#Patriots CB Christian Gonzalez is believed to prefer a contract that accounts for the rising salary cap and keeps him at the top of the market in future years, per @tomecurran.
โWhat my understanding is, Christian Gonzalez does not want his contract to be obsolete within seven months. When the new league year comes, and the salary cap goes from $301M to $330M, the first corner who comes up under that new cap is going to sign for $34-$35M? So what Christian Gonzalez would like is not to be treated as if heโs at the table in 2026, but be treated as if heโs at the table in 2027. And heโd prefer for his contract to not be obsolete in 2028 either.โ
(๐๏ธ@NBCSPatriots)
I've always been concerned about Jayden Daniel's frame. He's thin for a QB, especially a scrambling QB. The loss of Tunsil is huge. I do, however, think this is going to help Diggs. He's going to catch a ton of balls underneath.
@minakimes People really be acting like every 1st round QB is a surefire thing if they just receive the right development. Most QBs drafted aren't franchise guys.
That's a drop off of 440 yards per season (26 per game). That's a drop off of almost 9 TDs per season (0.52 per game).
That's an increase of 3 INTs per season (0.17 per game). Also, important context, Eric Bieniemy was the OC 2018-2022.