NFL Agent Suggests Shocking Dak Prescott Value after Jordan Love, Tua Tagovaloa Deals
Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys may need to hire Brinks to transport quarterback Dak Prescott’s latest contract extension after the Miami Dolphins and Green Bay Packers introduced Tua Tagovailoa and Jordan Love, new record-shattering contracts last week.
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Prescott, who is 31 now, is due to play out the last year of his four-year, $160m contract, while Jones and the Cowboys watched idly this offseason, as Goff, Lawrence, Tagovailoa and Love successively signed deals that have re-set the market at the most expensive —not to mention most valuable —position in the NFL.
Here’s a breakdown of the four contracts signed above, as Prescott awaits a possible extension from the Cowboys or the chance to cash in as an unrestricted free agent this fall:Here’s a breakdown of the four contracts signed above, as Prescott awaits a possible extension from the Cowboys or the chance to cash in as an unrestricted free agent this fall:
Jared Goff, Detroit Lions: Four years $212 Million, $170 million guaranteed
Trevor Lawrence, Jacksonville Jaguars: 5 years, 275 Mil, 142 Mil at Signing
Tua Tagovailoa, Miami Dolphins: Cash outlay Five years, $ 235. Two Million, One hundred and sixty-seven Million US Dollars Guaranteed
Jordan Love, Green Bay Packers: Four Years, 220 Million, 160 Million Guaranteed
Considering Prescott’s production, age, and even if the Cowboys haven’t reached the NFC Divisional playoffs, Prescott has acually projected the abiity to_reset the quarterback market at times.
NFL Agent, Seeks to Proliferate Dak Prescott’s Value
While in the current years, even the big deal of Patrick Mahomes 10 years, $450 million having largely become a memory, one agent opine that Prescott could end up eclipsing the contracts of the relatively lesser achievements signal callers inked in recent months.
“He is much more proven and accomplished than the quarterbacks you are seeing signed this Off-season,” said a top NFL agent to me recently. “It’s difficult to put a value on a player like him, but to me he is probably more than good enough to justify between $57-60 million per season.
Perhaps Jones and the Cowboys take the risk and let the Prescott play the last year of his current deal, but one league source says there is ‘zero chance’ of it going down this way.
The Cowboys could be best advised in the future to work out some kind of a contract with Prescott before the regular season starts, because in the event the Cowboys get deep into the playoffs and perhaps play in the Super Bowl, Jerry may have to order one, two or more Brinks trucks to transport all that money to pay this emerging QB star.
“You have to ask yourself at this point what a quarterback is worth,” a second agent knowledgeable about the quarterback market said.
“Tua does not have the games or starts under his belt, while Love, too, lacks the games and starts, but because they were productive and it’s a quarterback-needy league, they signed contracts which are amongst the best this year. ”