Giving a 4 year contract to a soon-to-be 36 year old QB coming off a torn Achilles is something else.
4 years is just to allocate the SB.4 years? Woof.
2-3 years at best but Atlanta has their QB.
Cousins has been a top 10 QB for years (8-12 range generally), certainly not fringe. I guess "above average" is a good way to describe him.If he reaches the max
He'll have made $420 million in his career
You can really play the system if you're kind of in the fringe range of QB's
Fields to minny?
Cousins has been a top 10 QB for years (8-12 range generally), certainly not fringe. I guess "above average" is a good way to describe him.
The phrase that I heard once for Cousins that I've never been able to shake out of my head is that he's either the best bad quarterback or the worst good quarterback.
AFC South is very winnable, though. Basically either these guys or the Baker Bucs are winning the division, and while I'd give the edge at this second to TB it's almost a coinflip and can go either way.
I am super happy the Falcons kept the draft capital. Four picks in the first three rounds. Maybe even use a second or third on a QB if a decent one falls?Yeah the division isn’t particularly strong. And with Robinson, Pitts, and London there are some talented offensive weapons around him to work with.
One of the most intriguing teams now heading into next season
Honestly, you can save the draft capital on Defence this year. No reason to settle for QB6 or something. Only use day 1/2 picks on a QB that you are comfortable in trying to develop and are willing to give that kid the time. 3rd rounders on other positions are at least sub package players in years 1 & 2. Day 3 guys, just taking a shot. With the injury, may want to use a day 3 pick on a QB.I am super happy the Falcons kept the draft capital. Four picks in the first three rounds. Maybe even use a second or third on a QB if a decent one falls?