JMR
Go Army!
On the heels of trading away a high-priced franchise QB, I am not sure why it would then make sense to draft a guy who you hope would end up being another one if part of the point of trading RW was to avoid having 1 guy take up so much cap space. Now a top draft pick QB wouldn't make that much for a few years, but why would you want to put that player on the field when the guy you currently have playing that position is doing it at the level that Geno is/has? Geno Smith is on pace for 4k+ yards, 28 TDs, and 7 INTs with a passer rating of 107. Even if Geno regresses to the mean a bit (I feel like I've been saying this for 3 or 4 weeks now), it wouldn't be reasonable to expect a 2023 drafted QB to play at that level for a few years. Unless some other team backs up the truck for Geno in the off-season, I just don't know why PC would want to do that (take a QB with their top pick) when they just made a huge trade to get out from under a QB-heavy roster situation.Pete calls that shot, but he has been big on Geno for a while. I realize that could be merely coach speak.
I like what I have seen of Geno. I would extend him if I could. Right now.
If he finishes the year as he has been playing, he will finally get his massive payday. Additionally, if he falters or gets hurt, that could severely damage him financially.
Yet, sometimes the bird hangs in the brush. He could sign a deal now, say $54M for 3 years, $35 guaranteed, and he would be a rich man.
Im just talking out loud, but I think Geno will still play well going forward.