(03-10-2024, 06:32 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: Lol, I'm sure that they didn't "want" to shell out much of anything to sign him. Love him or hate him, he's not a bad football player. It's not his fault that Cleveland took him at #1OA and put some very unrealistic expectations on him. WTS, players seem to enjoy playing with him, just ask Mike Evans.
It IS his fault that he said yes to about 5,821 commercials, though, making him much more exposed to the public. If you overexpose yourself with commercials and then aren't very good on top of that? Kind of brought that on yourself.
His QB Rating+ his four years in Cleveland...
105
82
106
88
For Comparison, Dalton's first four years...
94
103
103
93
About the same ceiling, much worse floor, despite having an amazing OL and run game to lean on. He's just not accurate enough to be a good starting QB. His rookie season is the only time he's been above average compared to the league in completion %, and he was at 101, or 1% above league average. Followed that up with 79, 92, and 81.
He's absolutely still a starter in the NFL, but just not on a good team.
(03-10-2024, 08:31 PM)cinci4life Wrote: Yes he's not a bad player but he's not exactly great either. At least as of right now he's not worth essentially $33 mill a year.
$33m/yr last year would be the 17th highest paid QB,. Welcome to the absurd QB market. Lol.