
CB · Denver Broncos
1 transaction this offseason
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$1.8M/yr
The Denver Broncos secured decent value with Jade Robinson's $1.8M AAV deal, earning a C+ CVI that reflects a fair market transaction without being a clear steal or overpay. At under $2M annually, Robinson slots into that sweet spot for developmental cornerbacks or reliable depth pieces, where teams can afford to take measured risks without breaking the salary structure. The modest financial commitment suggests Denver views Robinson as either a promising young player worth developing or a steady veteran who can contribute in sub-packages and special teams without commanding starter money. This contract structure provides the Broncos with flexibility — they're not locked into a burdensome deal if Robinson doesn't pan out, but they also haven't secured a bargain-basement steal if he exceeds expectations. For a team that needs secondary depth and can't afford premium cornerback contracts across the board, Robinson's deal represents solid roster management that keeps options open while addressing a positional need at a reasonable cost.
Jade Robinson has not yet appeared in an NFL regular season game. A performance grade will be automatically generated once career statistics become available and the 16-game minimum is reached.
This is a low-risk, depth-only signing with minimal immediate roster impact. Coverage is sparse, with headlines pointing to practice squad candidacy rather than a starting role. The strongest signal is clear: Robinson is projected as a practice squad developmental piece, not a contributor. Fans are largely indifferent, with little buzz surrounding this transaction. Robinson's ceiling appears to be a depth cornerback fighting for a late-roster spot in Denver.
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