03-16-2023, 09:12 PM | #451 |
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Agreed. What Jared Goff is seems open for endless debate, but what Jared Goff is not is the weakest starter on this Lions team. If the Lions are legit playoff contenders and/or the NFC is a legit pile of shit right now, then it seems foolish to spend first round capitol on guys that aren't even possibly going to contribute immediately. If the Lions roster were in a little better (or worse) shape I might feel differently.
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I'm not seeing much to convince me that the Lions should take a QB high in this draft. What do they get, cap control on a QB that they can only hope will eventually be as good as Goff has been? And when can they expect that, 2 or 3 seasons from now? There isn't a slam-dunk good QB at #1 let alone #6. I don't think that now is the time for the Lions to continue to tread water waiting for better days a few years from now.
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I suppose it's too much to root for Buffalo to pick up Brandon Allen as their practice squad QB, now that Kyle Allen has been signed to back up Josh Allen.
With Minshew going to Indy, Foles will be released. They seem locked into drafting a QB now, and no one would pay a third QB $3 million except in very unusual circumstances. He should sign on somewhere - at least eight teams still need a guy with some experience to back up the starter. Washington and Tampa Bay seem content to stand with those one-year deals (Brissett and Mayfield). Atlanta is going with Ridder. And it's assumed Rodgers will go to the Jets, leaving Love in place. I don't think Green Bay has picked up Love's fifth year yet (still some time, Herbert and Burrow also haven't, and those teams are hardly going to take that risk). What happens if the Jets won't accept Green Bay's offer? It's been speculated that Green Bay can ask for a ridiculous amount here, however, if the bluff is called, the Packers can't exactly release Rodgers ($99 million in dead cap) and I'm not even sure how he can fit under New York's cap since there's so much guaranteed money. |
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03-17-2023, 08:55 AM | #457 | |
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the cap hit of rodgers would be 15.8M for the jets this season -- they are at 15M under, so no issues there. the packers are a yr or two late in terms of getting a large compensation for rodgers. they are probably stuck with a 2nd at this point, unless the jets get desperate, but it seems they are the ones calling green bay's bluff at this point. the jets are likely reluctant of giving a fut 1st, and 1.13 is probably out of the conversation for a player that is yr-to-yr at this point. |
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Who else do we think is in the Rodgers market right now (or would come in if the Jets start balking)?
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maybe SF?
rodgers is in a bad contract from a club perspective (it's a great contract for him, obviously). 58M+ guaranteed this season, then another 47M next season if he's on the roster in march 2024. it's a low cap this yr (15.8M), but you pay the price of being in cap hell for 2-3 seasons after that. only a desperate team would take that, or a team that is a qb away from getting to the SB. i can't think of anyone other than SF jumping in. |
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I feel like there has to be some ego involved, from both Rodgers and the Packers, about what his trade value is right now. In theory, it is best for him if the team acquiring him does not give up much in the way of compensation, but you have to think the Jets have to tread lightly in what they offer so that he isn't too insulted.
If Watson is worth 3 firsts (plus change), if I am Rodgers (or the Pack), I have to be thinking that Rodgers is super durable and was the league MVP two seasons ago, so he has to be worth something decent and maybe a single 2nd rounder is offensive? |
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03-17-2023, 03:27 PM | #464 | |
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This doesn't include $6.25 million in immediate top-51 room for the draft. They're also committing to a $33+ million cap bomb for 2024 if he retires, and 2024 is injury-guaranteed. But then I think it's less of a bomb, only a similar amount in annual dead cap while the whole deal expires in 2026. It's going to be tough for them. Teams do it all the time, but this will put a big strain on 2024. Green Bay still has to eat a lot of 2024 cap room to move him, but that's there regardless - they'd be eating a lot more if they didn't move this year's option bonus to the Jets. In the end, this is what a quarterback costs. There's just nothing to renegotiate down to make room for anything else. His salary is already sequential blocks of option money. |
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The NFL needs to get a handle on void years. The Browns gave Thornhill a contract with three years of salary and four void years.
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03-17-2023, 03:56 PM | #466 |
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The total cap amount is negotiated with the NFLPA. The newer twists are these guaranteed future bonuses. Basically, what's happening is that the next two years of negotiating is already done and guaranteed, with the admission that the player would be released after the third year. This is really a series of three five-year deals with releases guaranteed.
The trick of it is that if too much money is placed in the voidable years (Thornhill's doesn't have that much) and they don't sign him to a new contract three years from now, they have to eat what's in the voidable years in one lump. It all works out in the end, but the net effect is more money for fewer players and more players playing for the league minimum, which is at least significant. |
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But the cap goes up every year so today's million is worth more than next year's million. In a capped league void years are manipulating the cap. These void years allow the money to be spread in a way that essentially means the team is over the cap for some of the years the player is active.
If four void years are fine why not ten or twenty or one hundred? GMs will keep pushing the limits until the NFL does something.
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It is a feature, not a bug. They purposely created this little loop hole so that teams have some way cutting back on cap and still sign players, and so that players can get paid. The cap does a job in limiting contracts to an extent, but it is in no one's interest to hamstring so bad that they have a hard time putting 53 players on the field.
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The rule is five years on bonus money, which is why the contract was done in a sequence in that manner. It may be guaranteed, but as far as the cap in concerned, that guarantee can never be moved more than five years ahead. It may look that way right now, but that's just accounting. Most importantly, he has to be on the team or released after the deadline the previous year in order for it to actually be part of the cap. As far as how it's reported? Doesn't matter. He still has a salary and a bonus assigned to 2023, and that bonus cannot be extended more than five years if he has the money in his hands. It's interesting to look at some of these contracts. Try making sense of the Mahomes deal, which extends through 2031. Not a cent he's received, though, goes against the cap past 2027. In the end, all it is amounts to negotiating deals that get executed in the future, subject to all the cap rules of any other deal that gets done at that time. |
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exactly -- but the jets will need the rookie pool money only after the draft. by then, they can easily do something with carl lawson or restructure cj mosley. the main problem will be 2025 if rodgers retires after this season. if he plays in 2024, 2025 and 2026 become cap hell years. one advantage of the team option bonuses is for players near retirement, like rodgers. he will only earn that if he plays. i think we'll see more and more the option bonuses being used in lieu of signing bonuses for players with a yr or two left on their careers. i find these contracts fascinating -- the packers must have thought that they were extending their championship window by another yr last season when they signed rodgers to that contract. and that rodgers would retire after last season. who can blame them after the 2021 season results. the jets, conversely, are banking that they are in a situation similar to denver's when they got peyton manning. no reason to take on a contract like rodgers' if you are not a contender. Last edited by tzach : 03-17-2023 at 11:22 PM. |
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i haven't appreciated that from rodgers' perspective, but i'd think he would be even more fired up if he's traded for what would be perceived as a low compensation (implying that rodgers is done). from his interview, it's clear that he's discontent with green bay's management. i wouldn't be surprised if he follows his predecessor and play in the NFC North in two seasons time hehe. Last edited by tzach : 03-17-2023 at 11:28 PM. |
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I try to be careful to try and interpret Rodgers carefully. He uses sarcasm a lot, and the media absolutely detests him. It's gone from an uncomfortable relationship to out-and-out war. He'll play them in ways no one else will and they, in turn, will spin analysis in ways designed to make him look bad.
Green Bay is not managed by idiots. Rodgers is not an idiot. The contract seems appropriate for a quarterback who had been up there with anyone until last season. After a mediocre season and headed into a contract year, it makes sense for the Packers to see what they have in Love. Quarterbacks are hard to find - that's an understatement. The record for quarterbacks drafted 2-4 in the first round... it's not good. There hasn't been a franchise guy since Matt Ryan in 2008. Go first, you might have some security in the right year (as long as JaMarcus Russell isn't around). Go second, and you probably don't. So if Green Bay loves Love and they can trade out of this contract, they do it. I don't think it's as personal as people are making it out to be. And I think Rodgers understands that as do any of the people making decisions in Green Bay. Will he win in New York? Hard to say. But it might be the perfect place for him and would make them a legitimate contender. As for the price, this is a tough negotiation. The Jets have to honor the massive 2023 guarantee in the contract. So there's value in taking that off of Green Bay. But they're getting a guy who, until last year, was the top QB in the league as often as not. |
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Brandon Cooks traded for the 4th time(tie with Eric Dickerson)
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Draft Night 2016 seems so far away. Good for him.
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Tom Brady Bans Jokes About Ex-Wife Gisele From Upcoming Comedy Roast: ‘It’s The One Rule’
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Good idea to get this out of the way BEFORE his Fox broadcasting career. For viewers... not so much.
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The Lamar Jackson case is getting a little more interesting. Since the franchise tag is usually non-exclusive and no one has ever paid the price without it being clear that the franchising team did not want to keep the player, I think that prevented teams from seriously exploring an offer.
So Jackson's "rep" is apparently hinting that there is a serious rift with Baltimore. If there isn't a matching risk, teams might get involved - even teams that previously indicated they wouldn't be in the game. The key is clearing enough cap room to make an offer, so it has to come soon. I suppose that's why the hints are coming right now. If it's real enough, and Baltimore wants out, they could ask for more than two firsts - especially if they can put together a sign-and-trade to keep it more immediately cap-friendly. Deep down, though, I think this gets worked out and Jackson gets his money and stays with Baltimore. |
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the cba doesn't seem to allow a trade for more than 2 first-round picks for a player in lamar's situation. that said, the interpretation of the cba has been stretched in other occasions, so who knows. for instance, the cba doesn't say anything about BAL revoking the tag, signing lamar to a dummy contract, and trading him for more than 2 firsts, since then he would not be on the tag anymore. but i'd expect there would be litigation in that case, since the spirit of the rule has been circumvented. the ravens are certainly aware of the cba limitation, so they are either happy to move on for 2 firsts, or they have signaled they would match any offer sheet that comes in. |
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Once Jackson signs a new contract, I don't think there are restrictions on trading him. A team might find value in offering more than two first-round picks to offset some initial cap room, enabling them to make a larger offer - one that Jackson would presumably sign. Baltimore then would be trading cap room and some money for that additional compensation. In addition, the premium might be seen as inducement for Baltimore not to match the offer under the franchise process. So they negotiate terms with Jackson, he says, "yes, I would sign that," and then the team negotiates with Baltimore so that they don't simply say, "ah, thanks for doing that for us, but he's worth more than two firsts so we'll keep him." There's a reason no player a team wanted to keep has ever been signed away under the non-exclusive franchise tag. It was essentially designed to work that way. Of the three designations, the non-exclusive franchise tag is almost always the one used. Of course, Jackson doesn't have to cooperate. Then Baltimore can't trade him at all - it's either take the two firsts or match. |
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The GM Show on the Athletic Football Show Podcast did a rundown about the big four QBs. Randy Mueller tends to have a slightly different perspective than the current groupthink. Worth a listen if you are into that.
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I may be regretting this in a couple of years Josh Allen-style, but I wouldnt touch Will Levis anywhere in the first round much less top 5.
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I think Allen is very good, but he seems like Russell Wilson, but just a bit worse in every category. So will he have the similarly shorter prime?
There are far worse things to be than just a bit worse than a future Hall of Famer. The Bills are set with him. And he was the 7th pick. My sense is Levis is going to be a good one - that this is the year of the quarterback we'll be talking about for the 2010s. |
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Do you mean statistically? They are obviously much, much different in height/weight (Wilson: 5'11/215 lbs vs Allen: 6'5/240 lbs), which I would think would impact durability/aging - for better or worse. Wilson has been remarkably durable for his size, but he runs a lot less often than he did early in his career and takes a lot of sacks. I can see how their first 4-5 years look pretty similar, but I think Allen's physical advantages will likely see him developing and aging differently. |
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Lamar Jackson has requested a trade, via twitter
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Requesting a trade kind of does not make sense for a restricted free agent who has not signed his tender, though I understand what he means.
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Yeah, I don't know how things might work from here. In theory, if Lamar talked with, say, the Colts... and worked out a deal where they'd trade for him on the one year franchise tender, then maybe he could force that sort of deal, right?
So, the moving parts could be: 1. Colts and Lamar agree to a new contract 2. Colts and Ravens agree to a deal 3. Lamar signs Ravens 1y tender 4. Ravens trade Lamar to Colts per the deal 5. Lamar signs new deal with Colts In theory, that seems to be how this could work, right? Presumably for something other than the "two firsts." I wonder how strong the Ravens front office can be here. If he gets no offers for a contract/trade, and he just sits on the 1y franchise tender, are they willing to just play without him this year? (Maybe, tbh) Last edited by QuikSand : 03-27-2023 at 10:39 AM. |
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I *think* that's OK under the CBA.
But these kinds of complicated multi-move deals are where you really really need an agent to help make sure nothing gets overlooked. I think that it is not advisable for a player to not have an agent. But at least if you are just doing a normal contract extension, you can find the contract of a similar player to you and say "give me this deal." But this is going to require multiple parties all talking to each other at the same time to do something that I am sure will require weird-looking moves to make it comply with the cap, etc. |
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