
CB · New York Giants
1 transaction this offseason
Height
5'11"
Weight
205 lbs
Age
23
College
Iowa State
Draft
Undrafted
Experience
0 yrs
CB Rank
#105 / 270
Grade Myles Purchase
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On the field, Myles Purchase grades out as a middling CB for New York Giants (C+ Performance). That places him 105th of 270 graded cornerbacks. Against that production, his deal reads as good value on the Contract Value Index (B) — the team is paying below what the play would command. The public read is negative (D Sentiment), drawn from current news and social signal rather than the box score. As a prospect, expect these grades to move quickly as a real sample builds.
Length
1 year
Total Value
$885K
AAV
$885K/yr
Myles Purchase's value math nets a B Contract Value Index — placing the deal in a clear band relative to the league median at CB. At $885K annually on a one-year deal, Purchase is operating well below market rate for the position, a pricing that aligns perfectly with his role as a depth cornerback and special teams contributor rather than a projected starter. His 2025 season production of 17 tackles and one interception across four games reflects limited opportunity and limited impact — the kind of reserve-level output that justifies a modest, short-term contract structure with no guaranteed commitments extending into future years. At 23 and in his rookie season, Purchase still occupies the developmental window where NFL teams expect more variability than consistency, and the Giants' recent offensive acquisitions signal they are concentrating offseason capital elsewhere rather than betting on expanded defensive back roles. The quiet media narrative surrounding him — neither accolades nor controversy — is entirely consistent with his standing as a margin-of-roster player whose value hinges on either unexpected performance elevation or roster attrition creating opportunity. This deal carries zero cap baggage and represents efficient depth allocation; Purchase's future contract value will turn entirely on whether his 2026 performance justifies a larger role or cementing his place as organizational depth.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the B band — a quick read on where Myles's contract sits relative to comparable money.
Myles Purchase's performance grade lands at C+, capturing how he stacks up at CB this season. The 23-year-old cornerback in his rookie season recorded 17 tackles and 1 INT across 4 games in 2025, numbers that reflect limited opportunity and a depth-piece role rather than meaningful starting snaps or developmental upside worth tracking closely. His interception stands as the bright spot in an otherwise modest statistical profile, but the minimal tackle total and abbreviated four-game sample size underscore how little impact he's had on the field so far. Purchase appeared in just four games—a concerning durability or opportunity concern that suggests either early-season injury, scheme misalignment, or straightforward roster depth positioning. The Giants' recent offseason activity has concentrated on wide receiver upgrades and offensive line reinforcement, with no visible roster moves signaling a shift in secondary emphasis toward Purchase's development; at $0.9M annually, he remains a reserve-level contributor operating outside mainstream media attention. Unless Purchase forces his way into a larger defensive backfield role through training camp performance or the Giants suffer unexpected attrition at corner, he figures to continue as a special teams and emergency depth option heading into 2026.
Myles Purchase ranks 105th of 270 graded cornerbacks by performance. That slots Myles between Myles Bryant (C+) just ahead and Darrell Baker Jr. (C) just behind.
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Darrell Baker Jr.Miami DolphinsMyles Purchase is essentially invisible in the public conversation surrounding the Giants' secondary, and his D sentiment grade reflects not controversy or backlash but rather a near-total absence of media interest. At $0.9M annually, he checks in as a depth cornerback and special teams contributor — the kind of player who generates headlines only when something goes wrong or something unexpected goes very right, and neither has happened. That quiet narrative aligns closely with his D+ performance grade, which tells the same story: limited impact, limited opportunity, and a 2025 season that produced 17 tackles and one interception across just four games — useful numbers that belong to a depth piece, not a starter making a case for expanded responsibilities. New York's offseason roster activity has been concentrated elsewhere, with the Giants adding DJ Reader and Shelby Harris in May moves that signal investment in the defensive line and secondary depth without any visible implication that Purchase's role is expanding. Until the Giants suffer meaningful attrition in their defensive backfield or Purchase forces his way into a larger role through training camp performance, the narrative around him will remain exactly where it is today — quiet, neutral, and parked firmly on the roster bubble.
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