Waldo wrote: ↑11 Aug 2020 10:56
- QB on rookie deals or otherwise cheap
The '10 Packers had both of those
I guess cheapish, but we were on Aaron Rodgers' second contract, which he signed at a mid-tier starter level.
In the next year, Eli was on his regular, big contract.
Flacco had just signed an extension but he was cheap that year.
Wilson was on a rookie deal
Brady was not top-tier money, but again on a mid-level starter contract.
The Broncos had an expensive vet paid appropriately (Manning)
Eagles had rookie contracts
Pats again
And then the Chiefs with Mahomes as a rookie.
So can we really say champions have "rookie contracts" as any sort of regular feature? Three times in the past 10 years? Second contracts signed before top value was reached happened as often. The Brady contract bargain is noteworthy, but both Mannings won while getting paid top dollar.
I think the overwhelming usefulness of rookie contracts is overstated because we have had a couple phenoms in Wilson and Mahomes. Even the Wentz situation was won by Nick Foles, on a low-level backup QB contract.
Having a cheaper-than-elite QB sure may help, but QB rookie contracts are very rare because it's very rare to be a great QB within the first 4 years in the league.