
#60 C · Miami Dolphins
Height
6'3"
Weight
295 lbs
Age
26
College
UTEP
Draft
Undrafted
Experience
2 yrs
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On the field, Andrew Meyer grades out as a shaky C for Miami Dolphins (D+ Performance). Against that production, his deal reads as fairly priced on the Contract Value Index (C+) — the team is paying below what the play would command. The public read is mixed (C Sentiment), drawn from current news and social signal rather than the box score.
Length
3 years
Total Value
$2.8M
Guaranteed
$90K
AAV
$948K/yr
Andrew Meyer's three-year, $2.8M deal with Miami earns a solid C+ CVI, representing a fair-value signing for a backup center with limited NFL experience. At just $0.9M annually, the Dolphins are paying bottom-tier starter money for a player who projects as organizational depth, making this a low-risk investment that aligns with his current market value. The minimal $0.1M guarantee reflects Miami's cautious approach to a relatively unproven commodity, giving them easy exit flexibility if Meyer doesn't develop as hoped. While the term length shows some organizational belief in his potential, the modest financial commitment suggests the front office views him more as a developmental piece than a core contributor. This represents smart roster building at the margins — Meyer gets his opportunity to compete for snaps while Miami secures affordable depth at a crucial position without hampering their salary cap flexibility.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the C band — a quick read on where Andrew's contract sits relative to comparable money.
Andrew Meyer is a second-year center for the Miami Dolphins who remains very much a work in progress at one of the most demanding positions on the offensive line. With an undefined number of career games under his belt, Meyer has yet to establish the kind of durability and availability record that separates developmental prospects from legitimate starting-caliber talent — and at the center position, where consistency and snapping reliability are the foundation of everything an offense does, that absence of sustained reps is a meaningful concern. Centers rarely show up in the box score, but their value is measured in communication, protection adjustments, and the ability to stay on the field week after week, and Meyer has not yet demonstrated enough of that track record to inspire confidence at the NFL level. His current grade of D+ reflects a player who has flashed enough to remain on a roster but has not yet translated physical tools or practice-field development into consistent in-game execution. At 26, he is perhaps slightly older than teams prefer when projecting long-term upside at the position, which adds a layer of urgency to his development timeline. The key question heading into the next season is whether Meyer can carve out meaningful snaps, build chemistry with Miami's interior linemen, and prove he can handle the mental demands of the position against high-level defensive fronts. If he cannot make a significant leap in availability and performance, he risks becoming a depth piece rather than a genuine option at the pivot.
Andrew Meyer ranks 32nd of 71 graded centers by performance. That slots Andrew between Trystan Colon (C) just ahead and Sedrick Van Pran-granger (D) just behind.
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Sedrick Van Pran-grangerBuffalo BillsAndrew Meyer enters the 2026 season carrying a C-grade sentiment that reflects cautious optimism tempered by realistic expectations about his developmental trajectory. The Miami center has generated modest buzz following an encouraging NFL debut that earned praise from coaches, signaling genuine organizational belief in his long-term upside despite his limited experience. However, an untimely injury during the 2025 campaign disrupted his momentum at a critical developmental juncture, limiting the crucial reps needed to solidify his roster standing. While Meyer's inclusion on the team's evaluation priority list represents meaningful organizational endorsement, the fluid nature of Miami's depth chart means his path to a significant role remains highly competitive. The prevailing narrative positions him as a promising developmental prospect rather than an established contributor, with fans and media maintaining appropriately measured expectations. His C-grade sentiment captures this middle-ground perception — enough upside to warrant attention, but insufficient on-field evidence to generate widespread confidence in his immediate impact potential.
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