
#37 CB · Los Angeles Chargers
1 transaction this offseason
Height
6'1"
Weight
209 lbs
Age
24
College
Villanova
Draft
Undrafted
Experience
0 yrs
CB Rank
#214 / 270
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On the field, Isas Waxter grades out as a shaky CB for Los Angeles Chargers (D+ Performance). That places him 214th of 270 graded cornerbacks. 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. As a prospect, expect these grades to move quickly as a real sample builds.
Total Value
$885K
AAV
$885K/yr
Isas Waxter delivered the kind of production that earns a C+ Contract Value Index relative to the CB pay band. At $885K AAV on what amounts to a rookie-scale deal, Waxter is priced like the depth cornerback he is—well below market for even a mediocre starter at the position, which means the contract itself carries minimal downside risk for Los Angeles. His D+ performance grade and sparse counting stats underscore that he hasn't generated the on-field evidence necessary to justify elevated compensation; he remains a developmental prospect operating on the roster fringes, elevated primarily for injury coverage and gameplan flexibility rather than as a core secondary piece. The Chargers' recent secondary overhaul—headlined by the signing of safety Derwin James and the release of Jerry Wilson—positions Waxter squarely in the replacement-level tier, a short-term fill whose trajectory depends entirely on training camp and preseason opportunities to prove he belongs in the regular rotation. For a player at this career stage and salary tier, the CVI grade reflects realistic value: the Chargers have committed minimal guaranteed resources to a prospect with room to prove himself, and if he doesn't, the financial burden is negligible. Waxter's path forward hinges on translating preseason opportunities into tangible competition for snaps, but the organization has already signaled through its recent moves that it's building its secondary around established talent, not developmental cornerbacks.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the C band — a quick read on where Isas's contract sits relative to comparable money.
Isas Waxter is an unproven rookie cornerback with the Los Angeles Chargers who has yet to appear in a regular season NFL game, making any meaningful evaluation of his on-field contributions essentially impossible at this stage. At just 24 years old, Waxter enters the league with the clock ticking on establishing himself as a reliable presence in a secondary that demands accountability week in and week out. Durability and availability are the foundational currencies for cornerbacks in this league, and with zero games played, Waxter has yet to make a single deposit toward building that reputation. His current grade of D+ reflects not a condemnation of his raw ability, but rather the stark reality that he has provided nothing tangible to the Chargers organization in a competitive environment where roster spots are earned through consistent availability. Los Angeles will need to see him not only healthy but capable of logging meaningful snaps before any serious projection of his role can take shape. The path forward for Waxter runs directly through the practice field and preseason opportunities, where he must demonstrate the durability, technique, and football IQ necessary to carve out a spot on a roster with legitimate playoff aspirations. Keep a close eye on whether he can simply stay on the field — for a young cornerback, that alone would be a significant first step.
Isas Waxter ranks 214th of 270 graded cornerbacks by performance. That slots Isas between Jalen Kimber (D+) just ahead and Elijah Jones (D) just behind.
Graded higher
Jalen KimberCincinnati BengalsD+Jakob RobinsonSan Francisco 49ersD+Trikweze BridgesDallas CowboysD+Graded lower
Elijah JonesArizona CardinalsThe talk around Isas Waxter this stretch nets a C sentiment grade. The Chargers cornerback carries a reputation as emergency depth rather than a meaningful contributor—his practice squad elevation and subsequent active roster promotion have been framed by media outlets as roster management tied to specific gameplan needs and injury circumstances, not organizational confidence in his long-term trajectory. That narrative tracks with his D+ performance grade, which underscores that he hasn't yet generated the on-field production or accolades necessary to move the needle with either analysts or fans. Recent roster moves by Los Angeles—particularly the signing of safety Derrin James and the release of DB Jerry Wilson—reinforce the perception that the Chargers are actively reshaping their secondary around established talent, leaving Waxter positioned as a short-term fill rather than a building block. Fan perception remains largely neutral and curiosity-driven, with the broader fanbase monitoring whether he can carve out legitimate preseason opportunities heading into 2026, but without expectation that he'll stick beyond immediate necessity. The media narrative suggests Waxter is replacement-level talent benefiting from circumstance; for him to shift sentiment meaningfully, he'll need training camp and preseason performance that contradicts the current framing of him as temporary depth.
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