allblackraven
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@rossihunter2 I had no intention of sounding funny. I reckon Jurgens is an animal.
@rossihunter2 I had no intention of sounding funny. I reckon Jurgens is an animal.
Oh lol - I thought you were joking...
I like him, and I do love his temperament but he’s 290lbs and doesn’t have some miracle anchor that belies his size - he’s a really nice prospect but I’d be genuinely stunned if he’s a raven
Yeah, you're right... they love the guys like Tyre Phillips who suck.. but hey, he's heavy and has plenty of size!!
does tyre suck though? or has he just been playing out of position for 2 years?
and we're also talking about C not OG where it seems like the majority of true C prospects coming out are all undersized ZBS guys and that's very much not the type of offence we run
Do tell what position Tyre would be good at. He's been played at every position but LT and C and he's sucked
has he actually sucked at LG though?
or did he just get injured in his first game?
I wouldn’t say he’s ever going to be great but I also think it’s hard to say what we have in him. He played RG his first year and then got hurt. He played T in college and it was his first time playing G. Then of course they had to flip flop him all around before ultimately winning the G job again… and then getting hurt again.So you think he'll be great at LG when he was clearly putrid at RG
Apparently the 49ers & Titans are playing hardball and won't go too high salary wise with Deebo & AJ Brown. AJ Brown told Deebo that the Titans will not go above $20M, the initial offer made to Deebo from the 49ers was $19M a year. Jaguars really screwed everybody else paying Kirk like he's Davante Adams or something.
I'm quite curious what the tipping point would be with Hollywood, apparently Deebo was $25M a year and I imagine AJ Brown may cost around the same.
So you think he'll be great at LG when he was clearly putrid at RG
So I think the public is generally overreacting to these types of deals though. If we really look at them, none of them are nearly as high as people think. Pretty much all of them have "funny money" salaries on the back end that are 1. 0% guaranteed and 2. have no shot of ever getting paid out.
Adams deal is more like $22M a year, and Tyreke's is barely $20M a year, when you cut through the bullshit.
The yearly cash flow equates to $95.4M over four years, which is $23.8M per year. Ignoring the obvious, which is that's WAY, WAY, WAY short of the reported $30M per year, the guaranteed money is also substantially short of that as well.I would say Tyreke's is most certainly 24m a year when you cut through everything. He is going to see the first 3 years of that deal no doubt. He will 100% not see the last year of that deal and year 4 is 50-50. Assuming he does not see year 4 you have 3 years of 6.5m, 31.2m, and 24.9m in cap hits plus 10.2m in dead cap after you cut him (if you pay him year 4 it would be 28m cap hit with 5m dead for year 5). So you have 72.6m in obligations in a 3 year deal or 95.5m in obligations in a 4 year deal. Either way you are looking at about 24m per year in terms of what you are paying him.
I don't know what his playing weight was but at the combine he measured at 6'3" - 307lbs..Oh lol - I thought you were joking...
I like him, and I do love his temperament but he’s 290lbs and doesn’t have some miracle anchor that belies his size - he’s a really nice prospect but I’d be genuinely stunned if he’s a raven
I don't know what his playing weight was but at the combine he measured at 6'3" - 307lbs..
Pure zone guy though, so there's that.
The yearly cash flow equates to $95.4M over four years, which is $23.8M per year. Ignoring the obvious, which is that's WAY, WAY, WAY short of the reported $30M per year, the guaranteed money is also substantially short of that as well.
At signing, it's $52.5M guaranteed, which only covers two years, and his 2024 salary guarantees in March 2023.
So the guaranteed portion of his deal is roughly the same AAV at $24M, but it's also only $72.5M over three years.
Like people are focused on Christian Kirk blowing up the market, but he's getting half the guaranteed money these guys are. He got $37M guaranteed over four years.
Mike Williams got $40M guaranteed, and so did Chris Godwin. They have almost identical deals.
Like these guys are getting big AAV deals that aren't translating into real $ and include a bunch of funny money on the back end that the player will never seen and the team will never pay.
So like yeah, if Deebo or Brown want to just be highest paid based on monopoly money, then those teams should give it to them. If I were the Ravens, I'd offer Deebo a 5 year, $300M contract tomorrow. I'd just make the base salaries in the last two years $120M each, and don't guarantee them.
And if he's stupid enough to take it, so be it. He'll get to claim he's the highest paid person ever, and he'll be both simultaneously right and wrong, especially when the check never comes.
I might be in the minority, but I wouldn't send our first for Deebo or any other WR at this time. Maybe if this was last year before we got Bateman. I just can't find the reasoning for trading a high pick for a WR (probably for the first time in ever lol)
That's a good point. I didn't think of it like that. What if Deebo comes with a new contract extension instead of him being a one year rental?if we're adding a receiver with the 14th pick...
it better be a drafted one lol - im not giving up a 1st round pick for 1 year of control on deebo