I think the sheer number of complaints/lawsuits makes it likely that he's got real problems.
But as I said before, based on everything I've seen published by the media, including all the texts, emails, etc. you posted here, its an extreme long shot he ever gets convicted of any criminal charges based solely on that. I'm assuming, like most, that the "best evidence" they have isn't being publicly shared, and for their sake, I certainly hope so.
They're going to need to prove a) actual sexual assault occurred and b) that it was non-consensual. Right now, all I'm seeing is a guy who clearly has some sort of fetish for massage therapists. Not particularly weird in my opinion, but whether he crossed the line or not remains to be seen.
My "best guess" is there's maybe a small number (like 1 or 2) of these victims who will actually get to the point of a district attorney seeking criminal charges, and the rest will play out as civil cases, likely with settlements being paid out to most.
The main issue for these women is this largely just seems to be one big group of "he said, she said". Like these women can show as many texts from him as they want, but if none of them admit anything or prove sexual assault, its pretty much not going to materialize into anything more than an "unwanted advance". Enough to win settlements and possibly a civil case or two, but I don't think nearly enough to win criminal charges.
And his NFL career isn't going to end over civil lawsuit settlements and being labeled as somebody who wants to bang massage therapists. That line likely goes around the block when it comes to Pro Athletes or even the general population itself.