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Grade Myles Adams
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On the books, the Contract Value Index reads C+, fairly priced. The public read is mixed (C Sentiment), drawn from current news and social signal rather than the box score.
AAV
$1.1M/yr
**Value Verdict: Fair Deal with Modest Upside** The Lions' $1.1M AAV commitment to Myles Adams earns a C+ CVI, representing a fair market deal for defensive line depth with limited downside risk. At barely above veteran minimum salary, Detroit is essentially getting a lottery ticket on a developmental defensive tackle who has shown flashes during his NFL journey but hasn't established himself as a consistent contributor. Adams fits the profile of a rotational interior lineman who can provide spot duty and special teams value without breaking the bank or creating salary cap complications. The modest financial commitment gives the Lions flexibility to cut ties without penalty if Adams doesn't pan out, while the low base salary means any meaningful production represents excellent value. This is classic roster-building at the margins — Detroit adds a warm body with upside potential while maintaining maximum financial flexibility, making it the type of low-risk, moderate-reward signing that competitive teams should be making regularly.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the C band — a quick read on where Myles's contract sits relative to comparable money.
Myles Adams has not appeared in an NFL regular season game.
Myles Adams' re-signing with the Detroit Lions lands with a resounding shrug from media and fans alike, earning a C sentiment grade that perfectly captures the public's indifference toward this move. Five headlines covered the transaction, and every single one framed it identically — a low-risk depth addition, organizational housekeeping, nothing more — which tells you everything about how the market values Adams' profile heading into his third season in Detroit. There's no meaningful performance baseline to push back against that narrative, as Adams occupies the replacement-level tier of the defensive line rotation with expectations calibrated accordingly. The broader roster context doesn't help his visibility either — Detroit has been active this offseason, adding Jay Tufele, Avonte Maddox, Chuck Clark, and others, meaning Adams is one of several quiet depth signings rather than a move that registers on its own. The one sliver of credibility working in his favor is continuity; three seasons with the same coaching staff signals at least some functional trust in his role, even if that role sits firmly on the roster bubble. The bottom line is that Adams enters training camp as a known quantity in a crowded room — neither a cause for concern nor a reason for optimism — and the sentiment surrounding him is unlikely to move unless he forces the issue on the field.
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