11-26-2018, 04:28 PM
(11-26-2018, 04:16 PM)Au165 Wrote: I said because they, meaning guys like Glennon and Bradford, keep getting signed people will value him. This was a nod to the fact that good QB's are needed in the league. I told you Smith had a larger contract when he got traded and you ignored it. I told you he is better than Case Keenum, who by the way is making more than Dalton, and you ignore it. $16 Million a year for a starting QB is NOTHING.
He can be traded and it really hasn't made much of a difference in that realm. I'd expect a similar take as to what Chiefs got for Alex Smith. 3rd and a player would be the starting point and the player better be young and high upside.
Alex Smith only had a year left when he was traded and they immediately extended him to a much larger deal.
Keenum had a good year in 2017. His qb rating was 98.3. Teams viewed him as a top 10 qb in the off season. The vikings had a decent year and he had max value when he signed for 18 million.
Daltons qb rating right now is 89.6 which ranks hims 22 in the league. On top of that Dalton has been bad in the playoffs, which would hurt his value even more. He's viewed as a bottom 10 qb by almost all the gms in the league.
https://www.teamrankings.com/nfl/player-stat/qb-rating-nfl
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