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Grade Kansas City Chiefs sign WR Jacob De Jesus
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Kansas City adds a dynamic practice squad contributor with special teams upside. Media coverage highlights De Jesus as a return specialist with UDFA potential. His versatility on special teams is the strongest selling point for depth. Fans view this as a low-risk, high-ceiling developmental signing for the roster. Chiefs gain a camp body who could carve out a niche role eventually.
This signing earns a C+ Contract Value Index (CVI), landing it squarely in "fair deal but nothing to get excited about" territory — the kind of low-risk depth move that fills a roster spot without straining the books. At roughly $1M AAV on a three-year, $3.1M deal, De Jesus comes in at near-minimum pricing, which is the only real argument in the contract's favor — the Chiefs aren't betting big here, just hedging. The problem is that at this salary tier, you're almost always looking at a replacement-level or roster-filler receiver, and without meaningful production data attached to this signing, there's no evidence De Jesus projects above that ceiling. For a Kansas City squad that is 6-11 and sitting at the 12 seed in the AFC West, this offseason needed to be about adding legitimate playmakers, not bodies, and a sub-$1.1M wide receiver doesn't move that needle. The three-year length is the mildly surprising element here — most camp-depth signings at this price point are one-year prove-it deals, so either the Chiefs see something developmental worth locking in, or the structure simply reflects standard practice for undrafted or waiver-wire-level talent. With no guaranteed money reported, the contract carries virtually zero financial risk, meaning Kansas City can cut ties at any point with no cap consequences — that's the one clean positive. Ultimately, the CVI reflects a transaction that is structurally sound but functionally uninspiring: low cost, low risk, and likely low impact on a roster that needs far more than a flier at wide receiver.
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The Kansas City Chiefs signed Jacob De Jesus (WR) on May 1, 2026. FanVerdicts grades every reported NFL transaction across three dimensions independently: Contract Value Index measures the deal's value relative to expected production, Sentiment measures media and fan reaction, and Fan Verdict aggregates community voting on this page. Current grades for this move: Contract Value Index C+, Sentiment C-, Fan Verdict pending.
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