Really bad. In my defense, I liked the position pick and that he came from a well known school. I didn't know the man existed before that week. Isaiah Wilson rundown, for the unfamiliar:
- Put on COVID list
- Arrested trying to jump off a balcony, at a TSU campus party and on the COVID list
- Put on COVID list a 2nd time
- Arrested for DUI while on COVID list for the 2nd time. (UPDATE) He got a DUI while doing a donut on a main, downtown road around 3AM. He slammed his car into a median, totaling it.
- Plays 1 game a couple of special teams snaps and gets absolutely pancaked
- "Rolls" his car into another vehicle at a red light, totaling the car in front of him. Lies to police about who caused the wreck
- Suspended for violation of team rules
- Placed on illness reserve list
- Dumb enough to allow strippers to take video of him on a Miami yacht, during New Years, while suspended
- Publicly thrown under the bus by team leader Roger Saffold
- Publicly thrown under bus by the GM
- Tweets he is moving on from the Titans, before the Titans have made any decision on him. Deletes it after 2 minutes. He Tweeted this because the Titans didn't wish him a Happy Bday on socials.
- Traded for a 7th round pick, along with another pick
Edit: Fuck, not real team tweet lol L
I was like wowwwwwwww.
Then I realized he was a rookie and those events were listed in chronological order and I just can't.
For the Titans, ya, he's gotta be one of the worst first rounders, if not, THE worst. Hard to call him one of the all time bust overall though. He somehow is getting a 2nd chance. While I think it's damn near impossible to turn around someone that fking stupid, it's not impossible.
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Something else about the Dak deal. He gets paid 75M the first year. That's the most a player has ever gotten for a single season in history.
Washington franchising Brandon Scherff
There is an exact 0.001% chance he keeps his head above water in Miami, the place, the city. He is fucked there. Miami did us a huge solid taking his cap off the books in 2022/2023.
Edit: I didn't even mention he has already proceeded to the "Rap Album" phase of his career, not shitting you.
apparently it's 22m, cheaper than originally advertised. there are 12 qbs that hit the cap harder in 2021 than dak's contract.
https://overthecap.com/position/quarterback/2021/
gotta protect andy dalton
I saw a tweet that Dak is getting 126M over 3 years and Mahomes 66M over the same period? WILD!
Cap hits:
Mahomes 2021: $24,806,905 (11th highest cap hit in 2021)
Mahomes 2022: $31,450,000 (8th highest cap hit in 2022)
Mahomes 2023: $42,450,000 (2nd highest cap hit in 2023)
3 Year Cap Total: $98,706,905
Prescott: 2021: $22,200,000 (13th highest cap hit in 2021)
Prescott: 2022: $33,200,000 (7th highest cap hit in 2022)
Prescott: 2023: $44,200,000 (highest cap hit in 2023)
3 Year Cap Total: $99,600,000
Not that any of that will stay like that 'cause cap money gets moved around every year.
The actual interesting thing about Dak's deal is that it's essentially two different deals. One for Dak's real life money and contract, which is a 4 year deal. And another for Dak's cap hit towards the team, which is a 6 year deal. Dak has a $13,200,000 cap hit on the books in 2025 despite not currently being on the team in 2025. Essentially Jerry has created some wacky new contract that intentionally lowers Dak's cap charges now to eat the cap charges in 5 & 6 years when the new TV and gambling money increases NFL revenue like 3 times what it is now.
I think a lot of teams are gonna try this.
https://twitter.com/RapSheet/status/...301020677?s=20
I don’t know shit about this dude except hoping Golladay might be coming our way.
considering the lions personnel is shit this sounds like a win for anyone not named the giants
Yeah....that can't be a good move for the Giants, sorry.
this is for mert
https://twitter.com/toddarcher/statu...22375196651520
Godwin gets the franchise tag.