02-15-2025, 11:25 AM
A year ago, tagging him at 26 mil was laughable. Now he's projected to get between 28 and 32 mil on the open market.
The theme that they can't seem to wrap their minds around is that these kinds of players only increase in value as their rookie deals play out. The family is very bad at mitigating risk.
What do they have to show, from a personnel standpoint, for not extending key in-house guys?
The theme that they can't seem to wrap their minds around is that these kinds of players only increase in value as their rookie deals play out. The family is very bad at mitigating risk.
What do they have to show, from a personnel standpoint, for not extending key in-house guys?