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Is this Donavan or Dorsey that negotiates contracts?
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Matthews is the highest paid 3-4 OLB making $13.2 million yr. Watt's avg yearly income is $16.6 million. Robert Quinn's is $14.25 avg.
I would give Houston a $15.5 million avg yearly salary and it give him $20 million gauranteed. I like how Houston set up Watt's contract and I hope we copy it. Watt is making $21.96 million this year, BUT his remaining years are as follows: '16-$12.5 million '17-$12.5 million '18-$13 million '19-$13 million '20-$15 million '21-$17.5 million 4 years after his large cap number for the 2015 season he's making less than Clay Mathhews avg. It's worth paying this guy one year of franchise QB money when you look at those circumstances.
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20 million guaranteed is not near enough.
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Cut Bowe, Daniels, DeVito and redo Tamba's contract and pay him that big money this year. Just get it done and out of the way so you have room for Poe I the next year or two.
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If you were an agent and you had a client that could possibly be the best OLB in football, would you tell him to sign before his contract is over coming off an 11 sack season where he got injured at the end, or bet on himself the next year and for sure get an even better contract? I say this in every JH thread, but I'm confused why people think he could have signed last year. What leverage did he have? Even if he had a 12-14 sack season instead of 22, he would still get a larger contract now than he would have gotten last year just by the virtue of him being a free agent.
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You have none. What leverage could Houston have used to sign a good deal (for him) last year. If he signed a deal last year, it would have been very team friendly. Any smart player and agent would have done the same (played 2014 out without a contract and go into 2015 either franchise tagged or signing an even larger deal).
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A long term contract would clearly have cost less before he challenged the NFL sack record.
We don't know how much he was asking for before/during the season but it's obviously more now...
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For a while last year Houston looked like a potential hold out. They definitely could have signed him for less than they will have to now.
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Of ****ing course. Shit, signing Poe now will be cheaper than if we wait until his rookie deal is over. But once again, it takes two to agree to a deal, and players don't have a ton of leverage negotiating before free agency. That's why they usually wait until their rookie deals are over and they're about to enter free agency to sign a LTD. If you're elite or close to elite, unless the team is throwing a boat load of money at you, there's no reason to sign a contract before you're a free agent.
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