PatsFans.com Menu
PatsFans.com - The Hub For New England Patriots Fans
PatsFans.com - The Hub For New England Patriots Fans

What's Edelman worth?

Status
Not open for further replies.
This team doesn't need new wide receivers. I think keeping Edelman is important. Along with Amendola, Dobson, Thompkins and Boyce, good health and development of the three youngsters should make for a strong group.
 
He is the best PR on the team...he will be back there

I agree with both you and Doc. I always get worried with him back there. He's our only WR, we can't lose him. But he is one of the greatest Punt Returners in the game
 
My guess would be anywhere from $3-5M per year with incentives built in to protect against future injury, since this was the first full season he's been able to stay healthy. That's solid pay for a WR3.
 
Now that is an interesting way to put it. If Welker will be a cap casualty before the end of his contract, then he will be cut in the next few weeks. This is the last year of his contract. What I am suggesting is that Edelman would cost Denver less than Welker, and the their message board can have a Welker discussion for a year.

Eric Decker is an UFA after this season, and Demaryius and Julius Thomas are both UFAs after 2014. They'll have to worry about locking up their own receivers before they even consider adding a guy like Edelman. As it stands, my guess is that Welker will be a cap casualty before the end of his contract.
 
His value on special teams makes this somewhat harder to predict. I think he gets around $4 mm/year and if the Pats don't sign him, I would expect the Texans, Colts, Dolphins, Jets and Buffalo would be in the mix for the AFC and Cards, Seattle and SF in the NFC.
 
100 billion dollars.


 
Yes, $3-5M is solid pay for a #3 receiver. Someone will be convinced that he is a solid #2 receiver who might catch 100 passes for 1000 yards. Didn't we have this discussion last year?

My guess would be anywhere from $3-5M per year with incentives built in to protect against future injury, since this was the first full season he's been able to stay healthy. That's solid pay for a WR3.
 
Now that is an interesting way to put it. If Welker will be a cap casualty before the end of his contract, then he will be cut in the next few weeks. This is the last year of his contract. What I am suggesting is that Edelman would cost Denver less than Welker, and the their message board can have a Welker discussion for a year.

Theres a flip side to that coin

Personally i think we should get involved in the Decker sweepstakes. Just to drive the price up for those bastards
 
My guess would be anywhere from $3-5M per year with incentives built in to protect against future injury, since this was the first full season he's been able to stay healthy. That's solid pay for a WR3.

Wow no respect for mini-tron. He's going to be our #1 WR and make the pro bowl next year. The guy is amazing and in his prime now.

Please don't post another stupid GIF if you respond
 
Yes, $3-5M is solid pay for a #3 receiver. Someone will be convinced that he is a solid #2 receiver who might catch 100 passes for 1000 yards. Didn't we have this discussion last year?

Edelman was actually a WR1 by default this season. In part due to his knowledge and longevity in the offense, in part due to Brady having to break in a few rookies, and in part due to Amendola aggravating the groin injury and missing time followed by never being the same receiver we saw Week 1. Ideally, Edelman is everything you want in a WR3. Dobson may elevate himself to anywhere from a WR2 to a WR1, and that leaves the team still searching for big bodied, athletic threat that can kill defenses outside the numbers. Whether that guy is already on the team (Boyce? Thompkins?) or the team will make a move for him through FA (Nicks? Sanders?) or the draft remains to be seen.
 
Edelman was actually a WR1 by default this season. In part due to his knowledge and longevity in the offense, in part due to Brady having to break in a few rookies, and in part due to Amendola aggravating the groin injury and missing time followed by never being the same receiver we saw Week 1. Ideally, Edelman is everything you want in a WR3. Dobson may elevate himself to anywhere from a WR2 to a WR1, and that leaves the team still searching for big bodied, athletic threat that can kill defenses outside the numbers. Whether that guy is already on the team (Boyce? Thompkins?) or the team will make a move for him through FA (Nicks? Sanders?) or the draft remains to be seen.

What more do you want Julian to do? He was 4th in the league in receptions and 21st in yards. Oh yeah he was our #4 WR in preseason. Those are elite numbers and his 2nd half of the year was exceptional. I thought he got better and better each game. Haters keep hating
 
The Texans might value Edelman highly.

His value on special teams makes this somewhat harder to predict. I think he gets around $4 mm/year and if the Pats don't sign him, I would expect the Texans, Colts, Dolphins, Jets and Buffalo would be in the mix for the AFC and Cards, Seattle and SF in the NFC.
 
Our major hope of keeping Edelman is that Brady wants him to stay and they have the same agent. However, this kind of influence can only go so far. This is Edelman's first opportunity for real money. Edelman is essentially where good players are after their rookie contracts. There is no guarantee that Edelman will have another chance to sign a lucrative long-term contract with serious guaranteed monies. To put it another way, a guarantee of $6M translates into about $160K a year for the rest of his life.
 
Our major hope of keeping Edelman is that Brady wants him to stay and they have the same agent. However, this kind of influence can only go so far. This is Edelman's first opportunity for real money. Edelman is essentially where good players are after their rookie contracts. There is no guarantee that Edelman will have another chance to sign a lucrative long-term contract with serious guaranteed monies. To put it another way, a guarantee of $6M translates into about $160K a year for the rest of his life.

After losing Wes if Brady wants him he'll be a Patriot. And quite frankly we need him badly. I would rather overpay then lose him
 
Edelman's value to the NE Patriots is not only as our best WR but also our only reliable WR, with excellent production as both WR and PR in our system. After him, we have only question marks. So he should be at least as valuable to us as he is to anyone else. If history is any guide, however, BB will assess his fair market value somewhat lower than some other teams and watch him sign elsewhere.
 
Wow no respect for mini-tron. He's going to be our #1 WR and make the pro bowl next year. The guy is amazing and in his prime now.

Please don't post another stupid GIF if you respond

$3-$5M per year is plenty of respect for Edelman. If he's our WR1 again next year, though, the team is in trouble. I posted that GIF because what you said in that thread was so mind bogglingly ******ed that it didn't deserve words. So here, a GIF for you...

 
Do you guys think he'll re-sign for something like 3-4 years at 5m a piece? I'm kind of nervous offering him too much money because this is the first time Edelman's been healthy for a full season.

4 years / $16 million with $8 million guaranteed.
 
The Texans might value Edelman highly.

That is actually interesting because on the surface you’d think that they would but then you also have to consider that it was not until O’Brien departed and McDaniels returned that Edelman was given the opportunity at WR. 2010 and 2011 he was playing STs and DB.
 
$3-$5M per year is plenty of respect for Edelman. If he's our WR1 again next year, though, the team is in trouble. I posted that GIF because what you said in that thread was so mind bogglingly ******ed that it didn't deserve words. So here, a GIF for you...


You're right, why do we need a guy who finishes 4th in receptions and 21st in total yards (and top 5 in the second half in both categories) as our #1 WR. That makes no sense, production is overrated!

:bricks:
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
MORSE: Patriots Mock Draft 6 – A Week Before the Draft
TRANSCRIPT: Eliot Wolf Pre-Draft Press Conference 4/13
Patriots News 04-12, What To Watch For In The NFL Draft
MORSE: Pre-Draft Patriots News and Notes
MORSE: Patriots Mock Draft 5
MORSE: Patriots Mock Draft 5
Mark Morse
1 week ago
Patriots Part Ways with Another Linebacker as Offseason Roster Shake-Up Continues
Patriots News 04-05, Mock Draft 2.0, Patriots Look For OL Depth
MORSE: 18 Game Schedule and Other Patriots Notes
TRANSCRIPT: Mike Vrabel Press Conference at the League Meetings 3/31
MORSE: Smokescreens and Misinformation Leading Up to Patriots Draft
Back
Top