I think what the Haslams did is going to be the straw that broke the Camels back. It was nonsense by the Browns brass in the first place. This whole damn thing was started by that 1 move in regards to Lamar anyways, but id also be willing to bet the other up and coming QB's with contracts looming, are not going to be as stupid as Lamar or as greedy. Owners should learn a lesson and QB's who think they deserve anything fully guaranteed are just arrogant. If a QB can demand and receive a fully guaranteed contract, then any other position should be also. If it wernt for the dogs in the trenches, who never get any cred, these QB's today would be cripples. Its a double-standard and the owners know it. *** im probably not making any sense, ive been in a bottle since about 5 am***
The only reason to be against players getting guaranteed contracts is because you enjoy the owners getting to keep more of the money.
The only thing the Haslams broke was rank with the rest of the owners for a minute. The rest of them circled that shit right back up this year. Amazing how fast all those QB-needy teams issued public statements that they weren’t interested in pursuing an MVP QB in his prime, non?
I understand that, but even tho the owners collect the money and get richer, they are forking out the cash to keep this League going. Im not to concerned about what the owners make or do or rake in, thats not my point... the bottom line is when it comes to players getting a bigger piece of the pie, a pie the owners are creating, Im not a person to concerned what the owners make in their investment, im concerned what the players around the League can haul in compared to other positions. QB's are braking the bank... has nothing to do with the owners. Owners are why we have the game... im referring to guaranteed contracts... there simply has to be a loop-hole of sorts in case you have a headcase's or injuries or poor production. I would never guarantee a contract base on a seasons success. The owners and what the players get is apples and oranges in my opinion.
I agree. If Lamar had an agent, he might better understand the Browns were desperate to sign a player that had already told them no. That was the only play they had left to get him to change his mind. As far as I know, his camp didn’t demand a fully guaranteed contract, nor did any other team in the league offer him one, which is the only reason the Browns landed him in the first place. In Lamar’s case, with at least the perception that his demands are a guaranteed contract, he doesn’t have any pursuers. He has put the message out that he isn’t demanding a fully guaranteed contract, but if that number is north of 90% in guarantees, you still aren’t in the ballpark. Lamar doesn’t know how to “talk” to these teams on his own behalf to see if there is a common ground. Instead of calling out collusion, the NFLPA needs to be talking some sense into Lamar and tell him to find an agent who talks the language so he actually knows what his market value is.
I disagree with this whole heartily. If you are talking two year guarantees, then I could get on board. But a fully guaranteed contract could cripple a team like the Browns if Watson never recovers from his two year layoff. Or worse, his off field issues become a bigger issue. There could still be another woman out there that could have proof of more wrong doing than exposing himself to her. Then what? No player and $220M on the books over the next 4 years because it’s guaranteed. Most contracts have certain amounts guaranteed for injury, but players like Lamar have a high risk factor for injury. Why guarantee a full contract when it is almost guaranteed he will mis at least some time to injury over those 5 years? What if in his first year he has a RGIII type injury that he doesn’t recover from? Lamar isn’t going to magically become a non high risk QB over night. He isn’t THAT guy. He needs to use his legs to be effective. RBs don’t get guaranteed contracts and they don’t get the higher paying contracts, that’s because of the injury factor. Like it or not Lamar has the same factor.
Florida’s Anthony Richardson, who is considered one of the top quarterback prospects in the 2023 NFL draft, has six team visits set up after Thursday’s pro day in Gainesville, The Score’s Jordan Schultz reported on Wednesday. As of now, the quarterback will meet with the Panthers, Colts, Titans, Raiders, Falcons and Ravens, per Schultz. _______ ________________ Very disappointed to not see the Vikings on this list.
The Ravens are. They’re going to wind up trading Lamar and drafting Richardson because he is the closest thing to a plug and play in Lamar’s offense.
If they want him, they are going to need to give up quite a bit to get him… possibly both first rounders they get for Lamar, plus more. They might have to go up to #3. Unless of course the team signing him is either the Texans or Colts, which I doubt. Possibly if the Raiders sign him, they could get away with that 6 and a 2nd rounder this year, otherwise it will be both firsts from Vegas. Would you rather have Richardson’s unknown or Lamar who has already had an MVP in the system? Tough decision for the Ravens
They could improve their passing game possibly. I can’t see them running any better than they did with Lamar.
Report: Raiders will not consider Jalen Carter in draft The Raiders have a number of ways they can go with the seventh overall pick in this year’s draft, but their options reportedly do not include former Georgia defensive tackle Jalen Carter. Raiders head coach Josh McDaniels said this week, via Vincent Bonsignore of the Las Vegas Review-Journal, that the team would ” do everything we have to do to make sure that, not only with Jalen but every player, we know exactly what the truth is” before drafting a player. Vic Tafur of TheAthletic.com reports that that process will not be an extensive one when it comes to Carter, however. Tafur reports that Carter has “already been crossed off by the team.” Per the report, comparisons between Carter’s recent arrest in Georgia and former Raiders wideout Henry Ruggs’ arrest in 2021 are at the root of that decision. Carter pleaded no contest to misdemeanor driving offenses in connection to a car crash that killed his Georgia teammate Devin Willock and Georgia football staffer Chandler LeCroy earlier this year. Ruggs is awaiting trial on DUI charges from a crash that killed a woman and the two incidents reportedly hit “too close to home” for the Raiders to consider adding Carter to their roster next month. PFT
A report earlier in the day indicated that Jalen Carter has “already been crossed off” the Raiders’ draft board. Raiders coach Josh McDaniels spoke to Vincent Bonsignore of the Las Vegas Review-Journal on Thursday night, and McDaniels reiterated what he told reporters about the Georgia defensive lineman on Monday. The Raiders continue to do their due diligence, and Carter remains on their draft board. Carter will visit the Raiders as one of their 30 visitors in April, per Bonsignore. Even if the Raiders haven’t yet decided to pass on Carter if he’s available when they draft seventh overall, they still could. Carter pleaded no contest to misdemeanor driving offenses in connection to a car crash that killed his Georgia teammate, Devin Willock, and Georgia football staffer Chandler LeCroy earlier this year. That should give the Raiders pause considering the first-round pick they used in 2020 on Henry Ruggs, who is awaiting trial on DUI charges from a crash that killed a woman. PFT
and the was Vic Tafur of the 'Athletic.com' who once again, gets it wrong (apparently and allegedly). Either every person in the NFL that talks to a reporter from the Athletic is lying (imagine the odds) or the Athletic is 'King of Fabrication'.
I wouldn't be surprised if it's true whether it was fabricated or the Raiders say the opposite. If you draft him you deserve to lose a big chunk of your fanbase. They just can't do it with Ruggs being so fresh. It's bad optics.
Yeah, that's what I thought when my team was considering hiring a possible serial sex offender... They did just that. It's a time in which society pretty much forgives and forgets on a daily basis. Out of sight, out of mind as if it never happened. In my own situation, I have a mother, wife, sister and (3) daughters. (4) of which are big Browns fans. All of which immediately reacted, if they sign this guy, they will no longer support this team or the NFL in general. That was exactly a year ago... Today, we are already talking about which games I might be able to get through work to go down to the stadium and watch a game in person.. NONE of those mentioned above have abandoned the Browns, all gave me shit a year ago that if I didn't abandon the Browns, it would be the same as allowing him to do to them what he did to his victims. It gave me a STRONG sense of where my head needed to be when evaluating my own ability to support the franchise through the situation. Now... it was all talk and no action, even they have moved on, since he only has a couple of cases left in court and they are never talked about any more. The same will be true for whomever drafts this talented kid. Hell, we don't even know any of the personal circumstances of his involvement, other than we absolutely know he was in the other vehicle surrounding this terrible accident. Even if the Raiders decide to draft him, the fanbase they lose in April will start to come back in September and nearly all of it will return before the end of the season. It's human nature to have an opinion, it's also human nature to forgive and forget. If he is the BPA, they probably should just go ahead and deal with the short term effects, rather than chancing him being the worst mistake the franchise has made for not even considering him an option. I've learned a lot over this past year... my family has taught me more about human nature in that time than I had learned in the previous 51 years leading up to it.
Some scenarios I've been kicking around for my big mock right before the draft... Arizona is an obvious trade down candidate, albeit likely a small one, but what about some other teams? @Torgo - How do you feel about the Falcons potentially trading down? Vegas feels like another team that may move back, if they cannot get what they want out of their pick. Right now, I have them trading up into Arizona's spot... @ravens_R_#1 - How do you feel about the Ravens possibly moving down? Right now, I have them swapping spots with the Bills. @beachbum - How do you feel about the Steelers trading up? I have had them move up into two different spots, but I think there is possibly one team that they will definitely have to get ahead of if the target that I think they will pursue is going to wear black and gold. @Willie - What if the Vikings stood on their pick and took the best LB on the board? Would that work for you, or would you rather make a move on the board to snag a passer? @xinik - What would be the position you would be willing to move up in the first round for, even if the cost was your second and a future pick? @matthewwillson29 - The Bengals are in the range for a team to move out of the first for another team that may look to jump up and lock in a player for that potential 5th year. You good with Cincy possibly moving down? @SoCalSaint - Same question for you... Would you be good with the Saints dropping out of the first? Same question to you, @LAOJoe ... @patg006 - Water under the bridge for mistaken identity, and what not... IF Jalen Carter takes that tumble that some believe he will, would he be on your must take list at 9? @Quew777 - Do you see the Lions locked in at DB then DL, or DL then DB for those two first round picks? @Underdog - How you feeling about the Pats potentially taking a receiver in the first? @RTTRUTH - It could come down to Will Levis with that #4 overall. You taking him, passing on him, or moving down and maybe snagging Hooker?
They’ve been sniffing around all the potential R1 guys so I have no doubt they’re considering it and they are in dire need of an upgrade in that group. That said I’d far prefer it in a trade-down scenario, but if the top OT’s and CB’s are all off the board I’d be good with it.
I hope that the Steelers don’t trade up. I believe the three picks in the top 49 can all be starters and play at a high level.