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I like Mariota as a reclamation project actually. The Titans had 4 different offensive coordinators in his 5 seasons and most of his receivers were trash tier before, during and after their time on the Titans. He seems like the classic example of a guy who could take a step up in his game just by being put in a different environment.
 
Buyer beware on Brees. He can't throw downfield anymore. He's also stunk up the joint in his past two postseason games.
 
Buyer beware on Brees. He can't throw downfield anymore. He's also stunk up the joint in his past two postseason games.

But he’s awesome when playing for individual records in meaningless games.
 
Some wild ass guesses to get things started
  • Prescott - franchised or 5 years $160M
  • Brees - off market, nothing to see here
  • Brady - 2 years, $63 M
  • Tannehill - 3 years, $85 M
  • Winston - 2 years, $50M
  • Rivers - 1 year $24M
  • Bridgewater - 4 years, $80M
  • Mariota - 2 years, $30M
  • Keenum - 1 year, $12 M

I doubt Bridgewater goes for 4 years. And certainly not at only $20m/year unless all of its guaranteed.

Mariota getting 2/30m is probably a good bet especially if the 2nd year is largely guaranteed. So basically a team gets a relatively cheap year to try him out and then still gets a good deal the 2nd year if it works out or can get out of the deal if he doesn't.
 
But he’s awesome when playing for individual records in meaningless games.

Stat padder. If someone told Brady he could have the three SB losses back, but have 200 less TD's, he'd take it immediately.
 
If Brady leaves then Stidham or a rookie pick make the most sense, as any garbage QB on the market would make the cost prohibitive when combined with the dead money. It’s reload with Brady, or rebuild without him.
 
I like Mariota as a reclamation project actually. The Titans had 4 different offensive coordinators in his 5 seasons and most of his receivers were trash tier before, during and after their time on the Titans. He seems like the classic example of a guy who could take a step up in his game just by being put in a different environment.

Yup

He could have an Alex Smith-like resurrection
 
Something is wrong with NFL contracts when someone like Jameis can throw as many picks as TDS and still get 100m plus.

My dad would say, more money than sense.
 
While these numbers are probably pretty close (I bet someone makes a stronger offer for Winston, thinking they can change him), I don't see any of these QB worth even close to the suggested figures.

Since this thread was for predictions, not "are they wirth that ?", I'll play. I think the numbers will be high, as I also think most GMs are poor at their job.

Prescott - 6 years @ 200M
Brees - 1 year @ 35M
Brady - 3 years @ 100M
Tannehill - 4 years @ 100M
Winston - 5 years @ 120M
Rivers - 1 year @ 30M
Bridgewater - 5 years @ 100M
Mariota - 2 years @ 30M
Keenum - backup money, negligeable

Tannelhill - 4 years $118M, 62 guaranteed, dude had perfect timing to have a pretty good year
 
Some wild ass guesses to get things started
  • Bridgewater - 4 years, $80M

Me and farn had the right mount per year for Bridgewater ($20M) but expected a long-term than 3 years.
 
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