
#37 CB · Los Angeles Chargers
1 transaction this offseason
Height
6'1"
Weight
209 lbs
Age
24
College
Villanova
Draft
Undrafted
Experience
0 yrs
CB Rank
#114 / 288
Grade this player:
Total Value
$885K
AAV
$885K/yr
The Chargers' $0.9M deal for Isias Waxter represents a significant overpay for what appears to be a depth cornerback, earning a disappointing D+ CVI that reflects poor value relative to production. While the contract carries minimal financial risk at under $1M annually, paying nearly seven figures for a player whose performance tier remains unestablished suggests the front office may have overvalued potential over proven results. Waxter's situation likely stems from being a young developmental piece or special teams contributor, but even accounting for upside, this deal exceeds what replacement-level cornerbacks typically command in today's market. The short-term nature helps limit long-term damage, but the Chargers essentially paid starter money for what projects as a borderline roster player. This type of inefficient spending on the margins can add up quickly, particularly for a team that needs every dollar working toward playoff contention in a competitive AFC West.
Isas Waxter sits firmly in replacement-level territory among NFL cornerbacks, a classification that aligns squarely with his D+ performance grade and the circumstances surrounding his time with the Los Angeles Chargers. There is no statistical profile to anchor a meaningful strength assessment here — Waxter's presence on the roster has been a product of emergency logistics, not earned opportunity, making any performance evaluation essentially ungradeable in a meaningful sense. His ceiling in this context is functioning as a warm body in practice, not as a competitive contributor to the cornerback rotation. The media framing around his elevation tells the whole story: this was a depth-chart patch job tied to short-term gameplan preparation, not a signal that the Chargers see anything long-term in him. At 24 and in what amounts to his rookie season, there is theoretically time to develop, but practice squad elevations under these conditions rarely produce lasting roster spots unless the injury situation at the position deteriorates significantly. With the Chargers sitting at 11-6 and holding the seventh seed in the AFC, every roster decision carries postseason weight, and Waxter simply does not factor into those stakes conversations. Unless injuries force a harder look at the cornerback depth chart, his tenure in Los Angeles looks like a short-term necessity that ends as quickly as it began.
A depth-level practice squad elevation with minimal impact on the Chargers' cornerback room. Headlines reference roster shuffling amid gameplan preparation, not a marquis signing. Waxter's elevation alongside Dalevon Campbell signals emergency depth needs, not long-term planning. Fans view this as a roster-management move tied to the Patriots matchup, not a real upgrade. Waxter is unlikely to stick beyond short-term necessity unless injuries strike the CB depth chart.
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