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hopefully he wants to be here long term and they can get an extension done that will lower that 5th year hit... but I have my doubts his number comes down.
I heard an estimate it would be about $9M for 2019; is that accurate? Maybe we are jaded by rising salaries, but that actually doesn't seem terrible.
Quote: @Jor-El said:
I heard an estimate it would be about $9M for 2019; is that accurate? Maybe we are jaded by rising salaries, but that actually doesn't seem terrible.
9m sounds like a steal compared to what I expect his agent to be asking for after this coming year. I am guessing you are right on the rising salary thing taking the sting off some of these lower numbers. maybe because we spent 3 months arguing about whats fair for a QB.
Quote: @Jor-El said:
I heard an estimate it would be about $9M for 2019; is that accurate? Maybe we are jaded by rising salaries, but that actually doesn't seem terrible.
As the No. 11 pick in the 2015 draft, Waynes will earn $9.069MM in 2019. As shown on PFR’s Fifth-Year Option Tracker, many of the first-round picks from that class have already had the extra season tacked on to their contracts. Teams have until Thursday to make determinations on the remaining players.
Waynes started in all 16 games for the first time in his career last year. He tallied 65 total tackles, two interceptions, eleven passes defensed, and his first career sack.
Quote: @willbjammin said:
@ Jor-El said:
I heard an estimate it would be about $9M for 2019; is that accurate? Maybe we are jaded by rising salaries, but that actually doesn't seem terrible.
As the No. 11 pick in the 2015 draft, Waynes will earn $9.069MM in 2019. As shown on PFR’s Fifth-Year Option Tracker, many of the first-round picks from that class have already had the extra season tacked on to their contracts. Teams have until Thursday to make determinations on the remaining players.
Waynes started in all 16 games for the first time in his career last year. He tallied 65 total tackles, two interceptions, eleven passes defensed, and his first career sack.
and Peters has already been shown the door by the franchise that drafted him. I pounded the drum for Peters, but Trey is rounding into a much better choice IMO.
I guess you either “pay the price” by throwing the db’s in early, or pay the price after they are well groomed
I wonder if peters is just THAT big of a douche? getting a 6th, 4th, and a 2019 2nd? he's a good cb, but wow... ?
So for all those saying Zim sucks for grabbing DB after DB. These probowlers can't stay with a team and can't get anything in return. Sherman is a 49er, peters is a ram, etc... let Zim and ricky build. Get our D strong, get guys like Hercules  to rush on 3rd down. and lets have kirk dominate with O'neill protecting the blind side for a decade.
Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@ willbjammin said:
@ Jor-El said:
I heard an estimate it would be about $9M for 2019; is that accurate? Maybe we are jaded by rising salaries, but that actually doesn't seem terrible.
As the No. 11 pick in the 2015 draft, Waynes will earn $9.069MM in 2019. As shown on PFR’s Fifth-Year Option Tracker, many of the first-round picks from that class have already had the extra season tacked on to their contracts. Teams have until Thursday to make determinations on the remaining players.
Waynes started in all 16 games for the first time in his career last year. He tallied 65 total tackles, two interceptions, eleven passes defensed, and his first career sack.
and Peters has already been shown the door by the franchise that drafted him. I pounded the drum for Peters, but Trey is rounding into a much better choice IMO.
Waynes' arrow is certainly pointing up, and he could end up the better player over the long term, since Peters always seems to be one more stupid move away from suspension. But I don't think you can say he's the better choice yet, considering Peters already has DROY and 1st team All Pro credits to his name.
Quote: @MaroonBells said:
@ JimmyinSD said:
@ willbjammin said:
@ Jor-El said:
I heard an estimate it would be about $9M for 2019; is that accurate? Maybe we are jaded by rising salaries, but that actually doesn't seem terrible.
As the No. 11 pick in the 2015 draft, Waynes will earn $9.069MM in 2019. As shown on PFR’s Fifth-Year Option Tracker, many of the first-round picks from that class have already had the extra season tacked on to their contracts. Teams have until Thursday to make determinations on the remaining players.
Waynes started in all 16 games for the first time in his career last year. He tallied 65 total tackles, two interceptions, eleven passes defensed, and his first career sack.
and Peters has already been shown the door by the franchise that drafted him. I pounded the drum for Peters, but Trey is rounding into a much better choice IMO.
Waynes' arrow is certainly pointing up, and he could end up the better player over the long term, since Peters always seems to be one more stupid move away from suspension. But I don't think you can say he's the better choice yet, considering Peters already has DROY and 1st team All Pro credits to his name.
Waynes is looking at a 5 year deal worth over 10 million per year at his career trajectory... Peters career trajectory has him at 5/10 as well, l like 5 to 10 years in the california penal system. :p
Peters plays for the personal stats, Waynes plays as part of a system, I will take Trey as our starting CB over Peters every day. I just dont like corners that routinely gamble, because they leave their team mates exposed when they guess wrong and Peters did that quite often in KC.
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