04-03-2024, 12:14 PM
(04-03-2024, 09:33 AM)ochocincos Wrote: Well last year was the outlier for his career.
And he also played about 3/4 of the season, so if you were to trend out across a whole season, he'd have likely been at 900+ yards again.
If he stays healthy this year and plays like normal he can be in that range again.
And while 900+ is low WR1 numbers, a team could easily look at him and say he'd have gotten more targets as a true WR1 without someone like Chase there, so he could be a 1200+ yard WR in the right offense.
I agree with you though, if he has 800 or less yards again, that could diminish his chances of landing a $25+ mill APY contract.
I feel like teams don’t do this much anymore
Teams need to see the production to give deals. Feel like this happens more in the NBA now, where teams give you a deal of what they expect you to become
NFL is pretty old school in you get the deal you deserve
That’s why i don’t get why ppl are calling for 25-30M for Tee
No team is offering that.
He’s gonna be around 18-21M per and for likely only 3 years