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You are right that none of the above mentioned have played as consistently as Welker. The main difference is that all the above mentioned players signed those deals in their 20's when they were hitting their prime. Welker is 31, and there is chance that his prime years are either done or close to being done. If he was 27 i'd say that $8 -$9 mil per year would be a fair deal as he still had his prime years ahead of him.
I disagree with your point though that Wes can or should roll the dice. He may have been paid $18 mil so far in his career but after taxes and paying his agent he's probably only seen half of it. The difference between $9.5 mil and rolling the dice with injury and $27 mil guaranteed is big.
Anyways, the one thing I think we can all agree on is that hopefully Welker is catching balls from Brady for the forseeable future.
They signed them two and one year ago at age 29 and the deals were for 5 and 6 years at top tier money. They are his age now and have 4 and 5 years remaining. He'll only ever see half of it. But if he's smart and invested it wisely or never spent a nickle like the cowboy with the self sustaining ranch or got put on a budget like Bianca did with Vince he's got more security now that any of us will ever have. If he was 27 he'd be laughing at you if you offered him less than $12M for 6 years...since that won't be top money in 4-5 years.











