
CB · Pittsburgh Steelers
1 transaction this offseason
Height
6'1"
Weight
190 lbs
Age
22
Draft
2026, Rd 3, #85
Experience
0 yrs
Grade Daylen Everette
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On the books, the Contract Value Index reads C+, fairly priced. The public read is positive (B+ 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.
Total Value
$6.9M
Guaranteed
$1.5M
AAV
$1.7M/yr
Daylen Everette drew a C+ on the Contract Value Index — a calibrated read on Pittsburgh's cap allocation at cornerback. At $1.73M annually on a rookie scale contract, Everette's deal carries minimal financial risk and represents the kind of low-cost probe that competitive teams deploy when evaluating developmental talent in the secondary. The third-round draft capital signals genuine conviction — Pittsburgh invested real selection equity, not settling for depth-chart filler — and the media narrative confirms the calculus: a physically gifted prospect with clear athletic tools whose instincts and coverage consistency remain unproven. At 22 and in his rookie season, Everette is precisely the profile you'd expect a C+ to land: legitimate upside constrained by heavy projection risk and the practical reality that most Day 2 cornerbacks require multiple seasons before delivering consistent NFL-level play. The Steelers' recent secondary activity — cutting a veteran DB and signing multiple depth pieces — suggests roster churn aimed at creating space for developmental prospects like Everette to compete rather than a team locked into a championship-or-bust posture. His contract value hinges entirely on whether his physical tools translate to positional mastery; if they do, this deal becomes a bargain; if they don't, it's simply sunk cost in a failed gamble.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the C band — a quick read on where Daylen's contract sits relative to comparable money.
Daylen Everette has not appeared in an NFL regular season game.
Around Pittsburgh, the narrative on Daylen Everette reads as a B+ sentiment grade — measured by recent headlines and fan reactions. The 22-year-old cornerback is garnering genuine prospect intrigue despite his rookie status, with media coverage emphasizing his hard-hitting style and elite athletic tools from Georgia rather than treating him as depth filler—a third-round investment signals the Steelers viewed him as a legitimate developmental cornerstone, not a late-round lottery ticket. The prevailing debate centers on whether a project DB actually fits the Steelers' win-now positioning after a 10-7 playoff season, with some skeptics questioning whether early-round capital spent on a developmental prospect makes sense alongside veteran additions at other positions. Recent offseason moves—notably the signings of linebacker Jamin Davis and receiver upgrades Daryl Porter Jr. and Joaquin Davis—underscore management's intent to compete now, which has amplified the scrutiny on Everette to prove his instincts and field awareness match his physical toolkit sooner rather than later. The sentiment remains solidly positive but tethered to expectation; fans and analysts alike see legitimate prospect upside, yet the narrative carries an implicit urgency: Everette must translate athleticism into reliable coverage and tackling to justify the third-round commitment in a narrow playoff window.
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