I like to think that the decision makers at the NCAA are, and that I dazzle them with my convincing arguments.Anyone think McCord is reading this thread?
When she ghosted usWhen did we move on from JLH?
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OK, everyone. Back to Kyle McCord (and hopefully his triumphant return).
Thanks.
I can see that.I'm taking bnoro lessons.
It's going well.
And I just had my Anna de Armas gif ready to postI'm taking bnoro lessons.
It's going well.
Anyone think McCord is reading this thread?
Reposting & adding money (4 year deals)
2024 draft - QBs picked
- 6 - $38,000,000 to $12,000,000
- 0 - $10,000,000 to $6,300,000
- 0 - $6,000,000 to $5,000,000
- 0 - $4,800,000 to $4,500,000
- 2 - $4,400,000 to $ 4,200,000
- 2 - $4,200,000 to $4,100,000
- 1 - $4,100,00 to $4,100,000
- UFA - 13
Seems like any NIL deal > $1,000,000 would be highly competitive for any player not guaranteed to be picked in round 1-2. & NIL of $2,000,000 is commensurate with a 2nd round pick.
So, again if Kyle is in the convo for being a rd 1 pick, he goes. If not, try again next year, if allowed & if SU NIL can come up with around $2,000,000 for him.
The top 3 picks were QBs. These are 40 mil deals. To me, it's clearly worth the gamble. But, I agree w others that losing studs like LQA won't help. If I'm Kyle, I'd give 30 percent of my NIL to LQA to retain him, bc it gives Kyle a really good shot at being picked in the 1st round next year.
good cuz ill take either.never, Anna rules
good cuz ill take either.
its super hard to quantify... say he becomes tom brady or peyton manning somehow and plays lets say 16 years ... even with a team discount at the end of his career, the final year is going to be at least $75-100 million for a qb by that point and that is a lot more than his NIL at cuse even factoring in inflation.Reposting & adding money (4 year deals)
2024 draft - QBs picked
- 6 - $38,000,000 to $12,000,000
- 0 - $10,000,000 to $6,300,000
- 0 - $6,000,000 to $5,000,000
- 0 - $4,800,000 to $4,500,000
- 2 - $4,400,000 to $ 4,200,000
- 2 - $4,200,000 to $4,100,000
- 1 - $4,100,00 to $4,100,000
- UFA - 13
Seems like any NIL deal > $1,000,000 would be highly competitive for any player not guaranteed to be picked in round 1-2. & NIL of $2,000,000 is commensurate with a 2nd round pick.
So, again if Kyle is in the convo for being a rd 1 pick, he goes. If not, try again next year, if allowed & if SU NIL can come up with around $2,000,000 for him.
The top 3 picks were QBs. These are 40 mil deals. To me, it's clearly worth the gamble. But, I agree w others that losing studs like LQA won't help. If I'm Kyle, I'd give 30 percent of my NIL to LQA to retain him, bc it gives Kyle a really good shot at being picked in the 1st round next year.
He’s not going in the first two rounds. If he has a 3rd or 4th grade he should go. After that probably better of coming back.Reposting & adding money (4 year deals)
2024 draft - QBs picked
- 6 - $38,000,000 to $12,000,000
- 0 - $10,000,000 to $6,300,000
- 0 - $6,000,000 to $5,000,000
- 0 - $4,800,000 to $4,500,000
- 2 - $4,400,000 to $ 4,200,000
- 2 - $4,200,000 to $4,100,000
- 1 - $4,100,00 to $4,100,000
- UFA - 13
Seems like any NIL deal > $1,000,000 would be highly competitive for any player not guaranteed to be picked in round 1-2. & NIL of $2,000,000 is commensurate with a 2nd round pick.
So, again if Kyle is in the convo for being a rd 1 pick, he goes. If not, try again next year, if allowed & if SU NIL can come up with around $2,000,000 for him.
The top 3 picks were QBs. These are 40 mil deals. To me, it's clearly worth the gamble. But, I agree w others that losing studs like LQA won't help. If I'm Kyle, I'd give 30 percent of my NIL to LQA to retain him, bc it gives Kyle a really good shot at being picked in the 1st round next year.
There is time for all the "possibly" happen. Going this year instead of next doesn't guarantee a better chance of that. IF he isn't a guaranteed round 1/2 pick he will make more money at Syracuse with NIL and have the opportunity to increase his draft position.its super hard to quantify... say he becomes tom brady or peyton manning somehow and plays lets say 16 years ... even with a team discount at the end of his career, the final year is going to be at least $75-100 million for a qb by that point and that is a lot more than his NIL at cuse even factoring in inflation.
but more likely than that he is an ok player and ends his career a back up, still talking 15-20m for a vet backup qb (future cost not today).
and the most likely (just facts - see 80% of the qb's picked) is he is never really a long term starter and he fizzles out after 3-4 years or bounces from practice squad to back up and back and forth.
there is just a lot to unpack when considering value.
and most of these competitors value betting on themselves. right or wrong in the end.
Or to get their beans snappedSome of you guys need a cold shower.
Yes bro