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When news spread quickly Tuesday about Russell Wilson's monster extension with the Seattle Seahawks, quarterbacks around the NFL rejoiced. Thanks to Wilson's new deal, which tops Aaron Rodgers' average annual value ($35 million compared to $33.5 million) and makes the Seahawks QB the league's highest-paid player, the valuation of quarterbacks expected to sign new deals will rise concurrently. That's good news for those on the middle of the QB spectrum like Dak Prescott, who won't command Wilson money but should see the average annual value of his salary rise whenever his extension with Dallas gets done.
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