Word around the league already is that they're PISSED with Miami and this will NOT become a trend
While Adams and Hill have moved on to record contracts, much like the Jamal Adams contract or the Todd Gurley contract, the league saw that and went in the other direction.
I think teams will look at their contracts and since neither of them will have anything remotely like Kupp's truly amazing 2021 season, there will be a backlash against those kinds of contracts.
Moreover, if Aaron Rodgers gets the Packers to the playoffs without Davante Adams, that shit will be OVER.
Up to $20M for a top shelf WR is a stretch, but fine, but $30? Under the cap? That's beyond ridiculous and it will be awhile before we see more of those.
Also, not that anyone asked me, but the NFLPA is far too influenced by QBs because if they had more OL, RB, S, and LBs among their leadership, they'd be talking with much more energy about "max contracts" and limiting QB pay so that the wealth can be shared among ALL the NFLPA members.
I guess this was the overreaction to the last CBA where rookies were overcompensated if they were 1st round picks, especially high first round picks, but they gonna have to adjust this mess again.