
#75 OT · Free Agent
Height
6'4"
Weight
302 lbs
Age
28
College
Kansas
Draft
2020, Rd 6, #180
Experience
6 yrs
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On the field, Hakeem Adeniji grades out as a poor OT for Free Agent (F 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
1 year
Total Value
$1.2M
AAV
$1.2M/yr
The Hakeem Adeniji signing represents a fair-value depth move that checks out at C-level CVI, reflecting exactly what you'd expect to pay for a serviceable backup tackle in today's market. At $1.2M AAV, this falls squarely into replacement-level territory for an offensive lineman who's shown he can fill in when needed but lacks the consistency to be counted on as a long-term starter. The one-year structure is smart risk management — it gives a team affordable insurance without committing significant resources to a player whose ceiling appears firmly established as a rotational contributor. Adeniji's career arc suggests he's found his NFL niche as organizational depth, and this contract reflects that reality without overpaying for upside that likely doesn't exist. For any team needing tackle depth without breaking the bank, this C-grade CVI deal delivers exactly what's advertised — nothing spectacular, but adequate value for a known commodity who can step in during injury situations.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the C band — a quick read on where Hakeem's contract sits relative to comparable money.
Hakeem Adeniji is a six-year veteran offensive tackle who has carved out a journeyman role in the NFL after entering the league as an undrafted free agent, building his career through perseverance rather than pedigree. Over the course of his career, Adeniji has appeared in 57 games, a number that speaks to a dependable physical durability even as his opportunities have fluctuated with roster changes and depth chart shuffles. That level of availability — crossing the threshold of an established starter in terms of games played — demonstrates that NFL coaching staffs have repeatedly trusted him enough to dress and deploy him when needed. However, durability alone does not tell the full story, and Adeniji's overall performance during those opportunities has been well below the standard expected of a starting-caliber offensive lineman at this level. His film reveals consistent struggles with edge speed and anchor strength against power rushers, making him a liability when asked to hold down a starting assignment rather than serve in a rotational or emergency capacity. As a free agent at 28, Adeniji occupies the roster-filler tier of the offensive tackle market — the kind of player teams sign for depth insurance and emergency starts, not as a cornerstone of the offensive line. For him to extend his NFL shelf life, he will need to demonstrate marked improvement in his pass protection technique, as the league has little patience for tackles who cannot win on the edge in today's pass-heavy environment.
Hakeem Adeniji ranks 168th of 189 graded offensive tackles by performance. That slots Hakeem between Dylan Cook (D-) just ahead and Darian Kinnard (F) just behind.
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Dylan CookPittsburgh SteelersD-Colby SorsdalDetroit LionsFZach ThomasSan Francisco 49ersFGraded lower
Darian KinnardGreen Bay PackersHakeem Adeniji enters the 2026 free agency period with a **C+** sentiment grade, reflecting the media's neutral-to-tepid assessment of his market value as a veteran depth piece. After six seasons bouncing between organizations, coverage frames him as a well-traveled utility lineman whose primary selling point is positional versatility rather than standout performance at any one spot. The media narrative consistently positions Adeniji in the "modest contract, low single-digit millions" category, viewing him as depth insurance rather than a featured starter or priority re-signing target. Recent Dallas coverage has been largely forgettable, lumping him into broader free agency roundups without individual spotlight, though outlets acknowledge his tenure as a "worthwhile reclamation project" without any accompanying performance concerns or red flags. The overall tone suggests a serviceable, unspectacular veteran whose appeal is entirely contingent on scheme fit and roster construction needs rather than any elevated market demand or standout tape.
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