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Highest paid NFL QBs this season (sort of)


Mr. Scot

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Here are the ten highest paid quarterbacks in the NFL...if you calculated their pay on a per passing touchdown basis.

 

10. Chad Henne – $201,923 per TD pass

9. Philip Rivers – $218,750 per TD pass

8. Drew Brees – $250,000 per TD pass

7. Aaron Rodgers – $264,705 per TD pass

6. Peyton Manning – $272,727 per TD pass

5. Alex Smith – $326,086 per TD pass

4. Jay Cutler – $445,789 per TD pass

3. Sam Bradford – $642,857 per TD pass

2. Eli Manning – $722,222 per TD pass

1. Matt Schaub – $725,000 per TD pass

 

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Similar story: Teams with the worst ratio of salary cap to win-loss record...

 

10. Tennessee Titans – $18.3 million per win
9. Buffalo Bills -  $19.3 million per win
8. Minnesota Vikings – $25.7 million per win
7. Cleveland Browns – $28 million per win
6. Atlanta Falcons – $29.9 million per win :lol:
5. Oakland Raiders – $30.5 million per win
4. Jacksonville Jaguars – $31.4 million per win
3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – $31.8 million per win (heh)
2. Washington Redskins – $36 million per win
1. Houston Texans – $61.7 million per win
 

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These guys sure do love lists.  They've also got lists of the top ten most overpaid players, top ten highest paid wide receivers and top ten richest owners (Jerry Richardson isn't on the list, and number one probably isn't who you think it is).

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How about running back salaries per TD's scored?

 

No, but they do have a list of highest paid runningbacks in the league.

 

Stewart is number seven.  Williams is number five :(

 

Greg Hardy appears on two lists, one of the top ten impending free agents and the top ten most underpaid Pro Bowlers (bad combo for us).

 

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Here's one for QBs based on career wins vs salary...

 

5. Mark Sanchez – $1.56 Million Per Win
4. Carson Palmer – $1.79 Million Per Win
3. Matt Cassel – $1.95 Million Per Win
2. Sam Bradford – $2.83 Million Per Win
1. Matthew Stafford – $3.38 Million Per Win

 

I'd personally like to see a list of which QBs are the best bargains per win.

 

For those interested, here's a list of all their lists pertaining to football.

 

Football Lists: TheRichest.com

 

The two that give you the highest paid player on each team (AFC and NFC) are worth a look.  The Bears one will give many here a chuckle.  I also recommend the list of the top ten highest spending teams (some interesting twists there).

 

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Here's one for QBs based on career wins vs salary...

5. Mark Sanchez – $1.56 Million Per Win

4. Carson Palmer – $1.79 Million Per Win

3. Matt Cassel – $1.95 Million Per Win

2. Sam Bradford – $2.83 Million Per Win

1. Matthew Stafford – $3.38 Million Per Win

I'd personally like to see a list of which QBs are the best bargains per win.

For those interested, here's a list of all their lists pertaining to football.

Football Lists: TheRichest.com

The two that give you the highest paid player on each team (AFC and NFC) are worth a look. The Bears one will give many here a chuckle. I also recommend the list of the top ten highest spending teams (some interesting twists there).

I wonder what Jamarcus' was haha

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