LOL the whiners just paid Purdy $53M a year

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If there is an argument to be made that this is an elite level contract, it likely comes in the form of the guaranteed money.

There are at least six players with higher guarantees, but I don’t think that there are ten.

Top ten guaranteed dollars is a good metric for this being elite level contract.

Still, the devil is in the details. Once the contract is public, we can look at things like likely to be earned money versus not likely to be earned money, and this may give us a better sense of what the Niners really think of Purdy.
Finally found a sortable list on Spotrac. It looks like Purdy sits in 8th place for Practically Guaranteed Money, just behind Lawrence and Jackson, and just ahead of Hurts and Goff. To me it looks like he is solidly in the second tier for Practically Guaranteed money, as well as being solidly second tier for the top line number.

Interestingly, Bosa is in second place for non-QBs for practically guaranteed money, at $122.5 million.

I don't see how this isn't a market contract for a QB who has been to the Super Bowl, is likely just a fluke injury away from a second one, is 4-2 in the playoffs, made the playoffs in 3 out of 4 years, holds the team record for passing yards and passer rating...

Maybe it's Shanahan (Echos of maybe it's Belichick), or maybe he's just a damn good QB who's game isn't the flashiest. It will be interesting to see how it is constructed, and what the cap implications are for the rest of the team. Other than the Trey Lance fiasco, the Niner's have managed their draft, trade, and cap space far better than the Hawks. The Trey Lance fiasco would have been career ending for some people, if Purdy hadn't come along.
 
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All a matter of opinion. He's good not great.
Yeah, I'm sure the Niners have "managed" their cap space so well. When you don't actually have a cap it makes it easy.
I'll continue to hate the Niners, while a few continue seem to want to stick up for them.
See it how you like, I think it's a hilarious contract, but that's just one man's opinion.
 
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All a matter of opinion. He's good not great.
Yeah, I'm sure the Niners have "managed" their cap space so well. When you don't actually have a cap it makes it easy.
I'll continue to hate the Niners, while a few continue seem to want to stick up for them.
See if how you like, I think it's a hilarious contract, but that's just one man's opinion.
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I get razzed for that opinion, and that's fine. Just seems, TO ME, that the 29ers and the Lambs both magically come up with enough cap space, over and over again.
 

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Highest paid Tight end in the NFL.
2nd highest paid non-QB. (Bosa)
Highest paid LB.
And now 8th highest paid QB.

There IS still a salary cap, right?
 

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Highest paid Tight end in the NFL.
2nd highest paid non-QB. (Bosa)
Highest paid LB.
And now 8th highest paid QB.

There IS still a salary cap, right?
you forgot to mention 49ers still had 43 million in cap space before the Warner signing, second most in the league.
 
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