I am not convinced.
- He isn't that cheap. Heading numbers are not everything but if we are paying him $110.5 and Geno $13.5 (in dead cap) that is a total of $123.5 cap space taken in 3 years or an average of $41m not much less than Geno was asking for.
- Is he a stop gap? If we are talking about keeping him for a year and then getting out QBOTF starting in 2026 $55m + Genos dead cap seems a lot.
- I had heard an arguement for trading Geno was that we have the most rookies on our roster in the NFL. Woolen, Cross, Walker, Lucas, Mafe, Brown and Bryant all have 3 accrued seasons and will soon have to be paid or cut. If we want a decent number of them needed to make cap space by trading Geno but getting Darnold buts us back where we started.
- Darnold had a great season last year but that was with an above O-line and a stella receiving corps, how much of the improvment in his stats was due to his skill set and how much due to the team around him?