
DE · Tennessee Titans
1 transaction this offseason
Height
6'4"
Weight
252 lbs
Age
25
Draft
Undrafted
Experience
1 yr
Grade David Ebuka Agoha
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On the books, the Contract Value Index reads C+, fairly priced. The public read is negative (D+ Sentiment), drawn from current news and social signal rather than the box score. As a pro, expect these grades to move quickly as a real sample builds.
Total Value
$1.9M
AAV
$968K/yr
David Ebuka Agoha's Contract Value Index lands at C+, putting the deal in a defined slice of comparable signings. At $967,500 AAV on what amounts to a prove-it agreement, this is a textbook low-risk, depth-only allocation — the kind of deal a rebuilding roster cycles through constantly during inventory season. The 2024 season production tells the story: three games of action, minimal evidence of NFL-level consistency, which aligns squarely with his D+ performance grade and the media consensus treating him as a camp body rather than a 53-man prospect. At 25 years old and just two seasons into his career, there remains a developmental sliver, but the Titans' recent activity — working him out before signing, simultaneously releasing other defensive ends, cycling through multiple low-cost position groups — paints a clear picture of organizational indifference and practice squad evaluation rather than genuine roster building. The sentiment reading of D+ reflects the near-total public apathy surrounding this move, which is appropriate given the signal quality: this is not a bet on upside, but a chess piece in preseason depth management with long odds to survive the cut-down to 53. Unless Agoha delivers a standout preseason, expect him to trend toward the practice squad or off the roster entirely by regular season start.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the C band — a quick read on where David's contract sits relative to comparable money.
David Ebuka Agoha has not appeared in an NFL regular season game.
David Ebuka Agoha's arrival in Tennessee has generated virtually no meaningful public reaction — a D+ sentiment reading that accurately reflects the near-total indifference surrounding this signing. The media narrative has been almost entirely procedural, with coverage limited to workout announcements and roster-shuffling notes rather than anything resembling genuine excitement about his upside as a defensive end. That narrative aligns cleanly with his on-field standing — a D+ performance grade for a player who appeared in just three games during the 2024 season, offering little evidence that he can carve out a consistent role at the NFL level. The Titans' recent activity in the trenches adds further context: Tennessee simultaneously released defensive ends Ali Gaye and Nate Lynn while cycling in low-cost additions across multiple positions, painting a picture of a roster in active inventory mode rather than targeted upgrades. The fact that the organization worked Agoha out before signing him is the loudest signal of all — that is classic camp-body protocol, not the treatment of a legitimate 53-man candidate. At 24 and just two seasons into his professional career, there is a sliver of developmental intrigue, but the overwhelming consensus treats this as practice squad competition at best. The narrative here is not moving anywhere encouraging, and without a standout preseason performance, Agoha risks fading into the roster footnotes before September arrives.
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