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Sam Darnold’s Market Value per Spotrac


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1 hour ago, ECHornet said:

That was me and you’re misrepresenting what I posted. 
 

I said I’d like to see Darnold brought back for 2-3 years at 5-8mil per year. BUT, I also said the best case scenario would be Darnold having his worst game against the Saints so we could be on the lower end of that range. 
 

Lo and behold, my wish was granted and look where his value is now. 

You are aware that website isn't an NFL team, correct?

They give approximate values(Overthecap, which is a better source typically, has his at $3.046 mil) that may or may not get hit.

Sportrac also has Baker Mayfield's value listed at $6.5 mil. Guess we should just resign him instead, huh? Given how much that value chart means.

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1 minute ago, kungfoodude said:

You are aware that website isn't an NFL team, correct?

They give approximate values(Overthecap, which is a better source typically, has his at $3.046 mil) that may or may not get hit.

Sportrac also has Baker Mayfield's value listed at $6.5 mil. Guess we should just resign him instead, huh? Given how much that value chart means.

Care to wager at over/under 3.5mil since 3.046mil "may or may not get hit?"

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9 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

@ECHornet I will take action on that Darnold bet at +/- $3.5 mil for his 2023 salary.

 

$200? 

Note: Can't reply to the post or anything on Page 6 in this thread. Bad code or something. This site really is garbage from. a technical standpoint.

 

I'm good for $100. Virtual shake on it?

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1 hour ago, Carl Spackler said:

One-fifth of the Panthers fanbase would rather lose with UNC's quarterback than win with anyone else. Not saying Maye sucks because he doesn't, at least in college.

But it was Sam Howell before him, and Mitch Trubisky before him, and Marquise Williams before him, and TJ Yates before him, and Darian Durant before him

did you see the game Sunday? Sam Howell blows midsy corral out of the water. AND we would have our 3rd round pick this year if we had just stayed put and drafted him in the 4th.

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