01-30-2016, 03:57 PM
(01-30-2016, 05:28 AM)t3r3e3 Wrote: That's be great, but you're low balling the market. Ertz just got the money you want to give Eifert if he improves next year. So did Kelce. It'll take a good deal more than 5/35 to keep Eifert, and possibly more than 5/50 if he puts up 10+ TD's next year and more yards.
He has potential but he hasn't done enough to deserve more than 32/35 to this point.
Sure, this time next year, with another year as good or better than this year, it will more than likely take more than 50. There are a few guys looking to get paid after next year though, so if it goes up, it wouldn't be surprising at all.
Dude needs to be on the field though.
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