Lions locked in those deals a year early before some of these WRs and OL in the class bump the market with their deals.
But now the bigger thing is the contract that they're going to end up giving Goff
If Penix is there at 29, I'm taking him. Hell, I'd even be inclined to move up. I'll let him sit behind Goff, and then turning the keys over to him after this upcoming season. Reset that QB salary scale, and be able to pay the young cats while they can.
You don't think much of Hooker?If Penix is there at 29, I'm taking him. Hell, I'd even be inclined to move up. I'll let him sit behind Goff, and then turning the keys over to him after this upcoming season. Reset that QB salary scale, and be able to pay the young cats while they can.
If Penix is there at 29, I'm taking him. Hell, I'd even be inclined to move up. I'll let him sit behind Goff, and then turning the keys over to him after this upcoming season. Reset that QB salary scale, and be able to pay the young cats while they can.
Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford’s $31 million base salary this season is guaranteed. But beyond this season, Stafford has two more years on his contract, and only $10 million guaranteed. He wants to change that. Stafford is wisely applying pressure in order to ensure he doesn’t get thrown overboard after the current season. They’d need to make a quick decision (there’s a $5 million roster bonus due on the third day of the league year), but they’d definitely be able to move on after 2023 with only $10 million owed. Stafford wants that number to be higher, ensuring as a practical matter that they won’t cut him.