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QB Baker Mayfield, TB (1 Viewer)

CBS Sports' Josina Anderson reports the Seahawks "still have a high-level of interest in acquiring QB Baker Mayfield."

She added, "behind-the-scenes are open to contractually extending him." After being cast aside by the Browns, joining Seattle with a contract extension in hand would be a massive turnaround for the disgruntled quarterback. Anderson has also recently reported that the Panthers are still doing their due diligence on Mayfield. Both Seattle and Carolina just got their first looks at their quarterback rooms. It seems likely that neither team's staff was overly impressed. At this point, the negotiations are down to how much of Mayfield's $18.7  million cap hit the Browns are willing to eat. 

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SOURCE: Josina Anderson on Twitter

Jun 23, 2022, 11:33 AM ET

 
Seahawks make a lot more sense than Carolina to me. Geno/Lock is likely the worst QB combo in the league, and I don't see Pete Carroll being all in on a tank, and if I recall correctly, Carroll/Schneider did like Mayfield as a prospect, and Carroll has always liked "chip on their shoulder" type players. 

As for signing an extension, I doubt it would be anywhere near any of the recent extensions. I think it'd be more along the line of what Jameis Winston signed(2/28) enough that if he rebounds he's signed for relatively cheap, and if he doesn't, he's still affordable as a backup/bridge, and/or easy to move on from.  

Carolina should really just roll with Matt Corral. 

 
Report: Seahawks Would be Open to Extending Baker Mayfield

If the Seattle Seahawks traded for Baker Mayfield they would be willing to extend his contract, per a report.


This makes zero sense.  They are willing to extend him at how much per year $20+ million but they refuse to pay his $18.8 million this year ?  How does that make sense.  Hey Cleveland you pay $13 million of his contract then we will trade for him and pay him $20+ million on a contract extension.

Sounds dumb that report.  If true then sounds dumb of the team not willing to pay $18.8 this year but willing to pay more than that in future.

Sounds like they just want to rob the Browns because the Browns are stuck.

 
This makes zero sense.  They are willing to extend him at how much per year $20+ million but they refuse to pay his $18.8 million this year ?  How does that make sense.  Hey Cleveland you pay $13 million of his contract then we will trade for him and pay him $20+ million on a contract extension.

Sounds dumb that report.  If true then sounds dumb of the team not willing to pay $18.8 this year but willing to pay more than that in future.

Sounds like they just want to rob the Browns because the Browns are stuck.
And why not?

 
NFL Research@NFLResearch

Baker Mayfield suffered a fractured left shoulder in Week 6, 2021...

16 games prior to fracture (incl. Wk 6, 2021):

  • - 10-6 record
  • - 8.1 yds/att
  • - 5 INT - 100.6 passer rtg
8 games after:

  • - 3-5 record
  • - 6.3 yds/att
  • - 10 INT
  • - 72.8 passer rtg
Should #Panthers trade for Mayfield?

 
CAR is the only logical landing spot. 
Detroit has Jared Goff as their starting QB.  The Lions took on Goff's contract that balloons to $30 million next year. 

The Lions FO has John Dorsey who used the first pick to select Baker Mayfield. 

Dorsey moved-up to draft Mahomes with  KC, he saw Baker Mayfield win for a team that hadn't won in nearly two years, break the all-time rookie QB TD record (more than ANY QB in NFL history), take that team to the post season (something they hadn't done in over a decade), and WIN a playoff game on the road with a COVID devasted roster (winning a playoff game was something that franchise hadn't done in over 3 decades and they hadn't won a road playoff game since Sun, Dec 28, 1969 over 5 decades).  

Dorsey can land Mayfield for a mid-round pick and pay him less than Goff.  Carolina isn't the only team that makes sense IMHO.

 
Detroit has Jared Goff as their starting QB.  The Lions took on Goff's contract that balloons to $30 million next year. 

The Lions FO has John Dorsey who used the first pick to select Baker Mayfield. 

Dorsey moved-up to draft Mahomes with  KC, he saw Baker Mayfield win for a team that hadn't won in nearly two years, break the all-time rookie QB TD record (more than ANY QB in NFL history), take that team to the post season (something they hadn't done in over a decade), and WIN a playoff game on the road with a COVID devasted roster (winning a playoff game was something that franchise hadn't done in over 3 decades and they hadn't won a road playoff game since Sun, Dec 28, 1969 over 5 decades).  

Dorsey can land Mayfield for a mid-round pick and pay him less than Goff.  Carolina isn't the only team that makes sense IMHO.
Can the lions dump Goff? I didn’t think so, but if they can then maybe. Otherwise they’re almost a lock to look for a QB next draft. Unfortunately for them, they’ll probably be picking outside the top 5. (Which I suppose makes Baker a more viable option)

 
-jb- said:
for once I agree with cowherd
What he says makes sense if you're looking for the easiest path through Baker's eyes.  From the Browns perspective, they may be looking for a viable backup QB in return.  Smith or Lock seem to fit that bill.

 
Detroit has Jared Goff as their starting QB.  The Lions took on Goff's contract that balloons to $30 million next year. 

The Lions FO has John Dorsey who used the first pick to select Baker Mayfield. 

Dorsey moved-up to draft Mahomes with  KC, he saw Baker Mayfield win for a team that hadn't won in nearly two years, break the all-time rookie QB TD record (more than ANY QB in NFL history), take that team to the post season (something they hadn't done in over a decade), and WIN a playoff game on the road with a COVID devasted roster (winning a playoff game was something that franchise hadn't done in over 3 decades and they hadn't won a road playoff game since Sun, Dec 28, 1969 over 5 decades).  

Dorsey can land Mayfield for a mid-round pick and pay him less than Goff.  Carolina isn't the only team that makes sense IMHO.
But Goff played well & DET seems happy with him as a “bridge” QB.

Are you suggesting they’d bring in Mayfield and cut Goff? Or make Mayfield a backup? 

I don’t see either scenario being realistic. 

 
What he says makes sense if you're looking for the easiest path through Baker's eyes.  From the Browns perspective, they may be looking for a viable backup QB in return.  Smith or Lock seem to fit that bill.
Except again, Seattle appears to want to have a high pick in ‘23.

Getting Mayfield doesn’t achieve that. 

 
But Goff played well & DET seems happy with him as a “bridge” QB.

Are you suggesting they’d bring in Mayfield and cut Goff? Or make Mayfield a backup? 

I don’t see either scenario being realistic. 
Any idea what salary cap moves would need to be made to do some sort of Goff / baker swap? Assuming the lions have interest. 

 
I think so. Goff is probably in the 20-30 range as a starting Qb 
Probably right. Not sure if they need him in CLE though - I’d expect run-1st offense in CLE regardless. Brissett can hand it off as well as Mayfield. 

I’m not sure what’s best for DET, tbh. Continuity would help their young stars develop more than change, so I don’t see why they’d want to make such a deal. 

 
I'm not a Baker hater, at all. I'm a "have no idea" about Baker guy. 

But anyone in Detroit who thinks "Baker to Detroit" sounds like a good idea, should probably be fired. 

I don't see how any non-Browns fan can be rooting for anything other than the Browns having to go make nice with Mayfield now. 🙂

Someone, please be filming this training camp. 

 
Probably right. Not sure if they need him in CLE though - I’d expect run-1st offense in CLE regardless. Brissett can hand it off as well as Mayfield. 

I’m not sure what’s best for DET, tbh. Continuity would help their young stars develop more than change, so I don’t see why they’d want to make such a deal. 
They’d only make the deal if they think Baker can reach his potential. I don’t think it happens, just thinking on the page. 

 
Baker could be very good in Seattle. Not RW by any stretch but good enough to be competitive in a good division. 
I would be okay with Baker in Seattle but only if they can get him without blinking first in the staring contest with Cleveland.

 
I still like him and think he got a really raw deal. Mostly just amazed that this is my first comment in this thread because I've written about him a bit.

Not a *huge* believer but playing with a torn labrum in his left shoulder is a bigger deal than people are giving him credit for. And the Watson mess. I'd like to see him get a shot. My biggest knock on him is I wasn't crazy about how he appeared in the OBJ sage. But otherwise I'd be surprised if he is on the Browns roster this season but not sure how much longer anybody can wait if they're going to make a move for him.

 
What do you think is fair? I think he’s better than Wentz, 
As a fan, I think I would rather Seattle just lose than pay whatever fair is (if those are the two choices). If the price is right however, I think he's vastly superior to what they have on the roster right now. He's still young, has experience and has been good in stretches. I'm way less bearish on Mayfield than Wentz.

 
menobrown said:
Michael Lombardi's a really good source for this, at least from the Carolina side.

@mlombardiNFL

The Baker to Seattle rumors could be real, but to me, this is the Browns wanting to solidify a deal with the Panthers. I think, like most things in life, it will come down to the money. This latest report is likely a message to Carolina to finalize a deal.

https://twitter.com/mlombardiNFL/status/1541939866467897344
I really wish Carolina would get him already so I could drop Darnold off my roster that I’m trying to win the Bijan sweepstakes in. I can’t even get a 5th for him. 

 
I really wish Carolina would get him already so I could drop Darnold off my roster that I’m trying to win the Bijan sweepstakes in. I can’t even get a 5th for him. 
I dropped him during last season. It was therapeutic. I recommend the same.

 
It does if Rhule thinks hes going to get fired and doesn't think Darnold will help him keep his job.
Sure, but wiser heads must prevail in that situation.  Giving up more assets to keep throwing crap against the wall trying to save your job is insanity.  The exact definition of insanity.   Rhule traded for Darnold,  has talked up darnold, has said darnold is a starting QB in this league.  Now go make it work rhule or else but for Gods sake lets keep our draft capital

 
Sure, but wiser heads must prevail in that situation.  Giving up more assets to keep throwing crap against the wall trying to save your job is insanity.  The exact definition of insanity.   Rhule traded for Darnold,  has talked up darnold, has said darnold is a starting QB in this league.  Now go make it work rhule or else but for Gods sake lets keep our draft capital
It isn't going to cost much in draft capital to acquire Baker and a healthy motivated Baker with a chip on his shoulder is substantially better than Darnold. There are a lot of good reasons to be skeptical sustained success can be attained with Baker as we've seen him to this point, but that doesn't matter to decision makers that need to win now and lack the resources to do it.

 
It isn't going to cost much in draft capital to acquire Baker and a healthy motivated Baker with a chip on his shoulder is substantially better than Darnold. There are a lot of good reasons to be skeptical sustained success can be attained with Baker as we've seen him to this point, but that doesn't matter to decision makers that need to win now and lack the resources to do it.
Giving up anything is stupid IMO because its a one year rental.  Say Baker does win 8-10 games, then what do the panthers do?

 
That's a (good) problem for Matt Rhule, among others (from their perspective), to visit 6-8 months from now because the regime survived another year.
I mean maybe I guess, but its not a good problem for the franchise.  Hitching your wagon to a guy like Mayfield is a great way to get your entire front office fired.   And I dont think 8-10 wins necessarily saves his job.  Furthermore I think with the Panthers roster and their schedule that this is another 5 win team.  There is literally no depth at any position outside of maybe cornerback.

 
I mean maybe I guess, but its not a good problem for the franchise.  Hitching your wagon to a guy like Mayfield is a great way to get your entire front office fired.   And I dont think 8-10 wins necessarily saves his job.  Furthermore I think with the Panthers roster and their schedule that this is another 5 win team.  There is literally no depth at any position outside of maybe cornerback.
The problem for the franchise was giving Rhule another year. They and their fans now have to deal with the consequences of leadership that has given no reason to believe they are the answer and have to win to save themselves. It happens every year throughout the league - the Bears with Nagy and Jets with Gase immediately come to mind. Will Rhule be able to persuade management & ownership to make this move? :shrug:  But they created the environment for him to try by not pulling the plug on him 6 months ago.

 
The problem for the franchise was giving Rhule another year. They and their fans now have to deal with the consequences of leadership that has given no reason to believe they are the answer and have to win to save themselves. It happens every year throughout the league - the Bears with Nagy and Jets with Gase immediately come to mind. Will Rhule be able to persuade management & ownership to make this move? :shrug:  But they created the environment for him to try by not pulling the plug on him 6 months ago.
Trust me brother I am well aware that Rhule is in over his head.  Well aware.  I just hope his parting gift isnt giving up more assets from the draft from a nincompoop like Mayfield and then giving that dummy a 5 year deal

 
Didn't Rhule survive another year because it's going to be cheaper to fire him this year? I thought I read something like that related to his contract.

If that's the case, then it's not beyond reason that McAdoo is essentially the HC on deck, and the QB situation for the Panthers comes down to his preference. I wouldn't be surprised if Jimmy G is his choice over Mayfield if any QB change is going to happen in Charlotte. 

 
Didn't Rhule survive another year because it's going to be cheaper to fire him this year? I thought I read something like that related to his contract.

If that's the case, then it's not beyond reason that McAdoo is essentially the HC on deck, and the QB situation for the Panthers comes down to his preference. I wouldn't be surprised if Jimmy G is his choice over Mayfield if any QB change is going to happen in Charlotte. 
No.  Tepper says he believes in rhules process.   Nothing to do about money

 

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