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As the 2019 NFL regular season approaches, it's a good time to assess the Quarterbacks, arguably the most important position in all of sports these days. We've broken out the 32 projected starting quarterbacks for 2019 into "contractual tiers" based on where they currently fall within their own contract. These six tiers range from Ineligible for Extension all the way to "Locked In", with a a few variances in between. Keep the conversation going @spotrac

 

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Contractual Quarterback Tiers

Ineligible for Extension

The Browns, Bills, Cardinals, Jets & Ravens will be starting a QB in 2019 who aren't yet eligible for a contract extension. Mayfield, Allen, Darnold, & Jackson won't become as such until after the 2020 season, while Kyler Murray becomes extension-eligible after 2021.

TEAMPLAYERAGETYPESTATUS
Browns Baker Mayfield 24 Rookie Year 2 of 5
Bills Josh Allen 23 Rookie Year 2 of 5
Jets Sam Darnold 22 Rookie Year 2 of 5
Ravens Lamar Jackson 22 Rookie Year 2 of 5
Cardinals Kyler Murray 22 Rookie Year 1 of 5

 

Playing for Extension-Eligibility

This elite group becomes extension eligible after the 2019 season, led by Mahomes - who could become the NFL's first $40M per year man. Watson enters the year with a nice round $30M valuation, slightly tempered because of time missed due to injury. While Trubisky's underwhelming production to date keeps him valued at around $26M. Both Watson & Trubisky have a chance to approach Carson Wentz' $32M mark with a strong 2019 campaign.

TEAMPLAYERAGETYPESTATUS
Chiefs Patrick Mahomes 23 Rookie Year 3 of 5
Texans Deshaun Watson 23 Rookie Year 3 of 5
Bears Mitchell Trubisky 24 Rookie Year 3 of 5

 

In "Rookie Contract Limbo"

Goff finds himself in a bit of a weird spot heading into 2019. With Carson Wentz already paid, & Dak Prescott soon to follow, Goff will be the only viable QB from the 2016 draft without an extension. The Rams exercised his 5th-year option for 2020 ($22.7M), but it doesn't fully guarantee until March 18th.

TEAMPLAYERAGETYPESTATUS
Rams Jared Goff 24 Rookie Year 4 of 5

 

Contract Questions after 2019

This group of 9 enters 2019 with at least some contractual doubt for the immediate future. Stafford & Cousins would likely need to be traded to be moved on from ($26M, $31M of 2020 dead cap respectively), while the rest have significant cap savings should they be traded or released after the upcoming season. Newton & Luck are likely only on the bubble because of injury history, though Cam will be entering a contract year in 2020.

TEAMPLAYERAGETYPESTATUS2020 DEAD CAP
Vikings Kirk Cousins 30 Veteran Year 2 of 3 $31,000,000
($1M if traded)
Lions Matthew Stafford 31 Veteran Year 3 of 6 $26,000,000
($20M if traded)
Colts Andrew Luck 29 Veteran Year 4 of 6 $6,400,000
Raiders Derek Carr 28 Veteran Year 3 of 6 $5,000,000
49ers Jimmy Garoppolo 27 Veteran Year 2 of 5 $4,200,000
Panthers Cam Newton 30 Veteran Year 5 of 6 $2,000,000
Dolphins Ryan Fitzpatrick 36 Veteran Year 1 of 2 $1,500,000
Broncos Joe Flacco 34 Veteran Year 4 of 6 $0
Bengals Andy Dalton 31 Veteran Year 6 of 7 $0

 

Playing for Extension-Eligibility

For now, there are 8 starting QBs set to enter 2019 on an expiring contract. All signs point to Dak Prescott signing a new deal in the coming days/weeks, & it stands to reason that Philip Rivers might be inline for a new contract as well (though reports currently say otherwise). Marcus Mariota might not even win the starting gig in Tennessee, as Ryan Tannehill has quickly garnered attention, and Case Keenum seems just a placeholder for a few weeks until the Redskins feel comfortable enough to hand the reigns over to Dwayne Haskins. The same currently can't be said for Eli Manning, as the Giants continue to press that Eli will get the bulk, if not all, of the 2019 snaps in New York, giving Daniel Jones his "Mahomes year" on the bench.

TEAMPLAYERAGETYPESTATUS
Cowboys Dak Prescott 26 Rookie Year 4 of 4
Buccaneers Jameis Winston 25 Rookie Year 5 of 5
Titans Marcus Mariota 25 Rookie Year 5 of 5
Giants Eli Manning 38 Veteran Year 5 of 5
Chargers Philip Rivers 37 Veteran Year 5 of 5
Saints Drew Brees 40 Veteran Year 2 of 2
Patriots Tom Brady 42 Veteran Year 1 of 1
Redskins Case Keenum 31 Veteran Year 1 of 1

 

Locked IN

The 6 QBs listed here have recently signed extensions and are currently "locked-in" based on cap vs. dead cap structure, with the exception of Ben Roethisberger. Big Ben carries a $33.5M cap figure in 2020 and just $25M of dead cap currently. He holds a $12.5M roster bonus due on March 20th, so technically speaking Pittsburgh could get out before that, clearing $8.5M of cap space. We'll keep him here until further notice though.

TEAMPLAYERAGETYPESTATUS2020 DEAD CAP
Packers Aaron Rodgers 35 Veteran Year 2 of 6 $53,700,000
Seahawks Russell Wilson 30 Veteran Year 1 of 5 $52,000,000
Steelers Ben Roethlisberger 37 Veteran Year 1 of 3 $25,000,000
Falcons Matt Ryan 34 Veteran Year 2 of 6 $63,400,000
Jaguars Nick Foles 30 Veteran Year 1 of 4 $33,875,000
Eagles Carson Wentz 26 Veteran Year 1 of 6 $62,477,152

 


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