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Shough has a fully guaranteed $10mil contract
Posted on 8/26/25 at 1:57 pm
Posted on 8/26/25 at 1:57 pm
He will obviously get to play. And if he doesn't, that's a great thing, because it will mean that Rattler is looking so good that we're ready to eat that cash.
Chill out everyone.
Chill out everyone.
Posted on 8/26/25 at 2:00 pm to AlabamasSalaryCap
Making 10 million dollars to be average. Must be nice
Posted on 8/26/25 at 2:01 pm to dukeg7213
That is 10 million over 4 years. He is making about as much as Grupe
Posted on 8/26/25 at 2:01 pm to AlabamasSalaryCap
Worth every penny if Shough never starts and is our backup for say Spencer or say a top 5 pick next year. Still worth every penny. Backup QB's aren't cheap. Anyone bitching about anything is a fricking tard looking to run their mouth.
Posted on 8/26/25 at 2:02 pm to AlabamasSalaryCap
bUT IT Is A WasTe oF A SECoNd rOuND pICk!!!!1!11@14!!1!1!!!
Yeah it would be totally smart to play a rookie behind this line and few weapons.
Yeah it would be totally smart to play a rookie behind this line and few weapons.
Posted on 8/26/25 at 2:03 pm to saints5021
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That is 10 million over 4 years. He is making about as much as Grupe
This isn't even remotely correct. Do you know how to Google?
Posted on 8/26/25 at 2:08 pm to AlabamasSalaryCap
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This isn't even remotely correct. Do you know how to Google?
It's more in line with JT Gray's contract.
That said, $10M over 4 years isn't some onerous contract that forces a team to play a guy. Kenny Pickett is making more per year...and no one is saying "We gotta play Kenny! He's making $14M guaranteed"
Posted on 8/26/25 at 2:14 pm to Chad504boy
quote:Absolutely this. You can debate whether Shough was worth the opportunity cost of a 2nd round pick, but his salary is peanuts for a backup QB.
Worth every penny if Shough never starts and is our backup for say Spencer or say a top 5 pick next year. Still worth every penny. Backup QB's aren't cheap. A
Posted on 8/26/25 at 2:16 pm to Alt26
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That said, $10M over 4 years isn't some onerous contract that forces a team to play a guy. Kenny Pickett is making more per year...and no one is saying "We gotta play Kenny! He's making $14M guaranteed"
What are you talking about? The Steelers absolutely said that. For two full years.
And the Raiders are likely to say the same if Geno starts stinking it up.
The Browns knew they werent playing him, so they got him off the books.
This post was edited on 8/26/25 at 2:18 pm
Posted on 8/26/25 at 2:17 pm to Chad504boy
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Worth every penny if Shough never starts and is our backup for say Spencer or say a top 5 pick next year. Still worth every penny. Backup QB's aren't cheap. Anyone bitching about anything is a fricking tard looking to run their mouth.
What an idiotic statement. Yea it’s smart business to give up the ability to draft a top 30-35 player to have a clipboard holder for 2.5 million a year his entire career here?
Could have signed Wentz or another qb for that and have it count less on the cap.
You must be Loomis’ brother to say stupid shite like this.
This post was edited on 8/26/25 at 2:28 pm
Posted on 8/26/25 at 2:30 pm to AlabamasSalaryCap
Hopefully the 1sr year SUCK Rattler had in his rookie season has disappeared
Posted on 8/26/25 at 3:33 pm to AlabamasSalaryCap
So does every other second rounder.
Posted on 8/26/25 at 6:19 pm to dukeg7213
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Making 10 million dollars to be average. Must be nice
If he's even slightly below average as a QB his contract is an absolute steal for the next 4 years.
Same thing goes for Rattler.
Posted on 8/26/25 at 6:32 pm to AlabamasSalaryCap
That rookie deal is peanuts compared to what starting QBs are making.
Posted on 8/26/25 at 7:09 pm to geauxpurple
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That rookie deal is peanuts compared to what starting QBs are making.
And it’s peanuts compared to what most veteran backups make. Winston made around $10 mill per year over here. Kirk Cousins has a $40 million cap hit this year. Stidham is making $6 million/yr.
Posted on 8/26/25 at 7:16 pm to AlabamasSalaryCap
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What are you talking about? The Steelers absolutely said that. For two full years. And the Raiders are likely to say the same if Geno starts stinking it up. The Browns knew they werent playing him, so they got him off the books.
So the Raiders would say it’s ok for the backup to be making $38 million a year if Geno isn’t good? Confusing statement considering the subject of the conversation is backup QB’s value.
Posted on 8/26/25 at 7:31 pm to SaintTigerPel
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Confusing statement considering the subject of the conversation is backup QB’s value.
The subject of the conversation is a rookie QB's contract. I made the topic. I know what the fricking subject is.
He's the highest paid draft pick since Olave. They fully intend to play him, and thinking otherwise is total nonsense.
This post was edited on 8/26/25 at 7:32 pm
Posted on 8/26/25 at 7:34 pm to joe8 7
Per Grok, Shough is currently the 20th highest paid #2 for fhe 2025 season:
1. Kirk Cousins (Atlanta Falcons) - $40,000,000
2. Anthony Richardson (Indianapolis Colts) - $9,271,099
3. Marcus Mariota (Washington Commanders) - $8,280,000
4. Tyrod Taylor (New York Jets) - $6,800,000
5. Jacoby Brissett (Arizona Cardinals) - $5,310,000
6. Davis Mills (Houston Texans) - $4,983,000
7. Jarrett Stidham (Denver Broncos) - $4,000,000
8. Andy Dalton (Carolina Panthers) - $3,203,666
9. Mitchell Trubisky (Buffalo Bills) - $3,250,000
10. Jimmy Garoppolo (Los Angeles Rams) - $3,125,588
11. Mason Rudolph (Pittsburgh Steelers) - $3,000,000
12. Jameis Winston (New York Giants) - $3,000,000
13. Joshua Dobbs (New England Patriots) - $2,925,000
14. Kenny Pickett (Las Vegas Raiders) - $2,623,350
15. Mac Jones (San Francisco 49ers) - $2,558,000
16. Taylor Heinicke (Los Angeles Chargers) - $2,500,000
17. Drew Lock (Seattle Seahawks) - $2,250,000
18. Zach Wilson (Miami Dolphins) - $2,200,000
19. Nick Mullens (Jacksonville Jaguars) - $2,000,000
20. Tyler Shough (New Orleans Saints) - $1,964,494
21. Cooper Rush (Baltimore Ravens) - $1,904,000
22. Malik Willis (Green Bay Packers) - $1,408,650
23. Dillon Gabriel (Cleveland Browns) - $1,135,761
24. Kyle Allen (Detroit Lions) - $1,130,000
25. Gardner Minshew (Kansas City Chiefs) - $1,170,000
26. Tanner McKee (Philadelphia Eagles) - $1,085,450
27. Tyson Bagent (Chicago Bears) - $1,038,334
28. Jake Browning (Cincinnati Bengals) - $1,030,000
29. Teddy Bridgewater (Tampa Bay Buccaneers) - $1,030,000
30. Brandon Allen (Tennessee Titans) - $1,197,500
31. Joe Milton III (Dallas Cowboys) - $960,000
32. Carson Wentz (Minnesota Vikings) - $0
Note: Rankings are based on 2025 cap hits from Spotrac, as of August 2025. The #2 QBs are determined from current depth charts. Some values, like $0 for Carson Wentz, may indicate he is not under a standard contract for 2025 or potential data anomalies, but are reported as per the source.
1. Kirk Cousins (Atlanta Falcons) - $40,000,000
2. Anthony Richardson (Indianapolis Colts) - $9,271,099
3. Marcus Mariota (Washington Commanders) - $8,280,000
4. Tyrod Taylor (New York Jets) - $6,800,000
5. Jacoby Brissett (Arizona Cardinals) - $5,310,000
6. Davis Mills (Houston Texans) - $4,983,000
7. Jarrett Stidham (Denver Broncos) - $4,000,000
8. Andy Dalton (Carolina Panthers) - $3,203,666
9. Mitchell Trubisky (Buffalo Bills) - $3,250,000
10. Jimmy Garoppolo (Los Angeles Rams) - $3,125,588
11. Mason Rudolph (Pittsburgh Steelers) - $3,000,000
12. Jameis Winston (New York Giants) - $3,000,000
13. Joshua Dobbs (New England Patriots) - $2,925,000
14. Kenny Pickett (Las Vegas Raiders) - $2,623,350
15. Mac Jones (San Francisco 49ers) - $2,558,000
16. Taylor Heinicke (Los Angeles Chargers) - $2,500,000
17. Drew Lock (Seattle Seahawks) - $2,250,000
18. Zach Wilson (Miami Dolphins) - $2,200,000
19. Nick Mullens (Jacksonville Jaguars) - $2,000,000
20. Tyler Shough (New Orleans Saints) - $1,964,494
21. Cooper Rush (Baltimore Ravens) - $1,904,000
22. Malik Willis (Green Bay Packers) - $1,408,650
23. Dillon Gabriel (Cleveland Browns) - $1,135,761
24. Kyle Allen (Detroit Lions) - $1,130,000
25. Gardner Minshew (Kansas City Chiefs) - $1,170,000
26. Tanner McKee (Philadelphia Eagles) - $1,085,450
27. Tyson Bagent (Chicago Bears) - $1,038,334
28. Jake Browning (Cincinnati Bengals) - $1,030,000
29. Teddy Bridgewater (Tampa Bay Buccaneers) - $1,030,000
30. Brandon Allen (Tennessee Titans) - $1,197,500
31. Joe Milton III (Dallas Cowboys) - $960,000
32. Carson Wentz (Minnesota Vikings) - $0
Note: Rankings are based on 2025 cap hits from Spotrac, as of August 2025. The #2 QBs are determined from current depth charts. Some values, like $0 for Carson Wentz, may indicate he is not under a standard contract for 2025 or potential data anomalies, but are reported as per the source.
Posted on 8/26/25 at 7:44 pm to AlabamasSalaryCap
quote:
He's the highest paid draft pick since Olave. They fully intend to play him, and thinking otherwise is total nonsense.
Penning: 4 years, $14,143,316 (all guaranteed)
Bresee: 4 year, $12,263,560 (all guaranteed)
Fuaga: 4 year, $17.3 million (all guaranteed)
Posted on 8/26/25 at 8:48 pm to Townedrunkard
quote:backup qb is arguably a top 10 position in football easily
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