
#55 G · Jacksonville Jaguars
Height
6'4"
Weight
315 lbs
Age
29
College
USC
Draft
2019, Rd 3, #92
Experience
7 yrs
G Rank
#37 / 172
Grade Chuma Edoga
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On the field, Chuma Edoga grades out as a middling G for Jacksonville Jaguars (C+ Performance). That places him 37th of 172 graded gs. The money matches the play — the Contract Value Index lands at C+, fairly priced. The public read is negative (D+ Sentiment), drawn from current news and social signal rather than the box score.
Length
2 years
Total Value
$7.0M
Guaranteed
$3.2M
AAV
$3.5M/yr
Net of age, position, and term, Chuma Edoga's deal earns a C+ Contract Value Index. At $3.5M AAV on a two-year deal, Edoga is priced as a depth interior lineman—reasonable market value for a veteran backup without starring production. His 2025 season showed 14 games of limited snaps, consistent with his C+ performance grade and the Jaguars' apparent view of him as a reserve contributor rather than a starter or impact rotational piece. At 29 years old in his seventh NFL season, Edoga is squarely in the back half of a career that has failed to generate either standout play or meaningful narrative momentum—he exists in professional limbo where he's neither overpaid nor underpaid, just present. The CVI reflects this neutrality: the contract is fair value for a journeyman lineman filling depth needs, but offers no upside and carries minimal leverage or leverage value in a roster construction sense. Recent team moves—signing multiple defensive and offensive linemen while releasing others—suggest Jacksonville views its roster as fluid enough that Edoga remains a fungible piece rather than a cornerstone, making his deal the definition of a serviceable, forgettable veteran contract in a crowded middle tier.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the C band — a quick read on where Chuma's contract sits relative to comparable money.
Per-game impact for Chuma Edoga pencils out to a C+ performance grade. At 29 years old and seven seasons into his NFL tenure, Edoga remains a solid depth piece along the offensive line, though he hasn't evolved into the starter-caliber contributor the Jaguars drafted him to be in 2019. His durability stands out as a strength—he appeared in 14 games during the 2025 season, demonstrating reliable availability for a veteran lineman—but his absence of standout statistical production or defensive impact leaves him firmly in the replacement-level tier of offensive guards. The $3.5M AAV contract reflects Jacksonville's view of him as a reserve or rotational contributor rather than a long-term cornerstone, and recent team moves to sign and cycle through offensive linemen (including the cut of Sal Wormley and additions of Trystan Colon and others) suggest the organization continues to explore upgrade paths at the position. With minimal public attention or media coverage, Edoga operates as a professional journeyman whose on-field contributions go largely unnoticed—neither disruptive enough to earn praise nor problematic enough to generate criticism. At this stage of his career, he's unlikely to shift from depth status to starter role without a significant performance leap, making him a quiet, competent piece of Jacksonville's roster rather than a building block for their future.
Chuma Edoga ranks 37th of 172 graded gs by performance. That slots Chuma between Cody Ford (B-) just ahead and Robert Hunt (C+) just behind.
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Robert HuntCarolina PanthersChuma Edoga exists in the media equivalent of witness protection, generating virtually zero buzz or discussion despite seven NFL seasons — a telling sign for any player hoping to maintain relevance in today's coverage-driven league. The complete absence of defensive production (zero career sacks as a guard, which appears to be a data error) and his $3.5M AAV deal position him squarely in the "replacement-level depth piece" category that rarely moves the needle for fans or analysts. His D+ sentiment reflects this professional purgatory where he's neither good enough to praise nor bad enough to criticize, just existing as organizational roster filler. The disconnect between his F performance grade and even this modest sentiment suggests that flying under the radar has actually protected him from harsher scrutiny that his on-field contributions might otherwise warrant. For Edoga to shift the narrative, he'd need either a breakout season as a starter or a complete position change, because currently he's the definition of a forgotten man whose career quietly fades without anyone particularly noticing or caring.
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