Why would he have to prove himself? He was a 1st round pick and had a high SPARQ score and stuff.So we're telling him that he doesn't have to prove anything. Swell.
Yeah I just don't get it. We are moving him to corner not even knowing if he can be a NFL starting corner and we want to pay him like one anyway? It's madness.So we're telling him that he doesn't have to prove anything. Swell.
His main skill is locking up elite tight ends man to man. He's actually hella-good at it. There's a place for a guy like that on a team but $6 million seems like a king's ransom for that. I guess they are projecting that he can be a pretty good corner but he's never really shown that. However, I suspect if he hits free agency next year someone will throw a Brinks Truck at him so there's that...Yeah I just don't get it. We are moving him to corner not even knowing if he can be a NFL starting corner and we want to pay him like one anyway? It's madness.
Kris Richard will turn him into a stud.His main skill is locking up elite tight ends man to man. He's actually hella-good at it. There's a place for a guy like that on a team but $6 million seems like a king's ransom for that. I guess they are projecting that he can be a pretty good corner but he's never really shown that. However, I suspect if he hits free agency next year someone will throw a Brinks Truck at him so there's that...
Agreed, this is no big deal. It's not long term.I thought the 5th year option for him would be around 9-10 million, for just a little over 6 I don't mind, and it's only guaranteed for injury.
Given how inflated salaries are nowadays 6 million is the going rate for an average starter/top-level 5th or 6th DB. For reference you got Morris Claiborne and Brandon Carr out here making about 7 a year. A guy like Nevin Lawson, who is a borderline starter type at CB, got 2 years/9.2 million from Detroit even after playing worse in 2017 than 2016.
A 1 year, 6 million deal that is only guaranteed for injury is very low-risk for a player like Jones.
Yep. And we have massive cap space.Agreed, this is no big deal. It's not long term.
So if we cut him after this season we owe him nothing? For some reason I thought it was fully guaranteed but sounds like I was wrong.I thought the 5th year option for him would be around 9-10 million, for just a little over 6 I don't mind, and it's only guaranteed for injury.
Given how inflated salaries are nowadays 6 million is the going rate for an average starter/top-level 5th or 6th DB. For reference you got Morris Claiborne and Brandon Carr out here making about 7 a year. A guy like Nevin Lawson, who is a borderline starter type at CB, got 2 years/9.2 million from Detroit even after playing worse in 2017 than 2016.
A 1 year, 6 million deal that is only guaranteed for injury is very low-risk for a player like Jones.
That’s what I thought as well.So if we cut him after this season we owe him nothing? For some reason I thought it was fully guaranteed but sounds like I was wrong.
https://frontofficenfl.com/2017/03/27/nfl-rookie-contracts-explained-fifth-year-option/So if we cut him after this season we owe him nothing? For some reason I thought it was fully guaranteed but sounds like I was wrong.
Thank you. With this being the case there is very little reason to not excersize the option year. Unless a player isn't on your rosterhttps://frontofficenfl.com/2017/03/27/nfl-rookie-contracts-explained-fifth-year-option/
When a team exercises the option, it becomes guaranteed for injury only. If the player is on the team’s roster at the start of the League Year in his option season, his salary becomes fully guaranteed for skill, cap and injury.
It sounds like they'd have to cut him before March 2019 since that's when the league year begins, but that gives them plenty of time if they feel they have to do that. Even if he has another season similar to his past 3 I think roughly 6 million is a fair price for a player of his caliber.Thank you. With this being the case there is very little reason to not excersize the option year. Unless a player isn't on your roster