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Originally Posted by sherck
I don't know about that.
Currently, only 4 OGs have contracts that average more than $10m a season:
$12.000m = Kevin Zeitler, CLE (27 years old; signed in 2017)
$11.700m = Kelechi Osemele, OAK (27 years old; signed in 2016)
$10.000m = David DeCastro, PIT (27 years old; signed in 2016)
$10.000m = Kyle Long, CHI (28 years old, signed in 2016)
And there are only 5 more guys making an average of over $8m a year.
Zeitler's contract is out of whack because CLE had to spend a TON of cap space this off season and they signed a couple of guys to bigger contracts than the market probably dictated.
Unless you think that Mewhort is a top five OG (which while I think he is good, he is not even top ten or probably even top 15 in the NFL), then I don't think there is any way that he will be paid an average of $10m next season.
Cheers,
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and a decade ago guards that made $5 million per were rare.
Contracts go up. Bottom line. The market will likely determine his value. In 5 years time a lot of guards are going to be making $10mil plus. The contracts last year will be the basis for contracts next year and they're only going to climb.
Further, are we really going to argue over 1 to 2 million per year when it can simply be pushed into a 5th year that we can always get out of?