I think (OK, hope) he'll be psyched to play with the most dynamic QB he's had yet.My brother asked me a few days ago, and I said I’d probably only do it for a lower pick. This is solid value. Definitely gives opposing defenses more to think about. Let’s hope he comes in motivated and isn’t a cooked diva at this stage.
Specifics aside, I like the signal AP is sending, moving aggressively early. We're here to fight!
Deebo was hospitalized with pneumonia last year around like wk 8. The drop off in production after that is pretty evident. Still, no idea what shape he’ll be in this fall.
Besides the flexibility he’ll give KK, and his YAC ability - Deebo could be a good zone buster for Jayden.
That’s the biggest issue playing Philly’s D - they sit back in zone. If Deebo can find those soft spots underneath, it can help force some man coverage - that’s when Jayden really cooks (Terry too).
On both lines, please and thank you.This is a guy with the kind of attitude (and skills) needed to beat a Philly. Now get some more dogs at different positions AP.
When it comes to a contract (assuming that Deebo is looking to make more than the $17 mill he's due in 2025), I don't think Wash gives him more than 2 years worth of guaranteed money. His age and style of play, I wouldn't give him a 4 year extension for $120 mill with $90 mill guaranteed. More like $55 mill guaranteed. so basically means you have him for '25 and '26 season and decide if it's worth bringing him back on a restructed dealin '27.29 years old. Prolly a window a 3-4 more productive years. Nice acquisition.
Are you suggesting they’ll extend him immediately?When it comes to a contract (assuming that Deebo is looking to make more than the $17 mill he's due in 2025), I don't think Wash gives him more than 2 years worth of guaranteed money. His age and style of play, I wouldn't give him a 4 year extension for $120 mill with $90 mill guaranteed. More like $55 mill guaranteed. so basically means you have him for '25 and '26 season and decide if it's worth bringing him back on a restructed dealin '27.
Players who ask for a trade typically wanted a new deal from old team. No guaranteed money anymore for him.Are you suggesting they’ll extend him immediately?
His number is low’ish already. They don’t need to extend him immediately, and I don’t see much of a benefit until we see if he can give close to a full season of play. It’s not going to lower his cap number this year.
I mean unless AP and everyone loves the guy, and then it’s at least 3 years (with the out after 2) for a deal IMO (including this year, they tear up the existing deal).
About $64.45 mil, 6th highest in the NFL.Money and Assests did not change much after the trade.
We still have pretty much the same ammo to make a high bid for Myles Garret.
They could just guarantee his last year. He’s not exactly dealing from a position of strength for contract negotiations with the injuries. I could definitely see it though. He’s a core-type player when he’s playing.Players who ask for a trade typically wanted a new deal from old team. No guaranteed money anymore for him.
Last thing Wash wants is a reddick situation like the jets. So if they knew that one of the reasons SF traded him was because of a contract demand they need to make sure that he’ll play for them on the current deal or if they are prepared to add more years that they know what numbers he’s looking for are and that they are comfortable with those numbers.
I mean if Wash is looking at Garrett he has 2 years left at low $20’s in real money per season. But he’s getting a new deal once traded to get him in around $30 mill per season.
If so, then the "Giants are the new Snyderskins" transition will be complete.
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