Brad Biggs
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DJ Moore is another.
But I thought that Ryan Poles being the guy who took us to quarterback finances in the middle of talking yesterday kind of reminds you what's going on here.
Here's Ryan Poles yesterday at the Combine voluntarily and without prompt bringing up Caleb's eventual extension.
So he's talking about he and the cap expert having these conversations and he's maybe not there yet, but he's certainly thinking that they're going to have to have a completely different mathematical equation when the extension comes.
So you got to think about that stuff.
How soon is my question to you, Lawrence, to you, Alex, to you, Tani, to the listeners, because a lot of rookie quarterbacks on rookie deals get approached after year three, right?
So after year three, like, Hey,
Would you like to, we'll buy out this fourth year, which is only going to pay you what?
12 mil?
Because then Caleb is only going to be on the hooks this year for like somewhere between 10 and 11.
And next year is only like 12.
For sure the extension will happen after the fourth year.
I think he's 3.9% of the cap in 2027 at 12 million.
And I think he's 3.4% of the cap this year.
But if you want to get an advantageous deal, you might try to buy out that fourth year along with the fifth year that's not going to get picked up, and you end up trying to work something out after the third year.
I don't know a lot of things about Caleb Williams.
But the one thing I think I know about Caleb Williams is we ain't doing no discounts.
If he continues to play as well as he's played, he's going to hit for a lick.
He's going to be, I would guess...
And his draft class, that's the other part of this.