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I’m glad because that means one less team in front of us in the draft looking for a QB. I’d imagine they’ll probably take Surtain if he falls.
 
does this mean the new TV deal is going to be huge, and the cap is going to sky rocket?
 
Lamar and Josh Allen come on down!
 
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Before you can get a "fair" assessment of QB value, you first have to choose the measurable standard. So who gets pegged for the model of fair value?
I don’t know. It’s hard because QBs make generous salaries. What QB do you think is currently paid at fair value ?

Seems like, in a year the cap is decreasing, that an injured Prescott - and his lack of playoff appearances/success - isn’t worth nearly what he got... But while Googling, I had a hard time justifying many of the other QB salaries as well. Maybe I need to readjust.
 
Dallas def overpaid but one thing to remember, is Jerruh is on the TV negotiation committee and some estimates have that increasing as much as 100% and could be signed soon. if the deal trickles downs asap, that 40M might not be so big anymore as a % of cap
 
I don’t know. It’s hard because QBs make generous salaries. What QB do you think is currently paid at fair value ?

Seems like, in a year the cap is decreasing, that an injured Prescott - and his lack of playoff appearances/success - isn’t worth nearly what he got... But while Googling, I had a hard time justifying many of the other QB salaries as well. Maybe I need to readjust.
I'd normally peg it to the best player at the position, with a little wiggle room for average "inflation" pay increases. But, in this case, Dak's already blown that out of the water.
 
At a minimum, Prescott has a three-year, $126 million deal. With no tag available in 2025, the Cowboys will surely try to convert the last year of the deal into a new contract. If not, he gets $160 million over the next four years. That’s $29.3 million more than Mahomes will make over the next four years, and he’ll still be under contract for seven years after that.

The $160 million payable to Prescott from 2021 through 2024 exceeds the first four years of Russell Wilson‘s current deal by $29 million. As to the first four years of Aaron Rodgers‘ current deal, it’s $35.5 million more. As to the first four years of Matt Ryan‘s current deal, it’s $42.5 million more.

As to the first two years of Deshaun Watson‘s deal, it $49.2 million more. In comparison to the first four years of the Jared Goff contract, it’s $49.9 million more. As to the first four years of the Carson Wentz deal, it’s $56.1 million more. And as to the first four years of the Patrick Mahomes deal, the payout Prescott will receive exceeds the Mahomes contract by $56.4 million.


Inside the Dak Prescott contract
 
Dallas def overpaid but one thing to remember, is Jerruh is on the TV negotiation committee and some estimates have that increasing as much as 100% and could be signed soon. if the deal trickles downs asap, that 40M might not be so big anymore as a % of cap
This! Big new TV deal is coming. It will be affordable moving forward.

How much will Bill pay for a QB??
 
Rayne and Cam are both 7-8 in their last 15 games. Good for him for getting that money, but that's not, "I really want to win" money.
 
what are the projected cap hits each year is i guess what i want to know.....
 
Can someone explain to me why Dallas is paying Dak $40m/year while the 49ers are trying to dump JimmyG?

Looking at 2017-2019 Cowboys. They had an average-to-good defense and an elite running back. Shouldn't they have been able to manage more than 10 wins with a quarterback worth $40m?
 
4yr $160m and $126 guaranteed.

And Pats thought Tom was expensive at 2 yrs for $50m. FML. Let's see what we can find now.
While $25M per year is cheap, it was obvious it wasn't in his best interest to stay. Pats have very little talent and the Bucs will be going for a repeat.
 
Can someone explain to me why Dallas is paying Dak $40m/year while the 49ers are trying to dump JimmyG?

Looking at 2017-2019 Cowboys. They had an average-to-good defense and an elite running back. Shouldn't they have been able to manage more than 10 wins with a quarterback worth $40m?
Because Dak wasn’t the problem with the Cowboys and Jimmy was considered the weak link on the Niners. Someone else would have given Dak that deal. The Cowboys just decided not to suck without their franchise QB.
 
Jerruh is lucky Prescott suffered a terrible injury, otherwise he really would have had to open the checkbook here.
 
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