upgrades, but this signing feels like they reached for a name rather than finding genuine value in the guard market.
Chuma Edoga earns an F for the Jaguars at guard, a former third-round pick whose career has been a major disappointment. Edoga has bounced between teams without establishing himself as a capable starter at any position on the line. His pass protection has been porous, and his run blocking has lacked the physicality to be effective. Jacksonville gave him an opportunity, and the results have been well below expectations. Edoga is a player whose draft pedigree suggested he would be a starter, but the reality has been far less kind. The Jaguars need to find better options on the interior.
Chuma Edoga exists in the media equivalent of witness protection, generating virtually zero buzz or discussion despite seven NFL seasons — a telling sign for any player hoping to maintain relevance in today's coverage-driven league. The complete absence of defensive production (zero career sacks as a guard, which appears to be a data error) and his $3.5M AAV deal position him squarely in the "replacement-level depth piece" category that rarely moves the needle for fans or analysts. His D+ sentiment reflects this professional purgatory where he's neither good enough to praise nor bad enough to criticize, just existing as organizational roster filler. The disconnect between his F performance grade and even this modest sentiment suggests that flying under the radar has actually protected him from harsher scrutiny that his on-field contributions might otherwise warrant. For Edoga to shift the narrative, he'd need either a breakout season as a starter or a complete position change, because currently he's the definition of a forgotten man whose career quietly fades without anyone particularly noticing or caring.
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