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I've had to argue so often that with the salary cap increasing and the high demand for qbs the current salary floor and ceiling for the position are wrong. So many GMs lose their jobs for failing to find a qb that nowadays you MUST do everything in your power to get a qb, even if you're overpaying osweiler or trading up for rg3.
So many folks were quick to say cousins wasn't worth 20 million. They said the same thing about Bradford getting 18 million. What they fail to understand is that the going rate for quarterbacks has inflated along with the salary cap.
Also, there are so few pure pocket passers that come out of college nowadays. And rules favor passing offenses. Both of these factors have contributed to a drop in supply and increase in demand for qbs, respectively. Thus, Brock osweiler gets 18 million a year.
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I've had to argue so often that with the salary cap increasing and the high demand for qbs the current salary floor and ceiling for the position are wrong. So many GMs lose their jobs for failing to find a qb that nowadays you MUST do everything in your power to get a qb, even if you're overpaying osweiler or trading up for rg3.
So many folks were quick to say cousins wasn't worth 20 million. They said the same thing about Bradford getting 18 million. What they fail to understand is that the going rate for quarterbacks has inflated along with the salary cap.
Also, there are so few pure pocket passers that come out of college nowadays. And rules favor passing offenses. Both of these factors have contributed to a drop in supply and increase in demand for qbs, respectively. Thus, Brock osweiler gets 18 million a year.