
#71 C · New York Jets
Height
6'5"
Weight
310 lbs
Age
27
College
Ohio State
Draft
2021, Rd 2, #62
Experience
5 yrs
Grade Josh Myers
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On the field, Josh Myers grades out as a middling C for New York Jets (C Performance). The money matches the play — the Contract Value Index lands at C+, fairly priced. The public read is positive (B Sentiment), drawn from current news and social signal rather than the box score.
Length
2 years
Total Value
$11.0M
Guaranteed
$5.2M
AAV
$5.5M/yr
Josh Myers' value math nets a C+ Contract Value Index — placing the deal in a clear band relative to the league median at center. At $5.5M AAV over two years, Myers is priced as a solid-starter incumbent rather than a foundational piece, which aligns cleanly with his C performance grade and the organizational ambivalence baked into recent coverage. He played all 17 games in the 2025 season and the media acknowledges he delivered a strong campaign, yet the loudest editorial take simultaneously frames the Jets as active shoppers for a center upgrade — a contradiction that perfectly captures his tenuous standing. At 27 with five seasons under his belt, Myers occupies that precarious veteran role where a second-chance narrative and personal milestones have generated goodwill (his B sentiment grade reflects that), but neither his on-field production nor the front office's roster construction suggests conviction in his long-term viability as the answer at the position. The Jets' offseason activity — cutting Gus Hartwig and continuing to add competitive depth — signals a team in evaluation mode rather than one confident in a locked-in starter, making this a classic middle-ground bet on a capable but replaceable player. Over two years, this deal carries minimal dead-cap risk and provides flexibility if circumstances change, but it reads as organizational hedging rather than confidence — exactly what a C+ CVI should reflect.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the C band — a quick read on where Josh's contract sits relative to comparable money.
Josh Myers' performance grade lands at C, capturing how he stacks up at center this season. That grade reflects a solid-starter tier performer—capable of holding down the position and contributing positively to an offense, but without the elite consistency or technical dominance that separates foundational pieces from replacement-level depth. The clearest strength in his profile is durability: Myers played all 17 games in the 2025 season, demonstrating the availability required of a starting interior lineman and the kind of iron-man consistency that gives continuity to an offensive line. Where he struggles is in the qualitative gap between "solid contributor" and "cornerstone," an assessment that aligns directly with the media framing that the Jets should actively pursue a center upgrade despite having just extended him at $5.5M annually—a contract tier that reflects pragmatic middle-ground valuation rather than confidence in an elite starter. At 27 years old and five seasons into his NFL career, Myers occupies the tenuous position of a capable incumbent whose job security coexists with genuine organizational interest in competition; the recent roster moves (releasing Gus Hartwig, adding Gee Scott Jr.) signal active center-position management rather than settled satisfaction. His second-chance narrative and personal milestones have generated some goodwill in the media and fan sentiment, but that warmth is grounded in low expectations met rather than standards exceeded—a fragile foundation heading into the regular season.
Josh Myers ranks 21st of 71 graded centers by performance. That slots Josh between Austin Corbett (B-) just ahead and Robert Hainsey (C) just behind.
Graded higher
Austin CorbettBuffalo BillsB-Michael DeiterDenver BroncosC+Jordan MeredithLas Vegas RaidersC+Graded lower
Robert HainseyJacksonville JaguarsJosh Myers enters the 2026 offseason with a B sentiment grade — respectable on the surface, but propped up more by goodwill than conviction. The dominant narrative around his contract extension is a study in contradiction: a "second chance" framing and personal milestones have generated genuine warmth, yet the loudest editorial take is that the Jets should still be actively shopping for a center upgrade despite having just committed $5.5M AAV to him — not exactly a ringing endorsement of a cornerstone piece. That media ambivalence tracks cleanly with his on-field production, where his performance grade lands at an F, making the B sentiment grade look like a function of low expectations met rather than standards exceeded. The Jets' offseason roster activity — signing OT Chukwuma Okorafor, cutting Gus Hartwig, and adding pieces on both sides of the ball — signals a front office in active roster management mode, which only amplifies the sense that Myers' grip on the starting job is competitive rather than settled. He played all 17 games in 2025, and the coverage acknowledges he had a strong season, but "strong for a guy on a second chance" is a very different headline than "foundational starter locked in." Bottom line: Myers' public standing is stable but fragile — the narrative gives him credit for showing up and producing at a solid-starter level, while simultaneously keeping one foot out the door on his long-term viability as the answer at center in New York.
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