How about for 2024?It's too late now -- we missed out on all of our primary targets for this year / class of 2023.
How about for 2024?It's too late now -- we missed out on all of our primary targets for this year / class of 2023.
you said...It's too late now -- we missed out on all of our primary targets for this year / class of 2023.
you said...
" but I expect that quite a bit of whatever we dole out for NIL will be focused on retaining quality players we already have."
So I ask again, which players and how much ?
So, by your logic, guys don’t block for Pat Mahomes because he gets all the money?I do-
I'm assuming NIL bags are much larger, and present related challenges spreading $ around "fairly".
What's required to bring in the O-linemen that keep a $2M QB healthy and productive?
Or the best RB's/receivers as weapons for the $2M QB?
I’m confused, what is your expectation here? An organized and bulleted list of guys on Weitsman specific NIL deals with specifications on who gets how much?you said...
" but I expect that quite a bit of whatever we dole out for NIL will be focused on retaining quality players we already have."
So I ask again, which players and how much ?
By my logic, this is something new.So, by your logic, guys don’t block for Pat Mahomes because he gets all the money?
The NIL dollars are, conceptually, unlimited, unlike the NFL salaries.By my logic, this is something new.
It is not the NFL.
I'm wondering about the challenge presented spreading all the NIL $ around a team without ruffling feathers.
If they are offering Drake Maye $5m i'm sure someone with Hunter's capabilities will get $4m especially if there's a bidding war between those 2.That kid will probably get $2-3 million based off hype and performance
I'm sure the contracts take account of this to protect the sponsor, e.g., funds paid in installments (so the player has to perform across a time period to cash in), tied to a number of ads or in-person appearances for the sponsor, etc. None of this, of course, reflects the actual value of the NIL of 95% of the recipients .. which, independent of their respective teams, quickly approaches zero. But that's another conversation.The way I interpret the comments from Weitsman, his money will go to bringing in new talent, and more than likely, one person, not the O-line, and not existing players we want to prevent portalling. That said, there may be need to cover that side of this as well. As I understand, the potential problem may be that NIL cannot (officially) be tied to performance, or where you play, so a kid could "take the money" and still move on. That seems slippery on a lot of surfaces and I am sure there are lots of people being very careful about the wording of these NIL offers.