CannonFire wrote: ↑Wed Jun 25, 2025 8:20 am
Pirate Life wrote: ↑Tue Jun 24, 2025 5:15 pm
You've implied they are better deals than Mayfield when complaining about his pay, but saying you'd rather have a guy who takes up more cap space than Mayfield who doesn't perform nearly as well as Mayfield on the field while bemoaning what Mayfield's getting paid is... something? Top ten performance for bottom third pay (the past two years) is normally something you want for your team.
Ward was the #1 pick in a draft with few 'great' prospects. He wasn't one of them, just the most highly thought of QB of the bunch. But we'll see how he turns out.
The only deals I've ever mentioned were of FA's. I've never made any comments about rather having guys like Dak and his deal, or Hurts, or Goff, or any other guy with a long-term deal. I wouldn't pay them either. Put any of them on the Panthers, and they're winning 5 or 6 games just like Young did. This year... maybe 7 or 8.
I've mentioned this before, but I won't discuss (in depth), QB's who went to a Florida school on this board because of the overwhelming love or hate.

That said, I'd always rather have a 1st rd QB over a JAG. Give me the savings until I find that stud. If I were a GM, I'd never pick up a QBs 5th year option, ever. If you don't know what you have after 3 years, then you're not good at your job. If the kid is great, give him a new deal early and avoid the balloon payout. If he's not great, draft a QB in R1 and let your guy play out his 4th year and let him walk. Take the comp pick.
Nah, you've mentioned Lawrence being able to put up better numbers on this team a few times. Hasn't come close to being an FA.
Rookie QB deals are a bit of a cheat code, sure. But the success rate the past few years isn't that great for first round ones: Since 2020:
a) Lawrence, leads the league in turnovers since his rookie season, best yardage season had him 9th, best TD season had him tied for 10th. As discussed previously, team invested a lot around him without a lot of results (honestly thought he'd do better coming out of college)
b)Wilson, already on third team, didn't even make it through his rookie contract after being traded to Denver for a 6th rounder.
c)Jones, also on third team. Patriots dumped him for a 6th round pick, jags declined his option and chose to not resign.
d) Lance, also on third team. It's Trey Lance, not sure much more needs to be said.
e) Fields, also on third team. I'm sensing a pattern here.
f) Pickett, on third team... the trend continues! But does have a SB ring from the Eagles last season and one of the all-time great gaffs with his one 'pass' attempt never leaving his hand and causing him to tackle himself.
g)Young, Horrific first season, cost several coaches their jobs as well as the GM and other front office folks. His 'redemption' season last year wasn't much of an improvement on the first. Remains to be seen how this turns out.
h) Stroud, promising rookie season lost its shine after a very mediocre season last year.
i)Richardson, looks to be on the way out from Indy. Possibly out of the league, but some team somewhere will pick him up for his athleticism and the belief they can fix him. They won't.
j) Daniels, great rookie season and showed great potential. Possibly the only one on this list that will have longevity and remain in the top 10-15 QBs if not higher.
k) Williams, pretty bad first season, even if the Bears tried to build around him. Possible coach issue last season from the stories. If he doesn't show decent improvement this season after more investments around him and the new coach Bears just may be cursed when it comes to QBs.
l) Maye, looked pretty good on a bad NE team. Definitely a wait and see. Could be the second guy on this list after Daniels.
m) Nix, Pretty good rookie season overall. Decent team around him, good offensive coach (if shitty human being) so potential to be up there with Daniels. But it's Bo Nix. The Wal-Mart Great Value white bread of NFL QBs. It works, but you wish you'd paid the extra fifteen cents for a loaf of Wonderbread.
n) Penix, Great arm, but makes you wonder when an immobile Kirk Cousins started over him for so long after they'd drafted him over fears of Cousins being immobile. Game film very meh, but may just need more time adjusting to NFL defenses. Solid definite maybe.
o) McCarthy. First season lost to injury, but they were handing him the keys last year before that and sent your golden boy Darnold packing after the season to let him start this season.
Not including this year's crop since they haven't seen the field yet, but I don't have high hopes for any of them.
To sum up: Out of 15 first round QBs, there's exactly one I'd take over who we have at the moment. Stroud may work his way back into contention, but he did not look great after the 6th game last year.