I don't think you understand ... they are planning to non-exclusive tag him but the number is $32,400 (not 29.5m) and if they tag him they likely lose Barkley.For the love of God just let him walk; or non-exclusive/transition tag him (1 yr, $29,504,000). There's no appreciable way signing Jones and having Saquon walk makes the Giants a better team.
Exactly. I love Barkley. But if they let him go and grab a RB that produces 75% of Barkleys output at a quarter or his price that’s not the end of the world. Spread that $$ to other positions of need.I don't think you understand ... they are planning to non-exclusive tag him but the number is $32,400 (not 29.5m) and if they tag him they likely lose Barkley.For the love of God just let him walk; or non-exclusive/transition tag him (1 yr, $29,504,000). There's no appreciable way signing Jones and having Saquon walk makes the Giants a better team.
Of cause they dont get better if Barkley walks ... but if they sign Tremaine Edmonds with Barkleys money and draft a RB ... they get much better
Jones + MattisonFor the love of God just let him walk; or non-exclusive/transition tag him (1 yr, $29,504,000). There's no appreciable way signing Jones and having Saquon walk makes the Giants a better team.
6 years/$300M coming!!Mike Garafolo @MikeGarafolo
Possible good sign for the #Giants and Daniel Jones: Sources say Jones’ agents are traveling to Jersey today to meet with the #Giants in person after talking many times at the Scouting Combine. A little more than a day to go before the franchise-tag deadline. Still time.
I doubt this is the number where they end up. I’m not even sure any of these “leaks” are accurate.He's just not worth $45M.
I don't think Jones is worth the lower of the franchise tag numbers ($32.4M). If they do reach a deal, I don't see how the first two seasons wouldn't be at least guaranteed to what the franchise tag numbers would have been if they franchised him twice. It just would be really stupid on Jones' part to take less money than he would have been due. As you said, until we have resolution and actually numbers, it's hard just guesstimating.I doubt this is the number where they end up. I’m not even sure any of these “leaks” are accurate.He's just not worth $45M.
The bolded seems good news for my Birds and 2/3 of the other divisional opponents sure seem hellbent on trying to buck the trend bolded. Keep drafting those RB's high, and also THEN paying them top $$$ guys!!!I am not a Giants fan, but the Jones and Barley situations seem a bit mind boggling to me.
Jones' PFF player grades have been 76, 71, 78, and 65. He's just not worth $45M. I don't care where the market is heading. He just hasn't moved the needle much at all. He ranks 25th among active QBs in career QB rating. I defended him in the past . . . no OL, no WR, dealt with a ton of players banged up, suspect coaching, etc.. But I don't think even with better resources Jones is the guy that would put them over the top. The Giants need to remember that there were reasons they didn't want to take hi 5th year option.
As far as Saquon goes, here were the regular season numbers from the most productive RB on the past ten SB winners.
2022 - Isiah Pacheco - 960 YFS, 5 TD ($724K cap hit)
2021 - Sony Michel - 973 YFS, 5 TD ($1.8M)
2020 - Ronald Jones - 1143 YFS, 8 TD ($1.1M)
2019 - Damien Williams - 711 YFS, 7 TD ($1.2M)
2018 - James White - 1176 YFS, 12 TD ($2M)
2017 - LeGarrette Blount - 824 YFS, 8 TD ($1.25M)
2016 - LeGarrette Blount - 1199 YFS, 18 TD ($1.5M)
2015 - Ronnie Hillman - 974 YFS, 7 TD ($770K)
2014 - Shane Vereen - 835 YFS, 8 TD ($847K)
2013 - Marshawn Lynch - 1573 YFS, 14 TD ($7M)
The only well compensated, big name RB out of those was Lynch . . . and that was 10 years ago. Everyone was was a decent option for low dollars that wasn't asked to get 300 carries and 50 receptions. Barkley's a good back, with 3 really good seasons and two banged up ones. But IMO, NYG would be better off investing those dollars elsewhere vs. breaking the bank to keep him.
The Giants still need OL and WR help. Overpaying for Jones and / or Barkley doesn't help either of those problems. Other teams have done the leg work for them . . . you don't need to spend crazy at RB to win, and RB are plug and play / disposable. I love Barkley for fantasy, but they are better off beefing up at other roster spots. Once that happens, they won't need a $10-12M RB.
NFL Network's Mike Garafolo reports "nothing seems imminent" between the Giants and QB Daniel Jones as far as a contract extension goes prior to Tuesday's franchise-tag deadline.
The two sides are working with the understanding that Jones will be franchise tagged by Tuesday at 4pm EST, the league's franchise-tag deadline, should an extension not be reached in time. Garafolo adds that contract discussion are likely to "come down to the wire tomorrow" between the organization and Jones' representation. The intent in New York remains to get their signal caller under contract for the foreseeable future prior to the deadline, but it remains to be seen if a deal can be reached.
SOURCE: Mike Garafolo on Twitter
Mar 6, 2023, 7:19 PM ET
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The Giants have a four-year deal in place with quarterback Daniel Jones, according to a source. (
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Did they tag Saquan?4 for 160 LETS GOOOOOJordan Raanan
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The Giants have a four-year deal in place with quarterback Daniel Jones, according to a source. (
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Yes.Did they tag Saquan?4 for 160 LETS GOOOOOJordan Raanan
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The Giants have a four-year deal in place with quarterback Daniel Jones, according to a source. (
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Giants signed QB Daniel Jones to a four-year, $160 million contract.
The deal reportedly has $35 million in incentives. Even though this has been the likely outcome for some time, it's pretty remarkable that Jones managed to parlay his first year under Brian Daboll into this contract after the Giants declined his fifth-year option last offseason. Jones had the best season of his career under Daboll, cutting his interception rate sharply and rushing for seven touchdowns. The rushing upside will keep him relevant as a fantasy football low-end QB1. It remains to be seen just how this contract will actually break down, but it likely will amount to a two-year deal with an out afterwards.
- Mike Garafolo, Twitter
Sweet Jones wrapped up and Saquan tagged at $10mGiants signed QB Daniel Jones to a four-year, $160 million contract.
The deal reportedly has $35 million in incentives. Even though this has been the likely outcome for some time, it's pretty remarkable that Jones managed to parlay his first year under Brian Daboll into this contract after the Giants declined his fifth-year option last offseason. Jones had the best season of his career under Daboll, cutting his interception rate sharply and rushing for seven touchdowns. The rushing upside will keep him relevant as a fantasy football low-end QB1. It remains to be seen just how this contract will actually break down, but it likely will amount to a two-year deal with an out afterwards.
- Mike Garafolo, Twitter
I said it earlier in this thread. The unexpected success in 2022 is what’s going to get this regime fired. That contract is crazy. Imagine we had guys in here arguing he wouldn’t get $25MM a year.absolute madness. The team basically bid against themselves and still they caved in.
I said it earlier in this thread. The unexpected success in 2022 is what’s going to get this regime fired. That contract is crazy. Imagine we had guys in here arguing he wouldn’t get $25MM a year.absolute madness. The team basically bid against themselves and still they caved in.
An out after two years makes it more palatable.
"Jones gets $82M guaranteed over the first two years, per @TomPelissero"
When your rivals are celebrating stuff like this, should give you pause haha. Congrats!!Sweet Jones wrapped up and Saquan tagged at $10mGiants signed QB Daniel Jones to a four-year, $160 million contract.
The deal reportedly has $35 million in incentives. Even though this has been the likely outcome for some time, it's pretty remarkable that Jones managed to parlay his first year under Brian Daboll into this contract after the Giants declined his fifth-year option last offseason. Jones had the best season of his career under Daboll, cutting his interception rate sharply and rushing for seven touchdowns. The rushing upside will keep him relevant as a fantasy football low-end QB1. It remains to be seen just how this contract will actually break down, but it likely will amount to a two-year deal with an out afterwards.
- Mike Garafolo, Twitter
Thats barely a top 10 QB salary (tied for 9th) ... and will be around 12-15 range soonWhen your rivals are celebrating stuff like this, should give you pause haha. Congrats!!Sweet Jones wrapped up and Saquan tagged at $10mGiants signed QB Daniel Jones to a four-year, $160 million contract.
The deal reportedly has $35 million in incentives. Even though this has been the likely outcome for some time, it's pretty remarkable that Jones managed to parlay his first year under Brian Daboll into this contract after the Giants declined his fifth-year option last offseason. Jones had the best season of his career under Daboll, cutting his interception rate sharply and rushing for seven touchdowns. The rushing upside will keep him relevant as a fantasy football low-end QB1. It remains to be seen just how this contract will actually break down, but it likely will amount to a two-year deal with an out afterwards.
- Mike Garafolo, Twitter
Paying top 10 money to a 15th at best QB....Thats barely a top 10 QB salary (tied for 9th) ... and will be around 12-15 range soonWhen your rivals are celebrating stuff like this, should give you pause haha. Congrats!!Sweet Jones wrapped up and Saquan tagged at $10mGiants signed QB Daniel Jones to a four-year, $160 million contract.
The deal reportedly has $35 million in incentives. Even though this has been the likely outcome for some time, it's pretty remarkable that Jones managed to parlay his first year under Brian Daboll into this contract after the Giants declined his fifth-year option last offseason. Jones had the best season of his career under Daboll, cutting his interception rate sharply and rushing for seven touchdowns. The rushing upside will keep him relevant as a fantasy football low-end QB1. It remains to be seen just how this contract will actually break down, but it likely will amount to a two-year deal with an out afterwards.
- Mike Garafolo, Twitter
It sounds great for this year, worrisome for next. 2024-2025 is the year Giants were supposed to do the Xavier McKinney/Dexter Lawrence extension. The common thought in the offseason is that if they hit the open market, they're gone. So basically Giants gonna have some cap hits in the future.Cap hit in year one is $19M, so at least even less then the 5th year option for 2023, but of course a lot more to account for later.
That doest mean he isn't severely overpaidThats barely a top 10 QB salary (tied for 9th) ... and will be around 12-15 range soonWhen your rivals are celebrating stuff like this, should give you pause haha. Congrats!!Sweet Jones wrapped up and Saquan tagged at $10mGiants signed QB Daniel Jones to a four-year, $160 million contract.
The deal reportedly has $35 million in incentives. Even though this has been the likely outcome for some time, it's pretty remarkable that Jones managed to parlay his first year under Brian Daboll into this contract after the Giants declined his fifth-year option last offseason. Jones had the best season of his career under Daboll, cutting his interception rate sharply and rushing for seven touchdowns. The rushing upside will keep him relevant as a fantasy football low-end QB1. It remains to be seen just how this contract will actually break down, but it likely will amount to a two-year deal with an out afterwards.
- Mike Garafolo, Twitter
Basically at this contract he has to produce offensively now; no more hiding him on offense. He's got the step up and at least produce a 4200/30 passing TD season I'd think... it should be very interesting to see when/if Daboll takes the training wheels off next year.Giants pay Jones 10X more and Saquon 40% more than last year and essentially did nothing to get better (so far). I get it, you want to try to keep your players, but IMO Jones off a rookie contract goes from an asset at a cheap cost to a potential liability at that cost. Put another way, his numbers last year were ok for a rookie contract cost, but won't be at an AAV $40M cost. 3200/15 is not worth his new contract. Maybe he improves and the team plays more like early in the year than late in the season, but anything short of that and this will look like a questionable move.
Actually Jones was #6 in Total QBR this year which is the most accurate QB ratingPaying top 10 money to a 15th at best QB....Thats barely a top 10 QB salary (tied for 9th) ... and will be around 12-15 range soonWhen your rivals are celebrating stuff like this, should give you pause haha. Congrats!!Sweet Jones wrapped up and Saquan tagged at $10mGiants signed QB Daniel Jones to a four-year, $160 million contract.
The deal reportedly has $35 million in incentives. Even though this has been the likely outcome for some time, it's pretty remarkable that Jones managed to parlay his first year under Brian Daboll into this contract after the Giants declined his fifth-year option last offseason. Jones had the best season of his career under Daboll, cutting his interception rate sharply and rushing for seven touchdowns. The rushing upside will keep him relevant as a fantasy football low-end QB1. It remains to be seen just how this contract will actually break down, but it likely will amount to a two-year deal with an out afterwards.
- Mike Garafolo, Twitter
Lost to the Eagles 3x. Very happy he is back!Actually Jones was #6 in Total QBR this year which is the most accurate QB ratingPaying top 10 money to a 15th at best QB....Thats barely a top 10 QB salary (tied for 9th) ... and will be around 12-15 range soonWhen your rivals are celebrating stuff like this, should give you pause haha. Congrats!!Sweet Jones wrapped up and Saquan tagged at $10mGiants signed QB Daniel Jones to a four-year, $160 million contract.
The deal reportedly has $35 million in incentives. Even though this has been the likely outcome for some time, it's pretty remarkable that Jones managed to parlay his first year under Brian Daboll into this contract after the Giants declined his fifth-year option last offseason. Jones had the best season of his career under Daboll, cutting his interception rate sharply and rushing for seven touchdowns. The rushing upside will keep him relevant as a fantasy football low-end QB1. It remains to be seen just how this contract will actually break down, but it likely will amount to a two-year deal with an out afterwards.
- Mike Garafolo, Twitter
This is the way it works in the NFL ... How do you think other teams do it???It sounds great for this year, worrisome for next. 2024-2025 is the year Giants were supposed to do the Xavier McKinney/Dexter Lawrence extension. The common thought in the offseason is that if they hit the open market, they're gone. So basically Giants gonna have some cap hits in the future.Cap hit in year one is $19M, so at least even less then the 5th year option for 2023, but of course a lot more to account for later.
Player | Pos. | 2022 Team | 2023 Team | Type | Snaps | Age | Current APY ▾ | Guarantees |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Robert Quinn | EDGE | Eagles | UFA | 35.9% | 33 | $14,000,000 | $30,000,000 | |
Fletcher Cox | IDL | Eagles | Void | 64.5% | 33 | $14,000,000 | $14,000,000 | |
Javon Hargrave | IDL | Eagles | UFA | 64.4% | 30 | $13,000,000 | $26,000,000 | |
James Bradberry | CB | Eagles | UFA | 97.5% | 30 | $7,250,000 | $7,250,000 | |
Isaac Seumalo | LG | Eagles | UFA | 96.4% | 30 | $5,850,000 | $7,849,000 | |
Andre Dillard | LT | Eagles | UFA | 3.1% | 28 | $3,092,903 | $12,371,612 | |
Kyzir White | LB | Eagles | UFA | 76.3% | 27 | $3,000,000 | $3,000,000 | |
Linval Joseph | IDL | Eagles | UFA | 17.1% | 35 | $2,187,500 | $250,000 | |
Ndamukong Suh | IDL | Eagles | UFA | 15.9% | 36 | $2,187,500 | $250,000 | |
T.J. Edwards | LB | Eagles | UFA | 94.1% | 27 | $2,150,000 | $2,150,000 | |
Boston Scott | RB | Eagles | UFA | 14.4% | 28 | $1,750,000 | $1,100,000 | |
Zach Pascal | WR | Eagles | UFA | 28.7% | 29 | $1,500,000 | $1,500,000 | |
Miles Sanders | RB | Eagles | UFA | 57.1% | 26 | $1,340,058 | $3,151,995 | |
Brett Kern | P | Eagles | UFA | 6.2% | 37 | $1,120,000 | $0 | |
Chauncey Gardner-Johnson, Jr. | S | Eagles | UFA | 65.9% | 26 | $826,775 | $787,100 | |
Tyree Jackson | TE | Eagles | ERFA | 2.9% | 26 | $755,100 | $25,200 | |
Gardner Minshew | QB | Eagles | UFA | 12.8% | 27 | $677,904 | $191,616 | |
Marcus Epps | S | Eagles | UFA | 99.1% | 27 | $672,189 | $168,756 |
Eagles were all in and had a virtually injury free season ... but they choked in the SB and now have quite a few free agents of their own to worry about and less cap then the Giants to get it done.Lost to the Eagles 3x. Very happy he is back!Actually Jones was #6 in Total QBR this year which is the most accurate QB ratingPaying top 10 money to a 15th at best QB....Thats barely a top 10 QB salary (tied for 9th) ... and will be around 12-15 range soonWhen your rivals are celebrating stuff like this, should give you pause haha. Congrats!!Sweet Jones wrapped up and Saquan tagged at $10mGiants signed QB Daniel Jones to a four-year, $160 million contract.
The deal reportedly has $35 million in incentives. Even though this has been the likely outcome for some time, it's pretty remarkable that Jones managed to parlay his first year under Brian Daboll into this contract after the Giants declined his fifth-year option last offseason. Jones had the best season of his career under Daboll, cutting his interception rate sharply and rushing for seven touchdowns. The rushing upside will keep him relevant as a fantasy football low-end QB1. It remains to be seen just how this contract will actually break down, but it likely will amount to a two-year deal with an out afterwards.
- Mike Garafolo, Twitter
This is the way it works in the NFL ... How do you think other teams do it???It sounds great for this year, worrisome for next. 2024-2025 is the year Giants were supposed to do the Xavier McKinney/Dexter Lawrence extension. The common thought in the offseason is that if they hit the open market, they're gone. So basically Giants gonna have some cap hits in the future.Cap hit in year one is $19M, so at least even less then the 5th year option for 2023, but of course a lot more to account for later.
They are going to extend Dexter and the first 2 years of his contract will be friendly ... Mckinney will probably be frachised next year assuming he has a good season ... Franchise tag for Safties is not crazy prob like RBs ... and the cap goes up every year
In 3 years Jones will either be underpaid or the Giants will be able to get out of the contract with minimal cap hit
Look what shappening to the Eagles this year. They were all in this year and had the best roster in the NFL by a wide margin but look at the list of Free Agents that they have now ...
Theyll figure something out ... They are not going to be what they were this season but they will be competive
Player Pos. 2022 Team 2023 Team Type Snaps Age Current APY ▾ Guarantees Robert Quinn EDGE Eagles UFA 35.9% 33 $14,000,000 $30,000,000 Fletcher Cox IDL Eagles Void 64.5% 33 $14,000,000 $14,000,000 Javon Hargrave IDL Eagles UFA 64.4% 30 $13,000,000 $26,000,000 James Bradberry CB Eagles UFA 97.5% 30 $7,250,000 $7,250,000 Isaac Seumalo LG Eagles UFA 96.4% 30 $5,850,000 $7,849,000 Andre Dillard LT Eagles UFA 3.1% 28 $3,092,903 $12,371,612 Kyzir White LB Eagles UFA 76.3% 27 $3,000,000 $3,000,000 Linval Joseph IDL Eagles UFA 17.1% 35 $2,187,500 $250,000 Ndamukong Suh IDL Eagles UFA 15.9% 36 $2,187,500 $250,000 T.J. Edwards LB Eagles UFA 94.1% 27 $2,150,000 $2,150,000 Boston Scott RB Eagles UFA 14.4% 28 $1,750,000 $1,100,000 Zach Pascal WR Eagles UFA 28.7% 29 $1,500,000 $1,500,000 Miles Sanders RB Eagles UFA 57.1% 26 $1,340,058 $3,151,995 Brett Kern P Eagles UFA 6.2% 37 $1,120,000 $0 Chauncey Gardner-Johnson, Jr. S Eagles UFA 65.9% 26 $826,775 $787,100 Tyree Jackson TE Eagles ERFA 2.9% 26 $755,100 $25,200 Gardner Minshew QB Eagles UFA 12.8% 27 $677,904 $191,616 Marcus Epps S Eagles UFA 99.1% 27 $672,189 $168,756
Any Comparison of Eagles and Giants QBs starts and ends with their supporting talent.This is the way it works in the NFL ... How do you think other teams do it???It sounds great for this year, worrisome for next. 2024-2025 is the year Giants were supposed to do the Xavier McKinney/Dexter Lawrence extension. The common thought in the offseason is that if they hit the open market, they're gone. So basically Giants gonna have some cap hits in the future.Cap hit in year one is $19M, so at least even less then the 5th year option for 2023, but of course a lot more to account for later.
They are going to extend Dexter and the first 2 years of his contract will be friendly ... Mckinney will probably be frachised next year assuming he has a good season ... Franchise tag for Safties is not crazy prob like RBs ... and the cap goes up every year
In 3 years Jones will either be underpaid or the Giants will be able to get out of the contract with minimal cap hit
Look what shappening to the Eagles this year. They were all in this year and had the best roster in the NFL by a wide margin but look at the list of Free Agents that they have now ...
Theyll figure something out ... They are not going to be what they were this season but they will be competive
Player Pos. 2022 Team 2023 Team Type Snaps Age Current APY ▾ Guarantees Robert Quinn EDGE Eagles UFA 35.9% 33 $14,000,000 $30,000,000 Fletcher Cox IDL Eagles Void 64.5% 33 $14,000,000 $14,000,000 Javon Hargrave IDL Eagles UFA 64.4% 30 $13,000,000 $26,000,000 James Bradberry CB Eagles UFA 97.5% 30 $7,250,000 $7,250,000 Isaac Seumalo LG Eagles UFA 96.4% 30 $5,850,000 $7,849,000 Andre Dillard LT Eagles UFA 3.1% 28 $3,092,903 $12,371,612 Kyzir White LB Eagles UFA 76.3% 27 $3,000,000 $3,000,000 Linval Joseph IDL Eagles UFA 17.1% 35 $2,187,500 $250,000 Ndamukong Suh IDL Eagles UFA 15.9% 36 $2,187,500 $250,000 T.J. Edwards LB Eagles UFA 94.1% 27 $2,150,000 $2,150,000 Boston Scott RB Eagles UFA 14.4% 28 $1,750,000 $1,100,000 Zach Pascal WR Eagles UFA 28.7% 29 $1,500,000 $1,500,000 Miles Sanders RB Eagles UFA 57.1% 26 $1,340,058 $3,151,995 Brett Kern P Eagles UFA 6.2% 37 $1,120,000 $0 Chauncey Gardner-Johnson, Jr. S Eagles UFA 65.9% 26 $826,775 $787,100 Tyree Jackson TE Eagles ERFA 2.9% 26 $755,100 $25,200 Gardner Minshew QB Eagles UFA 12.8% 27 $677,904 $191,616 Marcus Epps S Eagles UFA 99.1% 27 $672,189 $168,756
Just three short years? That’s all?
Any comparison of the Giants and Eagles futures starts and ends with severely overpaid mediocre QB vs appropriately paid MVP level QB for a fraction more. Just in my neutral observer opinion, of course.
Any Comparison of Eagles and Giants QBs starts and ends with their supporting talent.This is the way it works in the NFL ... How do you think other teams do it???It sounds great for this year, worrisome for next. 2024-2025 is the year Giants were supposed to do the Xavier McKinney/Dexter Lawrence extension. The common thought in the offseason is that if they hit the open market, they're gone. So basically Giants gonna have some cap hits in the future.Cap hit in year one is $19M, so at least even less then the 5th year option for 2023, but of course a lot more to account for later.
They are going to extend Dexter and the first 2 years of his contract will be friendly ... Mckinney will probably be frachised next year assuming he has a good season ... Franchise tag for Safties is not crazy prob like RBs ... and the cap goes up every year
In 3 years Jones will either be underpaid or the Giants will be able to get out of the contract with minimal cap hit
Look what shappening to the Eagles this year. They were all in this year and had the best roster in the NFL by a wide margin but look at the list of Free Agents that they have now ...
Theyll figure something out ... They are not going to be what they were this season but they will be competive
Player Pos. 2022 Team 2023 Team Type Snaps Age Current APY ▾ Guarantees Robert Quinn EDGE Eagles UFA 35.9% 33 $14,000,000 $30,000,000 Fletcher Cox IDL Eagles Void 64.5% 33 $14,000,000 $14,000,000 Javon Hargrave IDL Eagles UFA 64.4% 30 $13,000,000 $26,000,000 James Bradberry CB Eagles UFA 97.5% 30 $7,250,000 $7,250,000 Isaac Seumalo LG Eagles UFA 96.4% 30 $5,850,000 $7,849,000 Andre Dillard LT Eagles UFA 3.1% 28 $3,092,903 $12,371,612 Kyzir White LB Eagles UFA 76.3% 27 $3,000,000 $3,000,000 Linval Joseph IDL Eagles UFA 17.1% 35 $2,187,500 $250,000 Ndamukong Suh IDL Eagles UFA 15.9% 36 $2,187,500 $250,000 T.J. Edwards LB Eagles UFA 94.1% 27 $2,150,000 $2,150,000 Boston Scott RB Eagles UFA 14.4% 28 $1,750,000 $1,100,000 Zach Pascal WR Eagles UFA 28.7% 29 $1,500,000 $1,500,000 Miles Sanders RB Eagles UFA 57.1% 26 $1,340,058 $3,151,995 Brett Kern P Eagles UFA 6.2% 37 $1,120,000 $0 Chauncey Gardner-Johnson, Jr. S Eagles UFA 65.9% 26 $826,775 $787,100 Tyree Jackson TE Eagles ERFA 2.9% 26 $755,100 $25,200 Gardner Minshew QB Eagles UFA 12.8% 27 $677,904 $191,616 Marcus Epps S Eagles UFA 99.1% 27 $672,189 $168,756
Just three short years? That’s all?
Any comparison of the Giants and Eagles futures starts and ends with severely overpaid mediocre QB vs appropriately paid MVP level QB for a fraction more. Just in my neutral observer opinion, of course.
Jones on the Eagle wins the SB in 2022 ... Hurts on the Giants is standing on the unemployment line ... just like Bama
LOL, but we still have the best GM in the league for roster construction. Who is your WR1? WR2? Tight end? I wish you good luck and can't wait to revisit this with the more excuses for the Eagles success and the Giants lack thereof.Any Comparison of Eagles and Giants QBs starts and ends with their supporting talent.This is the way it works in the NFL ... How do you think other teams do it???It sounds great for this year, worrisome for next. 2024-2025 is the year Giants were supposed to do the Xavier McKinney/Dexter Lawrence extension. The common thought in the offseason is that if they hit the open market, they're gone. So basically Giants gonna have some cap hits in the future.Cap hit in year one is $19M, so at least even less then the 5th year option for 2023, but of course a lot more to account for later.
They are going to extend Dexter and the first 2 years of his contract will be friendly ... Mckinney will probably be frachised next year assuming he has a good season ... Franchise tag for Safties is not crazy prob like RBs ... and the cap goes up every year
In 3 years Jones will either be underpaid or the Giants will be able to get out of the contract with minimal cap hit
Look what shappening to the Eagles this year. They were all in this year and had the best roster in the NFL by a wide margin but look at the list of Free Agents that they have now ...
Theyll figure something out ... They are not going to be what they were this season but they will be competive
Player Pos. 2022 Team 2023 Team Type Snaps Age Current APY ▾ Guarantees Robert Quinn EDGE Eagles UFA 35.9% 33 $14,000,000 $30,000,000 Fletcher Cox IDL Eagles Void 64.5% 33 $14,000,000 $14,000,000 Javon Hargrave IDL Eagles UFA 64.4% 30 $13,000,000 $26,000,000 James Bradberry CB Eagles UFA 97.5% 30 $7,250,000 $7,250,000 Isaac Seumalo LG Eagles UFA 96.4% 30 $5,850,000 $7,849,000 Andre Dillard LT Eagles UFA 3.1% 28 $3,092,903 $12,371,612 Kyzir White LB Eagles UFA 76.3% 27 $3,000,000 $3,000,000 Linval Joseph IDL Eagles UFA 17.1% 35 $2,187,500 $250,000 Ndamukong Suh IDL Eagles UFA 15.9% 36 $2,187,500 $250,000 T.J. Edwards LB Eagles UFA 94.1% 27 $2,150,000 $2,150,000 Boston Scott RB Eagles UFA 14.4% 28 $1,750,000 $1,100,000 Zach Pascal WR Eagles UFA 28.7% 29 $1,500,000 $1,500,000 Miles Sanders RB Eagles UFA 57.1% 26 $1,340,058 $3,151,995 Brett Kern P Eagles UFA 6.2% 37 $1,120,000 $0 Chauncey Gardner-Johnson, Jr. S Eagles UFA 65.9% 26 $826,775 $787,100 Tyree Jackson TE Eagles ERFA 2.9% 26 $755,100 $25,200 Gardner Minshew QB Eagles UFA 12.8% 27 $677,904 $191,616 Marcus Epps S Eagles UFA 99.1% 27 $672,189 $168,756
Just three short years? That’s all?
Any comparison of the Giants and Eagles futures starts and ends with severely overpaid mediocre QB vs appropriately paid MVP level QB for a fraction more. Just in my neutral observer opinion, of course.
Jones on the Eagle wins the SB in 2022 ... Hurts on the Giants is standing on the unemployment line ... just like Bama