Don't want to speak for him, BUT I don't believe he has ever put his name on ranking or anything like that. @CannonFire has him 22nd though.

Don't want to speak for him, BUT I don't believe he has ever put his name on ranking or anything like that. @CannonFire has him 22nd though.
So everyone was wrong about him being better than those guys? Mea Culpa. The months of people advocating so hard for him confused me.
Grahamburn wrote: ↑Tue Jul 29, 2025 3:13 pmDon't want to speak for him, BUT I don't believe he has ever put his name on ranking or anything like that. @CannonFire has him 22nd though.![]()
What guys?Sooner06 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 29, 2025 3:27 pmGrahamburn wrote: ↑Tue Jul 29, 2025 3:13 pm
Don't want to speak for him, BUT I don't believe he has ever put his name on ranking or anything like that. @CannonFire has him 22nd though.![]()
I wasn't thinking of an actual ranking Bootz may have posted. Just that he's repeatedly said that those guys are all better QBs than Baker in various conversations. As in, he would prefer to have any of those QBs over Baker as TB's QB. Pretty sure that was him.
So if Baker has a 23/24 type year, and he agrees to anything less than a D tier contract, that would be him "putting team above self", right?
Team above self would be tier A.
Bootz wrote: ↑Tue Jul 29, 2025 3:36 pmWhat guys?Sooner06 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 29, 2025 3:27 pm
I wasn't thinking of an actual ranking Bootz may have posted. Just that he's repeatedly said that those guys are all better QBs than Baker in various conversations. As in, he would prefer to have any of those QBs over Baker as TB's QB. Pretty sure that was him.
There are 15 teams paying their starting QB $45 million plus per year. So, anything that averages out to less than $50m/year is going to be team above self based on the going rate if Mayfield gets anything close to his 24 season and ranks in the top 5 or so production wise for the season. Of course that's if Mayfield is the next QB to sign. No big names that might reset the market that are free agents after 2025 season that I can think of, but could be a contract extension or two for one of the big names that resets the market floor higher.
Pirate Life wrote: ↑Tue Jul 29, 2025 4:05 pmThere are 15 teams paying their starting QB $45 million plus per year. So, anything that averages out to less than $50m/year is going to be team above self based on the going rate if Mayfield gets anything close to his 24 season and ranks in the top 5 or so production wise for the season. Of course that's if Mayfield is the next QB to sign. No big names that might reset the market that are free agents after 2025 season that I can think of, but could be a contract extension or two for one of the big names that resets the market floor higher.
I'm looking at dudes with 2 or less years left on their current deal entering 2025.Sooner06 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 29, 2025 4:09 pmPirate Life wrote: ↑Tue Jul 29, 2025 4:05 pm
There are 15 teams paying their starting QB $45 million plus per year. So, anything that averages out to less than $50m/year is going to be team above self based on the going rate if Mayfield gets anything close to his 24 season and ranks in the top 5 or so production wise for the season. Of course that's if Mayfield is the next QB to sign. No big names that might reset the market that are free agents after 2025 season that I can think of, but could be a contract extension or two for one of the big names that resets the market floor higher.
Was actually wondering about that earlier. Does anyone have a list of the QBs that are scheduled to get an extension this year? I think the big ones have already been done?
And Licht/FO should work on getting the deal done ideally by or shortly after the draft next year to keep the cap number down.acmillis wrote: ↑Tue Jul 29, 2025 4:19 pmI'm looking at dudes with 2 or less years left on their current deal entering 2025.
I guess you could say Stafford who is "only signed" through 2026, but he's old.
Mr. Mayfield.
Russ
Fields
That's the list....yeah, if I'm Baker and money is important, I wait until one year from now when CJ Stroud (assuming he is good in 2025) signs, and then say..yeah, beat that. If Baker does play on the one year deal (he won't if he has a good 2025), I'd bet all three of my nuts that he'll be earning an AAV of 60+.
WRONG!! BIG TIME!
This is a good point as there isn't anyone really set to get a new deal soon. The 2020-2021 draft classes have already signed new contracts and there isn't anyone worthy from 2022. Unless Stroud and/or Young get one after year 3 Baker is the only QB really in line for a big extension this off-season.Pirate Life wrote: ↑Tue Jul 29, 2025 4:05 pmThere are 15 teams paying their starting QB $45 million plus per year. So, anything that averages out to less than $50m/year is going to be team above self based on the going rate if Mayfield gets anything close to his 24 season and ranks in the top 5 or so production wise for the season. Of course that's if Mayfield is the next QB to sign. No big names that might reset the market that are free agents after 2025 season that I can think of, but could be a contract extension or two for one of the big names that resets the market floor higher.
acmillis wrote: ↑Tue Jul 29, 2025 4:19 pmI'm looking at dudes with 2 or less years left on their current deal entering 2025.
I guess you could say Stafford who is "only signed" through 2026, but he's old.
Mr. Mayfield.
Russ
Fields
That's the list....yeah, if I'm Baker and money is important, I wait until one year from now when CJ Stroud (assuming he is good in 2025) signs, and then say..yeah, beat that. If Baker does play on the one year deal (he won't if he has a good 2025), I'd bet all three of my nuts that he'll be earning an AAV of 60+.
If the cap increases say, 10% for 2026, it'll be at +/- 307M in 2026. 15% of that is "just" 46m. Not a chance Baker (IF HE HAS A GOOD 2025) signs for that AAV. That'd be insulting to him if we offer that "little." I think we (me especially, being the President of the Baker Haters club) need to come to terms with the fact that, again, assuming he performs well in 2025, will be one of, if not the, highest paid QBs in the NFL. We're talking 200m guaranteed and, likely, a 60m/year AAV.Grahamburn wrote: ↑Tue Jul 29, 2025 4:28 pmThis is a good point as there isn't anyone really set to get a new deal soon. The 2020-2021 draft classes have already signed new contracts and there isn't anyone worthy from 2022. Unless Stroud and/or Young get one after year 3 Baker is the only QB really in line for a big extension this off-season.Pirate Life wrote: ↑Tue Jul 29, 2025 4:05 pm
There are 15 teams paying their starting QB $45 million plus per year. So, anything that averages out to less than $50m/year is going to be team above self based on the going rate if Mayfield gets anything close to his 24 season and ranks in the top 5 or so production wise for the season. Of course that's if Mayfield is the next QB to sign. No big names that might reset the market that are free agents after 2025 season that I can think of, but could be a contract extension or two for one of the big names that resets the market floor higher.
Assuming he signs an extension he'll be 31. Same age Dak was when he signed his. I think you probably work off of the Goff deal though who was 29 when he signed. It's easily $50M+ per AAV and pushing $200M in practical guarantees and $125M in real guarantees at signing. As the cap continues to rise I'd like to see something with a longer term than 3 years this time.
15% of cap feels like the sweet spot.
Bootz wrote: ↑Tue Jul 29, 2025 4:27 pmWRONG!! BIG TIME!
Tua & Love are in the same tier as Baker IMO and the numbers and their success prove that. I've been the biggest critic of Justin Herbert. He is by far the most overrated QB in football. Miss me with Trevor Lawrence. Purdy is a product of the system.
You have me confused with Cannon.
Obviously dealing with a significant amount of variables in how the cap hits work. And, you're right, most of the top guys are closer to that 20% figure in terms of % of cap. I guess that's why I think it's a sweet spot to be closer to 15%.acmillis wrote: ↑Tue Jul 29, 2025 4:34 pmIf the cap increases say, 10% for 2026, it'll be at +/- 307M in 2026. 15% of that is "just" 46m. Not a chance Baker (IF HE HAS A GOOD 2025) signs for that AAV. That'd be insulting to him if we offer that "little." I think we (me especially, being the President of the Baker Haters club) need to come to terms with the fact that, again, assuming he performs well in 2025, will be one of, if not the, highest paid QBs in the NFL. We're talking 200m guaranteed and, likely, a 60m/year AAV.Grahamburn wrote: ↑Tue Jul 29, 2025 4:28 pm
This is a good point as there isn't anyone really set to get a new deal soon. The 2020-2021 draft classes have already signed new contracts and there isn't anyone worthy from 2022. Unless Stroud and/or Young get one after year 3 Baker is the only QB really in line for a big extension this off-season.
Assuming he signs an extension he'll be 31. Same age Dak was when he signed his. I think you probably work off of the Goff deal though who was 29 when he signed. It's easily $50M+ per AAV and pushing $200M in practical guarantees and $125M in real guarantees at signing. As the cap continues to rise I'd like to see something with a longer term than 3 years this time.
15% of cap feels like the sweet spot.
YUCK!
There's like 20 QB's that are in the same tier as Baker. Casual's just feel the need to rank them to make themselves feel better.Bootz wrote: ↑Tue Jul 29, 2025 4:27 pmWRONG!! BIG TIME!
Tua & Love are in the same tier as Baker IMO and the numbers and their success prove that. I've been the biggest critic of Justin Herbert. He is by far the most overrated QB in football. Miss me with Trevor Lawrence. Purdy is a product of the system.
You have me confused with Cannon.
Genuinely, I understand the point you’re making here, and your overall stance. The following is not specific to Baker at all, just trying to better understand your QB evaluation process:CannonFire wrote: ↑Tue Jul 29, 2025 5:06 pm Here's the serious response and I've said it a million times, but people want to make it out that I think he sucks. Mayfield is one of like 20 guys who are same guy in different situations. The ONLY people who should be paid a lot, are the elites... like Mahomes and Burrow (I'm not even sure Jackson and Allen belong with those two), but I digress. After those few, NO ONE should be making more than like $25M AAV. Of course, many will be triggered, but notice, I'm including guys like Dak, Lawrence, Hurts, Goff, Stafford, etc, all in this, so it's not a "Baker Mayfield" issue... it's a league-wide issue. I just don't think the Bucs should be stupid like the Jags, Cowboys, Lions, Eagles, Rams, etc, and pay these guys a ton of money when they'd be better off spending on the OLine and DLine, then the offensive supporting cast. If you have a great OLine and DLine, then add in 1 great WR, and a solid backfield, literally any starting caliber QB in the NFL, would get that team to a winning record.
I have no problem with Mayfield, I just wouldn't pay him a lot of money. I'd rather spend it elsewhere. Now, I fully expect them to do something stupid like give him a 4 year $220M deal, but that's because they allowed themselves to be put in that situation. Me, I'd offer him a 7 year $175M deal that's $25M every year, and they're all guaranteed. See that haters, I have no problem locking him in for 7 more years and paying him. Would any of you lock him in for 7 years where you can't get out of it without taking a big hit?
Right?
Ask NFL circles. @Snake isnt wrong. Same reasons Justin Herbert is seen as elite. Same reasons Josh Allen is seen as better than Patrick Mahomes. But people never want to have an honest conversation there.Grahamburn wrote: ↑Tue Jul 29, 2025 5:38 pm Why is Burrow considered elite? He has missed the playoffs two years in a row. He also can’t overcome a bad defense. He arguably has had a better supporting cast on offense. He also has significant injury history.
That’s what I thought, too. He was describing CF, not you.Bootz wrote: ↑Tue Jul 29, 2025 4:27 pmWRONG!! BIG TIME!
Tua & Love are in the same tier as Baker IMO and the numbers and their success prove that. I've been the biggest critic of Justin Herbert. He is by far the most overrated QB in football. Miss me with Trevor Lawrence. Purdy is a product of the system.
You have me confused with Cannon.
Why would Baker agree to that deal? That's a deal you give to a solid, steady backup QB who doesn't turn the ball over, but doesn't risk and win you the game either. This is "I have an elite defense and team around my solidly unspectacular QB who isn't going to ruin the teams playoff runs for the next 7 years" contract. That's not this team and that's not Baker Mayfield.CannonFire wrote: ↑Tue Jul 29, 2025 5:06 pm I'd offer him a 7 year $175M deal that's $25M every year, and they're all guaranteed.
Exactly. Has to be a eye opening number like Mahomes 10 year/$500mil deal was.Grahamburn wrote: ↑Tue Jul 29, 2025 6:59 pm He wouldn’t. Nobody is agreeing to 7+ year deals unless they’re groundbreaking.
I live a sheltered life, so pardon this take, but who's saying Josh Allen is better than Mahomes?