{"id":21793,"date":"2022-07-22T01:21:09","date_gmt":"2022-07-22T01:21:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/between-kyler-murray-and-deshaun-watson-heres-what-the-new-guaranteed-qb-money-spectrum-means-for-the-nfl\/"},"modified":"2022-07-22T01:21:09","modified_gmt":"2022-07-22T01:21:09","slug":"between-kyler-murray-and-deshaun-watson-heres-what-the-new-guaranteed-qb-money-spectrum-means-for-the-nfl","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/between-kyler-murray-and-deshaun-watson-heres-what-the-new-guaranteed-qb-money-spectrum-means-for-the-nfl\/","title":{"rendered":"Between Kyler Murray and Deshaun Watson, here’s what the new guaranteed QB money spectrum means for the NFL"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Four months ago, when Deshaun Watson signed the most staggering contract in NFL history, a fully guaranteed $230 million dollar deal, the salary implications across the NFL were unmistakable. It had the potential to completely reshape both the ceiling and floor of top-10 caliber NFL quarterback money.<\/p>\n

And it left a message resonating through front office and ownership suites.<\/p>\n

Now we wait.<\/em><\/p>\n

For what, exactly?<\/p>\n

Well, for Thursday \u2014 when the other<\/em> shoe dropped on a top-10 quarterback deal this offseason, with the Arizona Cardinals essentially setting the floor for where negotiations now start, inking Murray to a five-year $230.5 million extension that includes $160 million in guarantees.<\/p>\n

Taken together, the deals carry a bundle of implications for NFL franchises moving forward, as they struggle to grapple with where their particular quarterback will fit on the spectrum, and whether they can swing the salary pendulum toward Murray rather than Watson.<\/p>\n

Because as much as this was a good day for Murray, it was an even better day for a multitude of other quarterbacks, including Baltimore’s Lamar Jackson, Cincinnati’s Joe Burrow and the Los Angeles Chargers’ Justin Herbert. And depending on how the 2022 season plays out, you might be able to throw Denver’s Russell Wilson in there, too, albeit with a future extension that will likely be shorter than the others.<\/p>\n

All of them will open contract extension talks next offseason, and other than Herbert, every other quarterback on that list has accomplished more as a football player than Murray has. Jackson has been a league MVP and helped the Ravens to the postseason twice in four years. Burrow hit his groove in 2021 and led the Bengals to their first Super Bowl appearance since 1988. Wilson is already a Hall of Fame quarterback who has an opportunity to finish his career with a flourish for a Broncos franchise that will be aggressive in trying to keep its Super Bowl window open. And while Herbert hasn’t reached the playoffs in his first two NFL seasons, he has gotten off to one of the most impressive quarterback starts in the history of the league.<\/p>\n