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Really no comparison between Bob and Njoku from an athletic standpoint. Bob could never command that much money. And not sure I would pay Njoku that much but I would to see the numbers he could put up here when we had Adams.salmar80 wrote: ↑28 May 2022 05:15TE David Njoku gets a 4-year $56.75 million contract to replace the franchise tag he was on. Per PFT, the deal includes $28 million in guaranteed money.
Sounds like a lot to me for a guy averaging 27 yds/game, and 3 tds/season during his career...
If Big Bob has a season resembling 2020, he'll be hella expensive to keep.
Njoku is an anomoly of sorts. Never really produced but everyone sees the potential due to his measurables. It looks like an overpay to me, but it has absolutely 0 affect on a future Tonyan contract unless Tonyan himself can produce in 2022. Njoku was a first round pick and is still living off that possibility of potential. Tonyan is an UDFA whose production will earn him a check, not his body type.Realist wrote: ↑30 May 2022 14:24Really no comparison between Bob and Njoku from an athletic standpoint. Bob could never command that much money. And not sure I would pay Njoku that much but I would to see the numbers he could put up here when we had Adams.salmar80 wrote: ↑28 May 2022 05:15TE David Njoku gets a 4-year $56.75 million contract to replace the franchise tag he was on. Per PFT, the deal includes $28 million in guaranteed money.
Sounds like a lot to me for a guy averaging 27 yds/game, and 3 tds/season during his career...
If Big Bob has a season resembling 2020, he'll be hella expensive to keep.
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the higher the pick, typically the more athletic and ready to play at this level the guy is, after a few seasons in the pros these things often even themselves up, Tonyan may never be as athletic as Njoku, but in terms of production so much is team and scheme dependent, Bob caught just about everything thrown his way 2 years ago, if he regains the athletic ability he had then I don't see any reason for a production decline, imo draft slotting means very little a few years after that draft, I expect Tonyan to have a big year.Drj820 wrote: ↑31 May 2022 11:04Njoku is an anomoly of sorts. Never really produced but everyone sees the potential due to his measurables. It looks like an overpay to me, but it has absolutely 0 affect on a future Tonyan contract unless Tonyan himself can produce in 2022. Njoku was a first round pick and is still living off that possibility of potential. Tonyan is an UDFA whose production will earn him a check, not his body type.Realist wrote: ↑30 May 2022 14:24Really no comparison between Bob and Njoku from an athletic standpoint. Bob could never command that much money. And not sure I would pay Njoku that much but I would to see the numbers he could put up here when we had Adams.salmar80 wrote: ↑28 May 2022 05:15TE David Njoku gets a 4-year $56.75 million contract to replace the franchise tag he was on. Per PFT, the deal includes $28 million in guaranteed money.
Sounds like a lot to me for a guy averaging 27 yds/game, and 3 tds/season during his career...
If Big Bob has a season resembling 2020, he'll be hella expensive to keep.
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I don't want to stir a hornets' nest here but...
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Bob Tonyan and David Njoku have fairly similar athleticism based on testing
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Wow, sounds like Cooper Kupp just signed a deal that's 3 new years and $75M in new money for a new money/new years average of $25M.
Given that he had 2 years and $29.5M left on his previous deal, that's a 5-year $105 million deal--an absolute BARGAIN for that kind of production. He's making $8 M less per year than Adams and Tyreek. For reference, that's Cooper Kupp and Leonard Floyd for Adams or Tyreek, financially. In Packers terms, that's Adrian Amos.
Given that he had 2 years and $29.5M left on his previous deal, that's a 5-year $105 million deal--an absolute BARGAIN for that kind of production. He's making $8 M less per year than Adams and Tyreek. For reference, that's Cooper Kupp and Leonard Floyd for Adams or Tyreek, financially. In Packers terms, that's Adrian Amos.
I would just say I believe the 75million guaranteed attached to Kupps deal is higher than both Hills and Adams guaranteeYoHoChecko wrote: ↑08 Jun 2022 18:43Wow, sounds like Cooper Kupp just signed a deal that's 3 new years and $75M in new money for a new money/new years average of $25M.
Given that he had 2 years and $29.5M left on his previous deal, that's a 5-year $105 million deal--an absolute BARGAIN for that kind of production. He's making $8 M less per year than Adams and Tyreek. For reference, that's Cooper Kupp and Leonard Floyd for Adams or Tyreek, financially. In Packers terms, that's Adrian Amos.
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Surprised no discussion about the latest allegations against Watson from the 24th woman. Jim Rome devoted a full hour to it earlier this week. This has a lot of implications in the AFC, and possibly even the NFC because it will influence what the Browns do with Baker. Watson will surely be suspended at least 6 games, and he should get the entire season (at least). The court cases will keep piling on and be a distraction for the Browns and league office.
So 17 thinks Carr is better than Love.
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Im sure he def thinks that lolYoHoChecko wrote: ↑09 Jun 2022 17:08Well yes, but more so he'd rather play with his best friend for 5 years than Rodgers for maybe 1, maybe 2, and then....
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Adams played with Love in KC. He knows Love sucks.
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Driver and Jennings played with Rodgers when he sucked. Sometimes it gets better.
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Sometimes, yes.
But cmon....Adams comments were quite damning.
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I don't get it, truly.
Like Adams definitely prefers playing with Carr than Love. He definitely thinks his career is better served with Carr than Love. I agree with you. But how damning is that? A 2nd-year with 1 start versus a guy who is in the league's top ten conversation? Absolutely.
Like I'm feeling pretty pessimistic on Love these days, but "I prefer Derrick Carr, my college QB and best friend, a top 10-12 QB in the league, over a completely unproven Jordan Love after two years?" This is not revelatory information. You'd be nuts not to think Carr is a safer route to stats at this point.