I find it highly unlikely that a guy who just got dumped by 3 teams in less than 12 months, would say no to a deal that locks him in to a long-term commitment. I put that possibility at about <1%.__Chef__ wrote: ↑Thu Jul 03, 2025 9:49 amDid you consider that maybe Mayfield didn't want a longer term deal locking him in when he felt that 1 year was just scratching the surface?CannonFire wrote: ↑Thu Jul 03, 2025 9:41 am
Not if you think Mayfield is a top 10 QB. People here whine and cry about it all the time. If that's the case, why hasn't Licht locked him in for a long term deal and just restructuring a short-term deal? Why was the 3-year deal a deal that was easy to move away from after 1 year? If he was good at evaluating QB's, he'd have realized that he had a top 10 QB and locked him in to a 5 or 6 year deal (at a very team friendly rate), not have to worry about any restructures.
Or is Mayfield not that good and Licht is right to give him a short deal that we can walk away from after this season?
I think the 3 year deal worked for both parties as both liked the direction, and wanted to see where it would go while not being overly committed after a single year's performance.
The next contract will be interesting, as even mediocre QB's contracts are wild.
The 3-year deal works for both parties if Licht isn't sold on Mayfield. Every GM, every coach, even every fan believes that the hardest and most important thing to find is, a franchise QB. If Licht thinks that Mayfield is a top 10 QB, then he should want to give him a long-term deal. If Mayfield thinks he's as good as he thinks he is, then he should want a long-term deal. Keep in mind, my post was in response to someone who thinks that Mayfield is a top 10 (possibly even better), QB AND thinks that Licht is only bad at evaluating "rookie" QB's. So, if Mayfield is a top 10 QB and Licht is good at evaluating veteran QB's, then why the restructure earlier this off-season. Mayfield's already here for this year and next. Mayfield was already set to make $80M over these 2 seasons. Why not just sign an extension? Mayfield would NOT turn down an extension if it came with a raise.
The next contract will be terrible because it'll be a Dak Prescott deal, essentially keeping us in the "pretender" group, just like the Cowboys.