Pretty rosy picture of this year's QB class, my friend. But, I fail to see one worth #13.
And paying $25m per year for an NFL ready QB does not prevent the team from extending their own or seeking support in FA given the constant rise of the CAP.
P.S... why do you think Keim is creating so much CAP space for 2018?
How soon do you see them being "worth" it?
I don't want to pay $25 million per for a guy that has never played in our offense and has played three NFL games. Have we forgotten Kevin Kolb already? I don't want to pay $25 million for a guy whose team desperately needs a quarterback and has had six years to decide whether or not he's worth it
in their system that has finally given up and let him go to market. And I even really like Cousins, but come on. He's just not worth the money.
Remember, the cap increases for everyone, it's not like we're coming up on hidden money that other teams don't have - as the cap increases, so do player contracts. Cousins or Garoppolo, if they hit the market, are probably going to be close to, if not paid as, the highest paid QB of all time.
We're pushed up against the cap this year because of Carson's number, and you have teams like the Colts saying they can't afford to add more quality players because so much is going to Luck. And Garoppolo and Cousins aren't Luck. I don't want to pay the likes of Ryan Tannehill what he's making, or what Joe Flacco is making, for production I think we can get from one of these rookie QBs at a major discount for the next five years.
He's probably saving all of that money for 2018 because we only have two of our top 5 receivers under contract for next year, one of which will likely retire. And two of our entire linebacking corps under contract. And one QB that is also probably going to retire.