RiverDog wrote:PFF has Geno ranked as their #2 free agent and signing a 4 year, $150 M contract:
Contract Projection: Four years, $150 million ($37.5M per year); $112.5 million total guaranteed
Imagine before the season began, mired in a quarterback battle with Drew Lock in Seattle, that we’d have Geno Smith as a top free-agent target for the 2023 offseason. It’s not often you hear about the age-32, Year 10 breakout, but that’s exactly what we’re witnessing this season from Smith.
Nothing about what he’s doing is fluky or excessively bolstered by things like play action, an outlier performance in unstable metrics like passing grade against pressure, or any other method you use to try to poke holes in his production this season. Smith’s 79.8 overall grade and 87.6 grade from a clean pocket this season ranked ninth and 12th, respectively. His 14 passing touchdowns on throws of 20-plus yards were two more than the next-best quarterback, and his 5.6% big-time throw rate ranked fifth.
There’s no current indication we should expect some massive regression, either. Smith’s 85.8 passing grade against middle-of-field-open coverage further illustrates that he didn't benefit in an outsized fashion from loaded box counts that freed up his receivers in an effort to sell out against the run. We can go on and on, but the fact of the matter is that Smith played like a legitimate top quarterback in the NFL in 2022.
https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-2023-free- ... ree-agency
RiverDog wrote:PFF has Geno ranked as their #2 free agent and signing a 4 year, $150 M contract:
Contract Projection: Four years, $150 million ($37.5M per year); $112.5 million total guaranteed
RiverDog wrote:PFF has Geno ranked as their #2 free agent and signing a 4 year, $150 M contract:
Contract Projection: Four years, $150 million ($37.5M per year); $112.5 million total guaranteed
govandals wrote:No way Geno gets $112.5 million guaranteed. Not from Seattle, not from any other team.
RiverDog wrote:PFF has Geno ranked as their #2 free agent and signing a 4 year, $150 M contract:
Contract Projection: Four years, $150 million ($37.5M per year); $112.5 million total guaranteed
No way Geno gets $112.5 million guaranteed. Not from Seattle, not from any other team.
Hawktawk wrote:Saw reports Geno and Seattle have officially entered contract negotiations . The story was accompanied by some very positive comments by Geno about how much he loves it in Seattle and how positive he feels that it will get done.
It’s just a remarkable phenomenon . The marginalizing of what the man did with rookie tackes and warmed over dog meat interior line , no defense and many games with no run game .
Throw away a guy who set team records in completions and yardage , 3rd man in 46 years to throw 30 TDs .
Yeah I know 17 games . But Russ didn’t crack his 29 TDs in a 16 game season till his 4th year . The year of our second super bowl he threw 20 TD passes , 4 picks in the NFC championship and the killer in that Super Bowl . But I keep hearing Geno is some place holder we can’t win with .
Well he had a bad second half . Yeah 3 and 5 but one of the losses he put up 34 points and the defense couldn’t hold up . Same deal with the saints early in the year . 32 points . He directed a last second comeback in the second half of the year .
A few too many turnovers but 5 less than Josh Allen . And Geno is a gunslinger who challenges defenders in tight windows . A year ago Stafford threw 17 picks , 4 pick 6 es and hoisted a Lombardi .
And Geno scrambles too with 366 yards . And he took every snap . Ask shanahan about that . He put 17 on the 9ers in a quarter . And another long drive before the turnover . Who knows maybe he is Kirk Cousins. I think he’s Geno Smith writing his own story .
I know you can win it all if there’s a team around him and we’re a few pieces away . Geno is a workout warrior who should be able to play another 3 or 4 years easily . Can we win with Lock ? Not knowable . One of these rookies ? Not likely at least not right away . Some free agent like Carr ? He’s on the trade block as we speak , not a free agent yet . And why would you ?
Careful Seattle . Don’t know what you have till it’s gone .
"it's looking very good" that Geno will sign a new deal that will keep him leading the Seahawks through the 2023 season and beyond.
"Yeah, we've had talks, and we are in the process of getting all that settled right now," Smith said Friday
Hawktawk wrote:There’s no question the numbers are down second half but whet your anticipated turnover margin for Geno is lower than JOSH ALLEN = will Levis then argument over ok .
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