NFL · Scoring engine

Graded for

your situation—not a generic rubric.

A league-minimum deal and a max contract should not share the same rubric. AgentX calibrates NFL grades to your tier—UDFA, late-round pick, starter, franchise tag candidate—so advice is achievable, not fantasy.

Protect the value you've worked so hard for.

You cannot negotiate like a franchise QB on a camp deal—and you should not accept camp-deal language if you are the franchise QB. AgentX scores the NFL deal you actually have.

Why generic NFL checklists fail

Checklists that tell every player to demand no-trade clauses or every star to accept team-friendly void years produce bad advice both ways. NFL leverage is tier-specific, and scoring should be too.

How AgentX adds value

1
Detect your leverage tier

From contract type, sport, deal size, and profile context, AgentX assigns a tier—pro star, rotational, minimum, college NIL level, walk-on, and more.

2
Score against the right bar

Guaranteed money, APY vs market, length, clause quality, and front-load are weighted for your tier. A strong UDFA deal can earn an A; a weak star deal earns a C with fixes.

3
Scenario realism

Accept, counter fair, push ceiling, and walk-away probabilities reflect what is actually achievable. Walk-away is only credible when you have a stated alternative.

What you walk away with

  • A/B/C grade with tier context (UDFA through star)
  • Five-dimension breakdown weighted for your leverage
  • Walk-away scenarios only when alternatives are credible
  • Red flags marked actionable vs informational for your role

Built for

  • Rookies learning what 'good' looks like at their level
  • Veterans who need market-calibrated pushback
  • College athletes navigating first NIL or revenue-sharing offers
  • Parents who need an honest read without false hope or false alarm

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Not legal advice. AgentX provides educational analysis and drafting tools—not a law firm or sports agency.