GunnerBill Posted February 19, 2017 Share Posted February 19, 2017 Especially if you re-work his deal so his 2017 cap hit is lower. If they are reworking his deal I'd rather bring more money into 2017. Pay him $20m this year but reduce the drag he has on the cap in 2018 so that you can cut him. I am fine with overpaying him for one year so that you are not forced into starting a rookie. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kirby Jackson Posted February 19, 2017 Share Posted February 19, 2017 If they are reworking his deal I'd rather bring more money into 2017. Pay him $20m this year but reduce the drag he has on the cap in 2018 so that you can cut him. I am fine with overpaying him for one year so that you are not forced into starting a rookie.I am with you on the restructure. I'd probably push it to 2 years but I wouldn't want the money tied up by year 3. He's not taking less guaranteed money. They could do something like a 2 year $32M deal fully guaranteed. That's not far off of the Bradford deal. It's more guaranteed but less annually. They could take $22M in year 1 or something. This way if they wanted to walk in year 2 the hit wouldn't be as bad. I'd suspect that they'd keep him in year 2 but if you're only on the hook for a $10M hit you may let him out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Big Turk Posted February 19, 2017 Share Posted February 19, 2017 Two things worry me about Watson. 1st, the accuracy issues at times. Clean pocket, set feet, but the ball is off just that much to prevent YAC. Things you can get away with in college, but not in the NFL. 2nd, Watson's size. The height is fine, but his playing weight is under 210lbs. He won't last at that size. He needs to pack on 20-25lbs. If he does that will it effect the rest of his game? Love his smarts, love his character, and love his competitive spirit. Would be extremely nervous if he was "our guy" though. Apparently he also has some of the worst "under pressure" numbers in college football Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fansince88 Posted February 19, 2017 Share Posted February 19, 2017 I don't think starting a highly drafted rookie will amount to a wasted year. If you don't make playoffs, you are still developing a QB who could be your franchise guy instead of going another year with a stopgap. Especially if you don't think the stopgap is a playoff QB. Otoh you might actually make the playoffs if you put a good team around your rookie and he plays well enough. Dak showed us it can be done. Watson can do everything that Dak can do as a QB (only better imo). The bottom line for me is that I'm not scared to play a rookie QB. The Bills need to start identifying and developing their future. If they cut TT this is what I want to see. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrew Son Posted February 19, 2017 Share Posted February 19, 2017 (edited) I feel like I'm in a bizzaro world with regards to Watson. https://youtu.be/kthNvkHqxMU This kid is THE ONE. How he is not seen as the overall number one pick is beyond me. He has it all, but what's most important to me are his elite intangibles. I have to think he is going to be a late riser in the draft process, but right now it's considered possible for us to get him. I think that is crazy. For a team in QB purgatory, there is no way we could or should pass on him. Watson, Shady, Sammy and Clay is an instant Super bowl caliber offense. Edited February 19, 2017 by SWATeam Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DriveFor1Outta5 Posted February 19, 2017 Share Posted February 19, 2017 I disagree. I feel like he is overhyped by his championship win. Even in that game he was quite inconsistent with his passes and decision making. He is nowhere near being pro ready. Of course, he has upside and I can be wrong. IMHO, I wouldn't come close to taking him in the first round. No thanks... People are looking more at that one game than they are the actual player. So many have become enamored by his play in that game to the point that they aren't analyzing the actual player. Everyone keeps mentioning the national championship. My response is to tell them to take a look at a list of college national championship QB's. It proves that it doesn't always translate to the pros. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GunnerBill Posted February 19, 2017 Share Posted February 19, 2017 People are looking more at that one game than they are the actual player. So many have become enamored by his play in that game to the point that they aren't analyzing the actual player. Everyone keeps mentioning the national championship. My response is to tell them to take a look at a list of college national championship QB's. It proves that it doesn't always translate to the pros. Except that isn't true. I am looking at the body of work. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maury Ballstein Posted February 19, 2017 Share Posted February 19, 2017 People are looking more at that one game than they are the actual player. So many have become enamored by his play in that game to the point that they aren't analyzing the actual player. Everyone keeps mentioning the national championship. My response is to tell them to take a look at a list of college national championship QB's. It proves that it doesn't always translate to the pros. Take out the national championship and he still has 8200 yards passing in 2 years. I don't think anyone is judging him off one game. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YoloinOhio Posted February 19, 2017 Share Posted February 19, 2017 (edited) People are looking more at that one game than they are the actual player. So many have become enamored by his play in that game to the point that they aren't analyzing the actual player. Everyone keeps mentioning the national championship. My response is to tell them to take a look at a list of college national championship QB's. It proves that it doesn't always translate to the pros.which "people" are doing that? Watson is a 3 year starter. He has a ton of film available outside of the playoff games which where tremendous. Edited February 19, 2017 by YoloinOhio Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DriveFor1Outta5 Posted February 19, 2017 Share Posted February 19, 2017 (edited) which "people" are doing that? Watson is a 3 year starter. He has a ton of film available outside of the playoff games which where tremendous. Yes they are judging him on passing years and games won. They aren't judging him on accuracy issues,inability to hang in the pocket, problems with turnovers, and less than ideal size. These are all major red flags in the pros. Tons of college QB's have thrown for lots of yards and won many games. There's far more to being a successful pro QB. Take out the national championship and he still has 8200 yards passing in 2 years. I don't think anyone is judging him off one game. Maybe they aren't, but the National Championship run sure gets mentioned around here a lot. Edited February 19, 2017 by DriveFor1Outta5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrew Son Posted February 19, 2017 Share Posted February 19, 2017 Yes they are judging him on passing years and games won. They aren't judging him on accuracy issues,inability to hang in the pocket, and problems with turnovers, and less than ideal size. These are all major red flags in the pros. Tons of college QB's have thrown for lots of yards and won many games. There's far more to being a successful pro QB. If that were the case we would not need scouts, just computers calculating who had the best stats. Watson passes my eye test without looking at a single number. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DriveFor1Outta5 Posted February 19, 2017 Share Posted February 19, 2017 (edited) If that were the case we would not need scouts, just computers calculating who had the best stats. Watson passes my eye test without looking at a single number. Exactly my point. It's all a matter of opinion though. Watson passes your eye test, but he doesn't pass mine. Many scouts have plenty of reservations about him as well. I meant that too many people are simply judging him by his stats without looking any further. Edited February 19, 2017 by DriveFor1Outta5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrew Son Posted February 19, 2017 Share Posted February 19, 2017 Exactly my point. It's all a matter of opinion though. Watson passes your eye test, but he doesn't pass mine. Many scouts have plenty of reservations about him as well. I meant that too many people are simply judging him by his stats without looking any further. Absolutely. I've been wrong before, this stuff isn't easy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YoloinOhio Posted February 19, 2017 Share Posted February 19, 2017 Yes they are judging him on passing years and games won. They aren't judging him on accuracy issues,inability to hang in the pocket, problems with turnovers, and less than ideal size. These are all major red flags in the pros. Tons of college QB's have thrown for lots of yards and won many games. There's far more to being a successful pro QB. Maybe they aren't, but the National Championship run sure gets mentioned around here a lot. who are "they"? (The people you are referring to...) NFL scouts? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrew Son Posted February 19, 2017 Share Posted February 19, 2017 Hopefully they were down there trying to get Dabo to stop running his mouth about Watson, in the hopes that he has a chance of falling to us. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DriveFor1Outta5 Posted February 19, 2017 Share Posted February 19, 2017 who are "they"? (The people you are referring to...) NFL scouts? Some people on this board. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GunnerBill Posted February 19, 2017 Share Posted February 19, 2017 who are "they"? (The people you are referring to...) NFL scouts? I keep asking this question. It boils down to Mayock doesn't have him as a top 10 pick (that is fine I don't have a top 10 grade on him either) and Kiper doesn't like him. Lots and lots of other respected people have grades that match mine based on the tape. It isn't a science though. Personally I'd be delighted with Watson at 10. I think the chances he makes a franchise QB are high. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YoloinOhio Posted February 20, 2017 Share Posted February 20, 2017 (edited) QB Mecca: Reading DeShaun Watson Like a Book Why Season-long context matters http://www.qbmecca.com/reading-deshaun-watson-like-book/ A quarterbacks film catalog for a given season is like a book. The prologue and opening few chapters are necessary for understanding the remainder of the story. What may seem problematic in Chapter Two may be dissolved and made sense of by Chapter 10. A quarterbacks season needs to be thought of as a cumulative effort, not a collection of 12-14 individual performances. Edited February 20, 2017 by YoloinOhio Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
section122 Posted February 20, 2017 Share Posted February 20, 2017 QB Mecca: Reading DeShaun Watson Like a Book Why Season-long context matters http://www.qbmecca.com/reading-deshaun-watson-like-book/ I like Watson and wouldn't mind him as the Bills qb of the future but I feel like that article could have just as easily been written about tyrod. Going from Baltimore to the final Miami game. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marty McFly Posted February 20, 2017 Share Posted February 20, 2017 QB Mecca: Reading DeShaun Watson Like a Book Why Season-long context matters http://www.qbmecca.com/reading-deshaun-watson-like-book/ Good read. I like Watson and wouldn't mind him as the Bills qb of the future but I feel like that article could have just as easily been written about tyrod. Going from Baltimore to the final Miami game. Word Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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