
With Jacksonville Jaguars’ safety Andre Cisco set to be a free agent this offseason, what could his next contract end up looking like?
Pro Football Focus has recently put together a projection for Cisco and the other top 100 free agents this offseason.
According to PFF, they are projecting that Cisco lands a three-year deal with $27 million. This includes $16 million guaranteed.
If Cisco’s actual contract does land in this ballpark, his average annual contract value of $9 million would make him the 14th highest-paid safety in 2025 and he would rank 12nd in guaranteed money at the position.
Cisco was a third-round pick by the Jaguars in the 2021 NFL draft. His ball production throughout his career has been impressive and that will certainly draw the attention of other teams once free agency arrives.
Over the last three seasons, Cisco has generated 11 pass breakups and eight interceptions. In his career, quarterbacks have a below average passer rating of 92.0 when targeting him.
Whether or not the Jaguars bring Cisco back, they’ll still need to address the secondary as a whole. Last season, the Jaguars’ pass defense ranked 24th in completion rate, 30th in interceptions, and 30th in yards per attempt, according to Pro Football Reference.
Obviously, if Cisco does head elsewhere, that need in the secondary only increases. Under contract at the safety position for the Jaguars in 2025 are Darnell Savage, Andrew Wingard, Daniel Thomas, and Antonio Johnson.