His APY is $40M. I believe he got $60M up front in 22', so his base salaries going forward is lower. He does not seem to understand that he got $60M up front.
So I am guessing they give him another 40M bonus up front again so the cap hit for that is spread out over the next 3 years with maybe another void year thrown in to spread out the cap hit even further. Probably means a higher base fir the next 2 years as well. So probably adding another $15M in cap number this year maybe more as they will want to reduce his cap impact as much as possible in 26' .
So will he be happy with that? And don't expect any FA help this year if they try to front load it as much as possible to limit the impact of this deal on re-signing these last two draft classes in 26' and 27'.
I'm not sure why anyone is thinking he doesn't understand that he got $60m up front. The man is pretty smart and he has an agent that can explain this to him. He knows his contract is for $40m per year.
But $40m is anywhere from 67% to 80% of the going rate for QBs.
As for free agents, signs are that the Rams are looking to be very conservative in free agency no matter what happens with Matthew. They're not wanting to get into a bidding war for AJ but they're allowing him to hit free agency so it doesn't look like they intended to retain him.
My sense is that the Rams strategy is: bring Stafford back, replace Kupp with Whitt, replace AJ with a draft pick, bring the team back largely as is, and compete as best as you can with that. No big free agent splashes,
with or without Stafford.