Because of all the interest in this thread, I've place all of the video content of Patrick Mahomes II's college career, and draft day goodness into a single post that can be found here. Enjoy! [Reply]
Patrick Mahomes restructured his contract this offseason to help free up more than $21 million in cap space.
Since then, Travis Kelce got a raise while Chris Jones, Harrison Butker and Creed Humphrey have become the highest paid players at their positions in NFL history. pic.twitter.com/ojqppc3CfR
Patrick Mahomes restructured his contract this offseason to help free up more than $21 million in cap space.
Since then, Travis Kelce got a raise while Chris Jones, Harrison Butker and Creed Humphrey have become the highest paid players at their positions in NFL history. pic.twitter.com/ojqppc3CfR
Well, not to nitpick because he is worth every penny. But if I’m not mistaken all mahomes did was backload his contract. He still makes the same amount of money, it’ll just hit later in the contract. But glad we could do this while the iron is hot [Reply]
Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501:
Well, not to nitpick because he is worth every penny. But if I’m not mistaken all mahomes did was backload his contract. He still makes the same amount of money, it’ll just hit later in the contract. But glad we could do this while the iron is hot
Yeah, they are just pushing the due date for that money down the road. It's guaranteed so no way Mahomes would lose that money, so why not move it to help the team. [Reply]
Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501:
Well, not to nitpick because he is worth every penny. But if I’m not mistaken all mahomes did was backload his contract. He still makes the same amount of money, it’ll just hit later in the contract. But glad we could do this while the iron is hot
Backloading the cap hit, but not the cash flow. He gets the cash quicker when they do the restructuring move. If you’re the player, the only reason to refuse a restructure is if you want the team to feel the squeeze on your cap hit. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
Yeah, they are just pushing the due date for that money down the road. It's guaranteed so no way Mahomes would lose that money, so why not move it to help the team.
If the salary cap goes up more than "expected," the additional money pushed down the road won't hurt much either. The history of the salary cap seem to indicate that the rise in the cap has been accelerating, so a good GM should take advantage. The only real risk is getting too far ahead of that curve like what Buffalo did. They're paying a price right now, but they'll be over it pretty quickly. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RedinTexas:
If the salary cap goes up more than "expected," the additional money pushed down the road won't hurt much either. The history of the salary cap seem to indicate that the rise in the cap has been accelerating, so a good GM should take advantage. The only real risk is getting too far ahead of that curve like what Buffalo did. They're paying a price right now, but they'll be over it pretty quickly.
Buffalo should do a new contract with Josh Allen. His cash flow is very low but his cap hits are very large in 2025 and 2026. He’s underpaid compared to a lot of other QB’s in the league. A new deal would help lower his cap hits in the next few years while putting more cash into his pocket.
It will be interesting to see what happens with Mahomes. His cap hits will average $66.5 million per year from 2025 through 2027. His cash flow will average $53.2 million per year for those 3 seasons. Definitely getting into the territory where both the team and player should want a new contract. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DRM08:
It will be interesting to see what happens with Mahomes. His cap hits will average $66.5 million per year from 2025 through 2027. His cash flow will average $53.2 million per year for those 3 seasons. Definitely getting into the territory where both the team and player should want a new contract.
What drives me up the wall about Allen is the way the media treats his playoff losses.
It isn’t even a half minute after the final second ticks away that various media folk start screaming at the top of their lungs, “IT’S NOT ALLEN’S FAULT!!!”
Uhhh ok. I thought maybe we’d talk more about the winning team first, y’know. Probably makes more sense to do that? Just a thought.
I have respect for Burrow but he’s slowly climbing up the overrated list. Especially when people predict MVP seasons from him. When has that guy ever stayed healthy or put up elite regular season numbers to even be CONSIDERED for that award? And that’s all with Chase, too! [Reply]