About Eric Adams, the best thing about him is that he appears to be genuinely committed to police reform. As an ex-cop, he is better positioned than anyone else in the race to deliver on it in a meaningful way. Shades of Nixon to China.
Continuing with the Nixon parallel, he is a crook and prone to fits of paranoia. There is a mini scandal at the moment having to do with his seeming lack of a home. The property he lists on some forms appears to be rented to someone else. There is a good chance he is earning income on that property but not reporting the income and paying taxes on it. Might seem to some to be a minor thing. But multiply it by 20 and you get an idea of how he has been cutting corners for most of his adult life.
He is also close to a certain class of developer, the same cesspool from which sprang one of our recent presidents. Proximity to that class of developer is usually not a good thing in a New York politician.
The last thing I'll say is that Eric Adams appears to have been a Republican at an earlier point in his life. That counts as a positive in my book. For a black man in a predominantly liberal city like New York that says something about his independence of mind. Now he downplays that because of course it has mainly downside politically.