QB's set to cash in as result of Luck deal

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http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/a...cks-mega-deal-sets-the-table-for-these-7-qbs/

Here's a look at the quarterbacks who could reap the benefit from Luck's new contract in the next couple of years.


Drew Brees
QB / New Orleans Saints
Conventional wisdom suggested that the Saints would sign Brees to an extension before free agency started on March 9 to lower his league-high $30 million 2016 cap number since he is entering the final year of his five-year, $100 million contract. That deal signed in 2012 made him the NFL's first $20 million man and re-set the league's pay scale. A new deal would have given the Saints more flexibility to improve the team and its porous defense.

An agreement would have already been reached if Brees was willing to give the Saints some sort of hometown discount. Luck's deal gives Tom Condon, Brees' agent, more ammunition for a healthy increase over his existing deal. It will probably take making Brees the NFL's second-highest paid player, pushing him closer to Luck's $24.594 million average yearly salary than Flacco's $22,133,333 per year on a front-loaded deal with player friendly guarantees in order for him to sign an extension.

The Saints taking a wait-and-see approach at this late stage of the offseason, where the 37-year-old stays at his $30 million cap number may make more sense. But using a franchise tag on him in 2017 would be cost prohibitive as Brees' franchise tag number will be $43.09 million, which is based on 144 percent of his 2016 cap number.


Kirk Cousins
QB / Washington Redskins
Kirk Cousins is playing the 2016 season on a $19.953 million non-exclusive franchise tag unless a long-term deal is reached prior to the July 15 deadline for franchise players to sign multi-year contracts, which seems unlikely.

The 2012 fourth-round pick has more to gain than lose by playing under the franchise tag. Given there are more NFL teams than competent starting quarterbacks, Cousins could still be line for a contract similar to Sam Bradford's even with a slight regression or mediocre 2016 season.

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Kirk Cousins could cash in big if he turns in a big 2016 season. USATSI
Bradford remained with the Philadelphia Eagles on a two-year deal averaging $17.5 million per year, which has $22 million fully guaranteed. The Redskinscould be forced to franchise Cousins again next year for $23,943,600 if he demonstrates he is an ascending player in 2016. This would put Cousins in position to command a long-term deal averaging a minimum of $24 million per year where he's in the same ballpark as Luck in other key contract metrics.


Matthew Stafford
QB / Detroit Lions
As crazy as it may sound, there is a plausible scenario where Stafford, who is under contract through the 2017 season, becomes the NFL's highest-paid player next offseason. Stafford hasn't consistently performed at the same level he did during his 2011 breakout season in which he threw for 5,038 yards and 41 touchdown passes.

There were rumblings that Stafford's days in Detroit could be numbered with the Lions beginning last season 0-5, which put head coach Jim Caldwell's job in jeopardy. Stafford had the best eight-game stretch of his career over the second half of the season after Jim Bob Cooter was promoted from quarterbacks coach to replace Joe Lombardi as offensive coordinator. The 28-year-old threw for 2,179 yards with 19 touchdowns and two interceptions while completing 70 percent of his passes on a 110.1 passer rating.

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Matthew Stafford as the NFL's highest-paid player? Yeah, it could happen. USATSI
Stafford lost his security blanket, six-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Calvin Johnson, to a premature retirement. If Stafford thrives without Johnson, his agent, Condon, will drive an extremely hard bargain in any negotiations for an extension.


Aaron Rodgers
QB / Green Bay Packers
The Packers gave Rodgers a five-year, $110 million extension that made him the NFL's highest-paid player in 2013 when he had two years remaining on his contract. Adhering to this same timetable would put Rodgers in line for a new deal after the 2017 season when he is 34 years old.

The two-time league MVP is still widely regarded as the NFL's best quarterback despite a subpar 2015 season by his standards. Rodgers had his lowest completion percentage (60.7) and quarterback rating (92.7) since becoming a starter in 2008 while his favorite target, Jordy Nelson, was sidelined for the year with a torn ACL in his right knee. As long as 2015 is an anomaly for Rodgers, the Packers shouldn't have an issue putting him back at the top of the NFL's salary hierarchy on his next contract, presumably in 2018.

2014 Quarterback Draft Class
The 2014 draft class becomes eligible to sign extensions at the conclusion of the 2016 regular season on New Year's Day. Oakland Raiders' second-round pick Derek Carr could get the first new deal because 2017 is his contract year. First-round picks Blake Bortles and Teddy Bridgewater won't be in contract years until 2018 since they are subject to fifth year options.

Carr and Bortles showed more improvement from their rookie years than Bridgewater during their sophomore campaigns. Bridgewater is in more of a need of a breakout season than Carr and Bortles because of the Minnesota Vikings' run-oriented offense despite having more team success.

Carr developed instant rapport with his new wideouts, 2015 fourth overall pick Amari Cooper and free agent pick up Michael Crabtree last season. The connection is only going to get better with another year together. The Raiders getting to playoffs for the first time in 14 years with Carr continuing to progress will allow him to become one of the league's highest-paid players. It will be interesting to see what type of effect, if any, 2014 fifth overall pick Khalil Mack's future contract, which should make him the NFL's highest-paid non-quarterback, will have on Carr's deal.

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Derek Carr will likely be the first QB from the 2014 class to cash in. USATSI
Bortles set Jaguars single-season franchise records for touchdown passes (35), passing yards (4,428), pass attempts (606) and completions (355) in 2015. He was tied for second in the NFL in touchdown passes. Cutting down on a league-leading 18 interceptions is a part of the next step in Bortles' development.

The Jaguars are willing to pay productive players near the top of their respective markets. When Julius Thomas signed as an unrestricted free agent in 2015, he became the NFL's second highest-paid tight end with a five-year, $46 million contract containing $24 million in guarantees. Allen Hurns' recent four-year, $40.05 million extension (worth up to $44.05 million through salary escalators) makes him the NFL's highest-paid No. 2 wide receiver. This bodes well for Bortles potentially setting the market with his next contract.
 

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Yuck! Those teams are in a bind. How much do you pay for;

An aging Brees?

A second tier guy like Stafford?

A third tier guy like Cousins?

Lets hope when the time comes Goff is in the top tier and there is no need to fret.
 

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Why isn't Sam in that article? He'll be raking it in again next offseason.

And all the bozos in the media will be crying with envy again.

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Its so easy to say, but really? These guys are financially set for life, and the more they sign for is the less the team can spend on other needs.
Instead of paying me 30 mill, pay me 15 and put the additional 15 mill towards o-line and WR if Im a QB

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Why isn't Sam in that article? He'll be raking it in again next offseason.

And all the bozos in the media will be crying with envy again.

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Lol
 

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Its so easy to say, but really? These guys are financially set for life, and the more they sign for is the less the team can spend on other needs.
Instead of paying me 30 mill, pay me 15 and put the additional 15 mill towards o-line and WR if Im a QB
Lol

It's their agents that wouldn't allow such a thing. They get paid to get top dollar for their clients, its how things work.
 

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Its so easy to say, but really? These guys are financially set for life, and the more they sign for is the less the team can spend on other needs.
Instead of paying me 30 mill, pay me 15 and put the additional 15 mill towards o-line and WR if Im a QB


Lol


It's a mistake to assume that pro athletes all care about winning. I'd bet most don't care if they win a title as long as they make major cheddar they are fine. I'd bet 3/4 care about the money way before getting a ring.
 

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Freaking owners are insane. giving gauranteed money to players who in all lkielyhood will get hurt before their contracts are up? What other business besides sports do you pay someone before they do a lick of work? Makes me wonder how these guys are billionaires. (most inheret).
 

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It's their agents that wouldn't allow such a thing. They get paid to get top dollar for their clients, its how things work.
Not to mention the MONEY the agents themselves will make from their %!!
 

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are you laughing with me or saying it's not gonna happen?

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Honestly, its both
At first reaction the thought is, no way does he get big money, he may not even start all year.
But then reality sets in, and looking at the money guys got THIS year, all Sam has to do is suit up 14 games or so and he will crush it again in FA
That's why its so funny to me
 

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I sure would love to be Rosen of UCLA....Dude is gonna get paid in 2022.....Geez!!!!
 

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Why isn't Sam in that article? He'll be raking it in again next offseason.

And all the bozos in the media will be crying with envy again.

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An article about QB money without Sam Bradford in it, is not an article at all?

Sam will probably drift off into the Caribbean sunset in 7 years, and we'll all be saying that he cashed in at every stop in his completely average career.

But at least he will have 260 million reasons in the bank to fix that god awful far away blank stare of his.