If you don't get it, you're not worth the response... but I'll give you one anyway. Top 10 out of 64 pay or the top 15 percentile does not reflect, 'market value for a solid safety'. That's would be categorized as within the elite payment category. It's the equivalent to a top 5 middle linebacker or QB relative to his peers so he's this, which you objected too.
I do not think you understand what "market value" is nor what "solid safety" means because it's largely due to a bias against someone. Amos was consistently one of the highest safeties in the game and he is 26 years old entering prime playing age.
Nothing detracts from the statement I made. The top guys are making in excess of 10 million comparatively to Amos' 9 which given his performance and age is an appropriate number, but he took less guaranteed money to get it compared to other players who make less per year, but have more guaranteed money.
Once Derwin James, Minkah Fitzpatrick, and Eddie Jackson and others get their pay day, it will continually bump Amos down the list.
It seems appropriate for a safety in Amos' category to be making between 7-9 million/season as they are a tier below those guys. If you want to make an argument that Amos got the higher end of his tier that he did not deserve (this is an argument I'd like to hear yet again) then feel free to make it with actual reasoning.
Until then, party on.