Brady6
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Edelman had a great year, but I think $4M a year is the right amount, and anything over $5M is ridiculous. I'd probably go 4-5 years for $16-$20M, $10M guaranteed, and backload his deal so his salary the first two years is under $2M but give him a $4-5M signing bonus to amortize over the life of the contract.
Not that I disagree with your evaluation; but tell me how exactly the team is going to convince Edelman and his agent that despite Edelman being a more effective, talented and younger player than Amendola he should take a lesser contract than the team gave Amendola just 1 season before?
Edelman's numbers are the definition of deceptive though. He stepped up this year amidst a sea of injured and novice players and proved he is a viable NFL receiver. But if BB is planning on him being our number one receiver next year, forget Christmas, our goose will be cooked in the preseason.
Edelman caught 105/151 targeted passes equaling 69.5% in 2013 there was nothing misleading about his stats, misleading would have been if he caught 105 but it took 250 targeted passes to get him there. If anything the lack of weapons made him a bigger focus of the defenses and matched him up against the other team’s top DBs more often. I am not sure where you look up your definitions but you might want to consider a new dictionary.
Also once again keep in mind that the Patriots set the market in 2013 for 27-28 year old slot receivers when they gave Amendola his deal, if you take a look at the Rams roster Amendola was not exactly taking the field with Johnson Jr. and AJ Green on the outside.
The person of the shoes he filled, Welker, is a perfect example: when he was with us, our top receiver, number 2/3 receiving option. With the Broncos, number 3 receiver, number 4 receiving option.
Demaryius Thomas – 16 games, 143 targets, 8.93 targets per game
Eric Decker – 16 games, 137 targets, 8.56 targets per game
Wes Welker – 13 games, 110 targets, 8.46 targets per game
Julius Thomas – 14 games, 89 targets, 6.35 targets per game
Unless Manning called you and told you he looks at Welker 4th I don’t really see how you concluded he is their 4th option. Welker left 2 of his 13 games early and was within 4/10s of the targets per game of D. Thomas and Decker and more than 2 ahead of J. Thomas.
I also really like the idea of having two starting-quality receivers at the most physically demanding receiver position.
I like the idea as well but if Edelman wants a contract like Amendola’s which I see no reason why he wouldn’t considering he has proven to be better than him how can the Patriots commit nearly $12 million per year to the slot WR? Maybe we can do it for a 2014 but if we resign Edelman then you can basically stamp Amendola’s bus ticket out of town at the conclusion of 2014 when his cap number is not so impossible.












