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I agree with the second paragraph, but that's only because the presumption is he'll be good, healthy, etc. for at least a substantial portion of the early contract. The Owner doesn't want to be the guy that finds out that Deshaun Watson, in fact, has regressed badly, and is replacement level, in year 2-3 of a 5 year fully gtd extension.I don't think Lamar is going to sign a Mahomes/Allen style super long term contract, so the risks of that type of attrition/decline are reduced.
Fully guaranteed or not, most QB contracts have more guarantees that get triggered with every year they stay on the roster, so the risk of being worse off than any other team without a fully guaranteed QB reduces with every year that passes.
Even if Lamar lost his speed as a runner, I believe his ability to make people miss in the pocket and in space as a scrambler is mostly in his head, rather than his legs, so a Cam style decline isn't that likely. A Lamar who lost his designed run ability would still have a Mahomes-like ability to buy time and pick up scramble yards - if not the same passing ability.
I just don't think the football case against giving Lamar a fully guaranteed deal is that strong.
Lamar ain't signing the 10 year that Mahomes did. Very few ever do that. But a 5-6 year contract is very much in play. At least 4 years is pretty much the norm. Most do 5.