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Originally Posted by Chris Meck
I don't think there's anything wrong with Heineke, really. I wouldn't bother with a high priced QB, I'd just roll with Heineke and beef up that OL-that's really the problem, in my opinion.
Heineke's stats are perfectly decent for a game manager type. He won't be the reason you win, but he isn't why you lose, either.
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Taylor Heinicke is a free agent next year and not sure what his final price tag will be. Spotrac.com says his market value is 3-year, $19.8M per year. That seems high to me.
Heinicke has a 12-12-1 record as a starter in the NFL. In the last two years he has thrown for 5,278 yards and 32 TDs. He will be 30 years old in March.
I think he would be a very good backup QB in the NFL but not sure of him as the starter. I certainly would not invest close to $20M in him.
Washington might bring him back, but I think they really want to see what Sam Howell can do as a starting QB.