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This ensure Odell Beckham will be paid QB type money from someone. I just cannot imagine a senario where Gettles will destroy his cap paying a WR who seems enotionally fragile. Unless... they draft a rookie QB and shockingly part with that Eli cap hit...bc he is garbage juice. 

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49 minutes ago, Pantha-kun said:

might be worth it if they get a good QB in the draft and their offense starts doing better under Haley. 

The main problem with their offense last season was the ungodly ammount of Turnovers Kizer committed.

They'll get a QB and Barkley. They could be good if they got a clue.

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5 minutes ago, Camp Fodder said:

Yep funchess will probably even cost 8 mil

Yep. If he has another solid season he may break the $10m barrier. It's why I'd love to see us go WR early. I just don't know if it's a wise investment of cap space to pay these mediocre to good WRs huge money.

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I'm usually not a huge fan of the mega contracts but this kind of makes sense for the Browns.  

What better receiver could you ask for a rookie QB?  Maybe he wasn't a great fit here but he would be a heck of a security blanket for a new guy.  Not too mention he will probably be good for the other receivers and tight ends on that team.  In some ways you are also paying him for the development of your offense.

Also the Browns have plenty of cap space

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That's a huge guarantee figure for so much annual salary.  Honestly WR and QBs have absorbed the projected cap increases already.  Meanwhile a safety can't even get a deal worked out because teams what to be able to afford to throw these type of deals around.  I'll be interested what the main topic of the nflpa when it's time to collectively bargin.

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