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  • Fleet 1
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    • Jun 2013
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    Lions have drafted players i love like 4 years in a row now. I might have to get behind an NFC team soon. Lions would be the choice.

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    • La Costa Boy
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      Originally posted by Fleet 1 View Post
      Lions have drafted players i love like 4 years in a row now. I might have to get behind an NFC team soon. Lions would be the choice.
      Folks here in JoJa are loving the Bulldogs North in Philly.

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      • 21&500
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        TCU west vs JoJa east in the superbowl
        "college championship rematch"

        In Herbert I trust
        Darius "4.36" Davis
        top play speed: 23.47 MPH

        SDP2024: (Triple Play)

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        • Fleet 1
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          Originally posted by La Costa Boy View Post

          Folks here in JoJa are loving the Bulldogs North in Philly.
          Philly has a really good operation going on right now. Been pretty vocal about that since they drafted Hurts. Eagles fans wanted Roseman gone. Even after he took them to a SB.

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          • Formula 21
            The Future is Now
            • Jun 2013
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            How much are 1st rounders worth? Not as much as fans think they are. Most aren't even highly valued for year 5.

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            Ari Meirov
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            Only 12 players had their 5th-year options picked up:
            Joe Burrow: $29.5M
            Andrew Thomas: $14.1
            Tua Tagovailoa: $23.1M
            Justin Herbert: $29.5M
            Derrick Brown: $11.6M
            Jedrick Wills: $14.1M
            Tristan Wirfs: $18.2M
            Jerry Jeudy: $12.9M
            AJ Terrell: $12.3M
            CeeDee Lamb: $17.9M
            Justin Jefferson: $19.7M
            Brandon Aiyuk: $14.1M

            The money is fully-guaranteed for 2024.
            Now, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
            The Wasted Decade is done.
            Build Back Better.

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            • Bolt-O
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              Weird that Justin Herbert is paid more than Tua, even being drafted after. Supposedly it had to do with Herbert being elected into the Pro Bowl, but that was from a tweet.

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              • dmac_bolt
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                • May 2019
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                Originally posted by Formula 21 View Post
                How much are 1st rounders worth? Not as much as fans think they are. Most aren't even highly valued for year 5.

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                Ari Meirov
                @MySportsUpdate
                Only 12 players had their 5th-year options picked up:
                Joe Burrow: $29.5M
                Andrew Thomas: $14.1
                Tua Tagovailoa: $23.1M
                Justin Herbert: $29.5M
                Derrick Brown: $11.6M
                Jedrick Wills: $14.1M
                Tristan Wirfs: $18.2M
                Jerry Jeudy: $12.9M
                AJ Terrell: $12.3M
                CeeDee Lamb: $17.9M
                Justin Jefferson: $19.7M
                Brandon Aiyuk: $14.1M

                The money is fully-guaranteed for 2024.
                Did any of first rounders already sign a new deal?

                Wirfs $18M - he’s not THAT good … jmo
                “Less is more? NO NO NO - MORE is MORE!”

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                • ghost
                  The Rise of Kellen Moore
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                  Andy Dalton may be the league's new Steve DeBerg.

                  1980 Steve DeBerg replaced by 3rd Round QB Joe Montana in S.F.
                  Traded to Denver.

                  1984 Steve DeBerg replaced by 1st Round QB John Elway in Denver.
                  Traded to Tampa bay.

                  1987 Steve DeBerg replaced by 1st Round QB Vinny Testeverde in Tampa Bay.
                  Traded to Marty Schottenheimer's Chiefs in 1988.


                  https://www.profootballhistory.com/steve-deberg/ The Life and Career of Steve DeBerg

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                  • dmac_bolt
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                    Someone posted the 5th Year Option stats … forget if it was this thread. Here are the player by player specifics:
                    The 2020 first-round class


                    No. 1 overall pick: Joe Burrow, QB, Cincinnati Bengals

                    The Bengals picked up the option for 2020's No. 1 overall pick -- no surprise there as he has led the team to Super Bowl LVI and the AFC Championship Game in back-to-back seasons.

                    No. 2: Chase Young, DE, Washington Commanders

                    The Commanders won't pick up the fifth-year option on Young, making him a possible free agent after this season.

                    No. 3: Jeff Okudah, CB, Atlanta Falcons

                    The No. 3 overall pick in 2020 is not eligible for a fifth-year option after being traded to the Falcons from the Detroit Lions last month and having his contract restructured, according to ESPN's Michael Rothstein.

                    No. 4: Andrew Thomas, OT, New York Giants

                    The Giants picked up the fifth-year option on the left tackle. Thomas has developed into one of the NFL's best left tackles and is now under contract for 2024 at $14.175 million.

                    No. 5: Tua Tagovailoa, QB, Miami Dolphins

                    The Dolphins announced in March that they would pick up Tagovailoa's option after the QB suffered multiple concussions in 2022. The No. 5 pick in 2020 enters the fourth year of his rookie contract in 2023 and stands to make a fully guaranteed $23.4 million in 2024.

                    No. 6: Justin Herbert, QB, Los Angeles Chargers

                    The Chargers have exercised the fifth-year option on Herbert's contract. The sixth-overall pick in 2020, Herbert is scheduled to earn $4.23 million and $29.5 million in the final two seasons of his rookie deal.

                    No. 7: Derrick Brown, DT, Carolina Panthers

                    The No. 7 overall pick in 2020 had his fifth-year option picked up by the Panthers on Monday.

                    No. 8: Isaiah Simmons, ILB, Arizona Cardinals

                    The Cardinals did not pick up Simmons' fifth-year option, coach Jonathan Gannon said Tuesday, adding that the decision won't affect how the Cardinals handle or approach the versatile defensive player.

                    No. 9: CJ Henderson, CB, Carolina Panthers

                    Carolina has declined Henderson's fifth-year option. Henderson was drafted No. 9 overall by the Jaguars in 2020 and traded to the Panthers in 2021.

                    No. 10: Jedrick Wills Jr., OT, Cleveland Browns

                    According to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler, the Browns are picking up the fifth-year option on Wills. This guarantees a salary of $14.175 million for 2024 for the former No. 10 overall pick.

                    No. 11: Mekhi Becton, OL, New York Jets

                    Becton's fifth-year option has been declined by the Jets, according to ESPN's Dianna Russini.

                    No. 13: Tristan Wirfs, OT, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

                    The Buccaneers announced that they have picked up the fifth-year option on Wirfs' rookie contract.

                    No. 14: Javon Kinlaw, DT, San Francisco 49ers

                    The 49ers will not pick up Kinlaw's option. The 2020 No. 14 overall pick has struggled to stay healthy and produce on the defensive line.

                    No. 15: Jerry Jeudy, WR, Denver Broncos

                    Broncos will exercise Jeudy's option; he will now earn $12.98 million in 2024, which will be the fifth, and final, year of his rookie deal.

                    No. 16: A.J. Terrell, CB, Atlanta Falcons

                    The Falcons announce they picked up the option for Terrell over the weekend. The Falcons will owe the former No. 16 pick $12.34 million in 2024.

                    No. 17: CeeDee Lamb, WR, Dallas Cowboys

                    The Cowboys picked up Lamb's option in April, locking him, their first-round pick in 2020, into a salary of $17.99 million in 2024.

                    No. 18: Austin Jackson, OT, Miami Dolphins

                    The Dolphins are declining Jackson's fifth-year option, a source told ESPN's Jeremy Fowler. Jackson has played in 32 games over the past three years, including 30 starts. However, ankle injuries limited him to just two games last season. GM Chris Grier said the team expects Jackson to start at right tackle again in 2023.

                    No. 20: K'Lavon Chaisson, LB, Jacksonville Jaguars

                    The Jaguars declined to pick up Chaisson's fifth-year option, ESPN's Michael DiRocco confirms.

                    No. 21: Jalen Reagor, WR, Minnesota Vikings

                    The Vikings have declined Reagor's fifth-year option. The Eagles drafted Reagor and traded him to the Vikings last August.

                    No. 22: Justin Jefferson, WR, Minnesota Vikings

                    The Vikings are exercising the fifth-year option of their All-Pro receiver. The fifth-year option is worth $19.743 million.

                    No. 23: Kenneth Murray Jr., ILB, Los Angeles Chargers

                    Chargers GM Tom Telesco said last week that they will not exercise Murray's fifth-year option.

                    No. 24: Cesar Ruiz, C, New Orleans Saints

                    According to ESPN's Jeremey Fowler, the Saints are declining the fifth-year option for the 2020 No. 24 overall pick.

                    No. 25: Brandon Aiyuk, WR, San Francisco 49ers

                    The 49ers picked up Aiyuk's option, and if he doesn't sign a contract extension before the 2024 season, he would be due $14.12 million that year.


                    No. 26: Jordan Love, QB, Green Bay Packers

                    The Packers had an interesting decision with Love. Were they going to pick up the option on an unproven player? Well, yes and no. The two sides on Tuesday agreed to a one-year contract extension worth up to $22.5 million (including $13.5 million fully guaranteed), a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter. The agreement was reached just hours before Tuesday's fifth-year option deadline. If the Packers had picked up the fifth-year option on Love, they would have owed him more in guaranteed money in 2024.

                    No. 27: Jordyn Brooks, ILB, Seattle Seahawks

                    The Seahawks are declining their fifth-year option on the starting inside linebacker, a source told ESPN's Jeremy Fowler.

                    No. 28: Patrick Queen, OLB, Baltimore Ravens

                    The Ravens have declined to pick up Queen's fifth-year option, a source told ESPN's Jamison Hensley.

                    No. 30: Noah Igbinoghene, CB, Miami Dolphins

                    The Dolphins are declining the fifth-year option for Igbinoghene, a source told ESPN's Jeremy Fowler. Igbinoghene has struggled to get on the field during his three NFL seasons, playing just 16 games of the past two seasons.

                    No. 32: Clyde Edwards-Helaire, RB, Kansas City Chiefs

                    The Chiefs have declined the fifth-year option for Edwards-Helaire. Injuries have interrupted each of his three NFL seasons.
                    “Less is more? NO NO NO - MORE is MORE!”

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                    • Boltnut
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                      • Feb 2019
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                      Dang... I forgot that the Eagles drafted Jalen Reagor in front of Justin Jefferson...
                      OLineCentric

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                      • dmac_bolt
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                        • May 2019
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                        Originally posted by Boltnut View Post
                        Dang... I forgot that the Eagles drafted Jalen Reagor in front of Justin Jefferson...
                        The Simmons fans here at TPB must be excited for our chance to sign him soon …
                        “Less is more? NO NO NO - MORE is MORE!”

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                        • Boltnut
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                          • Feb 2019
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                          Originally posted by dmac_bolt View Post

                          The Simmons fans here at TPB must be excited for our chance to sign him soon …
                          LOL! Too bad we didn't have the opportunity to offer Simmons a 5th-year option ourselves. That pesky GM screwed up and took Herbert instead.
                          That guy needs to be fired!!!
                          OLineCentric

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