I hope they wait until after the 2026 season but probably won't happen.
I hear what you're saying, but IIRC, we have the 2nd most cap space of any other team in the league, with a projection of 63M to 73M. We have 4 draft picks, and holes at RG, CB, Possibly RB, and WR to take some of the heat off JSN. I do have high hopes for Horton for the role. An added luxury would be a disruptive OLB/DE who would make this defense downright scary. Someone like a Crosby if he becomes available.I think the only thing you're missing is NONE of that $107M (or $152M with a 5th year) is guaranteed... and therefore your proposal would be a non-starter with Jaxon and his agent.
Otoh, if years one, two, and three were fully guaranteed... $67M in escrow... I believe it would also be a non-starter because Jaxon would not be protected from a serious injury... so a signing bonus would likely become a necessity for Jaxxon and his agent... they would require money up front.
So, let's hypothetically add a 5th year at your suggested $45M... bring the total up to $152M. Top of the market fully guaranteed money for WRs is currently $110M... so let's assume Jaxon would get $115M for the time being.
Now the question becomes... how much signing bonus do you want to give Jaxon and keep his 2026 cap hit somewhat team-friendly (currently projected to be $4.6M). Anything less than $20M would be insulting imo... so let's assume it's $20M, which John and his cap management team would balk it.
What this little exercise tells me is... it makes no good sense to extend Jaxon until after the 2026 season... when the Hawks have the 5th year option to work with salary cap-wise.
The only potential sticking point with waiting is Jaxon's 2026 salary is only $2.7M... not even 2x what he was physically paid in 2025 ($1.55M).
This. It’s his Third season and he has OPOY and All Pro, couple of Pro Bowls too. Everything points towards a Hall of Fame career. I dont want to watch him achieve that in some other team.As others have already pointed out, apparently you missed a couple factors while forming your opinion.
We’ll see in the end, barring injury or trade to a shit team, JSN will be in the “all time great” conversation.
ETA:
I’m not talking about Seahawk all time great.
If you were replying to me, then you're not listening very well. At all. But like usual, Soul, you do you.Again. It sounds like a lot of people just want to get rid of any player coming up on a big contract. News flash: sometimes you have to pay big money to big time players.
Agree to disagree. It is ok to have my opinion, just like you. You can't just run a team by sending the high paid guys packing. JSN is a MASSIVE part of this team, you don't just go finding guys that can do what he does. And he's all of 24 years old. Legit top 3 WR in the entire league. Team leader. This offense drops significantly w/out him. Spoon is gonna' want a huge contract too, better trade himIf you were replying to me, then you're not listening very well. At all. But like usual, Soul, you do you.
Sometimes teams pay big money. But they lose the SB opportunity. Pick your poison.
That window never would have opened without him, so if you decide to move on, you'd better have a damn good replacement.Maybe not.
But your SB window may close paying him.
The Rams have a lot of players to negotiate with. I expect the Rams to agree a provisional deal with Nacua fairly early but I don't expect either party to release the contract details until May. Essentially the Rams will wait to see how much cap space they need/want and then adjust the signing bonus accordingly. The Rams don't have a 5th year option available and they don't try to leverage player contracts down in the way that some teams do.Another reason why JSN should be paid early is that Puca will get paid soon and he will reset the market. So whichever one of these two gets paid first, the other one will demand (and get) more.