Darnold Contract Details

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Darnold is betting on himself and seems to know where he stands at this point of his career. You've got to respect that stance in a player these days. If he puts in the effort, no reason to think he won't wind up with a huge contract.
 

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In short, either Darnold loves him some John Schneider, or, after the Vikings dumped him, we were the only team to make an offer.

It's a market of demand and supply, Geno signed his team-friendly contract because there wasn't other offer for Geno's service.

History does repeat.
 

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1st Year - 37.5M Guaranteed
2nd Year - 27.5M / 17.5M Injury Guaranteed, Escape before 1 week after Super Bowl
3rd Year - 35.5M No Guarantee

Solid contract setup.
Great breakdown of the Darnold contract. Easy to get out of after a year or two years off he underperforms, or we find our long-term guy in the draft by some miracle this year.
 

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He'll never play on that third year (which is fine). He will either play lights-out football and sign an extension after year two, or he'll be let go after year 1 or 2.

This is a good contract for both sides IMO.
 

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Depends on whether or not there's one they like more than Howell. They seem to have some interest in Dart, but their not taking him at 18 and I doubt he's still on the board at 50.
yeah.....I like Dart a lot myself but I do agree that drafting him in the 1st round would still be a bit of a reach, to say the least.

I think we either draft an OL, Defensive player, OR.....and hear me out.....COLSTON LOVELAND.

Would improve our TE talent tremendously.
 

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To add to OP, this structure should make it so there's only a dead cap this first year equal to his base salary (37.5) then none for the two following years. So if it goes bad they can just cut him any time after this coming league year and the team won't be on the hook with the cap after that.
 

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In short, either Darnold loves him some John Schneider, or, after the Vikings dumped him, we were the only team to make an offer.

It's a market of demand and supply, Geno signed his team-friendly contract because there wasn't other offer for Geno's service.

History does repeat.
You were already drunk at 12:30?
 

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It seems like a good contract.

Denver signed a high-priced FA QB to a big deal...before even finding if he worked well on the team. He didn't. It was a disaster.
So, I was understandably perplexed when it looked like we did a 3-year deal for a good amount, with no clarity on whether Darnold would even be good outside of Minnesota.

This deal seems reasonable. Even if he reverts to pre-Viking Darnold it doesn't hurt us too bad.
 

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