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47 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said:

You never know how 21-year-old kids will develop

 

But not one GM will take Drake Maye over Caleb Williams

 

I've watched their entire careers for both of them... Maye is closer to a Herbert rn while Caleb can be a mahomes Josh Allen type 

 

He's 6'3 225 in the right places ... Can extend a play for 10 seconds with a laser beam

 

Drake Maye is a top 5 pick.. I've never heard of any of these rumors about Caleb but he's the #1 whenever he leaves 

 

Everywhere I've seen he's listed at 6'1" and 215#.  I wouldn't be surprised to see him measured at 6' at the Combine.

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9 minutes ago, Sherlock Holmes said:

Sherbert is thicccc:wub: On top of that he literally has all the attributes you mention Caleb has.

I don't know if he routinely extends plays 5-6-7 seconds

 

Herbert also Has a habit of coming up short in college and the NFL

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Posted (edited)
2 minutes ago, Doc said:

 

Everywhere I've seen he's listed at 6'1" and 215#.  I wouldn't be surprised to see him measured at 6' at the Combine.

I probably am a little high at 6'3

 

Even mahomes was 6'2 and change at the combine

 

He might be 6'1 7/8 223 or 6'2 even , but he looks thick out there... And his pocket awareness is the best in the country in college... Routinely extends plays 7 seconds with a Cannon

 

But my friend is in Oklahoma booster... Has met Caleb multiple times and swears he's 6'2

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Just now, Buffalo716 said:

I probably am a little high at 6'3

 

Even mahomes was 6'2 and change at the combine

 

He might be 6'1 7/8 223 or 6'2 even , but he looks thick out there... And his pocket awareness is the best in the country in college... Routinely extends plays 7 seconds with a Cannon

 

Yeah not sure what weight he'll come in at, but they typically overstate the height.  Which is why I think he'll come in under 6'1".

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10 minutes ago, Doc said:

 

Yeah not sure what weight he'll come in at, but they typically overstate the height.  Which is why I think he'll come in under 6'1".

Read My last updated part

 

My friend is in Oklahoma booster who has met Caleb multiple times.. and he does swear he's 6'2... I've grilled him if he's 6 ft and he says he's definitely over that... Mike Vick was 5'11 7/8

 

I can see Caleb being 6'1 5/8 but he stands tall and isn't small out there ... I think he's bigger than DeShaun Watson

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1 hour ago, CDogg20 said:

Per reports, Caleb Williams is demanding part ownership of whatever team that drafts him. I wanna hear what my favorite people gave to say about this!

 

Personally I think this could potentially destroy his draft stock unless he backs off of it. Absolutely ludacris to think that much of yourself

 

2010 #1 pick (overall) rookie Sam Bradford held out of spring OTAs and demanded an (at the time) epic deal - 6 year, $78M, $50M guaranteed.  That led to the roookie wage scale, where nowadays rookies pretty much have standard deals with only a few points to negotiate.  They pretty much needed this, with free agency driving 2nd contracts up.

 

I don't think any of the owners wish to go back to the days when an unproven rookie who had yet to play a snap could shake them down for an (at the time) massive contract - not unless the salary cap and free agency operate differently.

 

It's not about what he thinks of himself - no problem with asking for what you want.  But he has to realize that there's a collective bargaining agreement, and part of that negotiation was the rookie wage scale. 

 

Which does not include ownership options.

 

1 hour ago, Warriorspikes51 said:

Let’s see him have a meltdown in the “green room”  when he’s not picked in the 1st round🤣

 

I think a team will still draft him, the same way the Bills drafted Jim Kelly.  Then his choice will be, play for that team after signing the rookie wage scale contract for his draft position, or sit out.

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1 hour ago, Draconator said:

Well, he's not the first to ask this. Aaron asked this from the Jets. The Jets didn't say no. The NFL League Office did. 

 

https://www.barstoolsports.com/blog/3489672/caleb-williams-reportedly-wants-partial-ownership-of-whatever-nfl-team-drafts-him

 

The Jets didn't have to say "No", because they knew the league office would say "No" for them.  They don't want to go down the wormhole of having an annual debate with a team's ownership about the actual worth of a percentage share thus what should come off the salary cap for the player who is being compensated thus.

 

But this is even different - Aaron Rodgers is a vested veteran who can negotiate any monetary compensation and guarantees he likes.

 

Holding the line on the rookie wage scale is pretty critical to how teams operate in the current salary cap/free agency era.

 

1 hour ago, BringBackFergy said:

Uhhhhh, maybe he should consider how a GM will factor in a percentage ownership with the salary cap?? 1% ownership of a 4 Billion valued team is $40 million knit wit. 

 

Exactly, it would lead to all sorts of headaches for the league and for the GM, trying to figure out what the actual ownership share is valued at thus what should come off the salary cap for it.

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55 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said:

 

Maybe it's a move to go undrafted and then he gets to be a Free Agent and have some say in where he starts his career. Might cost him some money upfront, but its all about the 2nd contract anyways. Look at Purdy.

 

I would be very surprised if he goes undrafted.  I would be surprised if he drops in the first round.  Someone will go for talent, and bet on the league's lawyers and their own to straighten him out.

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5 minutes ago, mannc said:

Caleb Darnold is another overrated USC quarterback.  Avoid.

 

Let's add to that Todd Marinovich, Matt Leinart, Mark Sanchez, Matt Barkley, Rob Johnson, and Rodney Peete.

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2 minutes ago, chongli said:

 

Let's add to that Todd Marinovich and Matt Leinart.


But the list is much longer than that. Rob Johnson, Mark Sanchez, Matt Barkley, and Matt Cassel all have something in common. They did nothing in the NFL (besides make money). Carson Palmer is also on that list, but maybe didn’t suck as much, but that doesn’t say much. USC is a bust factory for QBs. 

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49 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said:

 

No more than any rookie really.

 

And as a UDFA, there's nothing stopping him from signing an equivalent of a 1st round pick contract. Or more.

 

I don't believe this is correct.  UDFA rookies still fall under the rookie wage scale.  They get league minimum salary, $750k in 2023.  The only negotiating points they get is their signing bonus, which is somewhere between $160 and $220k, and comes out of each team's budgeted allotment for rookies. 

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10 minutes ago, Saint Doug said:


But the list is much longer than that. Rob Johnson, Mark Sanchez, Matt Barkley, and Matt Cassel all have something in common. They did nothing in the NFL (besides make money). Carson Palmer is also on that list, but maybe didn’t suck as much, but that doesn’t say much. USC is a bust factory for QBs. 

It has nothing to do with the school but the player

 

USC's number one job.. is to get a quarterback who wins in college for them immediately... That means college ready

 

That doesn't mean going to be a great quarterback in the NFL... Although going to USC doesn't disqualify that

 

They are two different games and USC doesn't care about professional football

 

But transcendent players can come from anywhere

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13 minutes ago, Beck Water said:

 

I don't believe this is correct.  UDFA rookies still fall under the rookie wage scale.  They get league minimum salary, $750k in 2023.  The only negotiating points they get is their signing bonus, which is somewhere between $160 and $220k, and comes out of each team's budgeted allotment for rookies. 

 

That's what I was looking for, but the googs wasnt helping. Thanks!

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I don't disagree with it

 

No offence to NFL owners but a drunken organ grinder could run an NFL team to profitability 

 

Franchise QB's create immense value, why shouldn't you ask for a piece of equity

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