poly1274":w7rpkvgm said:If he doesn't take a paycut,
5 year 80 million 50million guaranteed?
Mad Dog":59c2nsup said:poly1274":59c2nsup said:If he doesn't take a paycut,
5 year 80 million 50million guaranteed?
I'm hoping 15 million APY. Guarantees are not my business. He's second tier compared to the Donalds and Macks of the world. He's in the Demarcus Lawrence range and he's making 17 million on a franchise tag. So if you guaranteed Glark 15 million per year on a 5 year deal he may take it.
It may have been Clark and his agent waiting out the market all along not the Seahawks looking for more info. According to Erik Burkhardt, Clark's agent, they're the ones waiting for the right deal and they're even willing to wait out the franchise tag to do it if need be, according to ESPN's Brady Henderson who spoke with Burkhardt.
"I have had several very productive and positive talks with the Seahawks," Burkhardt told Henderson. "Frank loves it there and believes they'll continue to produce as one of the NFL's dominant defenses even with the departure of many great players. ... Seattle has been very good to him. They've believed in him from the beginning and they've continued to help develop him.
"But the financial goal for players in every major sport now is to get to free agency. It often baffles me how some of these agents do early deals just for the sake of doing a deal. I know that it's football and injury risks are very real, but there's insurance policies to protect players' downsides and risks, along with other measures that we put in place to protect our guys. Just to do an early deal for the sake of doing an early deal doesn't excite us, especially for a guy like Frank who's already a dominant pass-rusher in this league and is just scratching the surface of what he will be."
KitsapGuy":3gmap2xc said:Frank and his agent looking for the big bucks.
It may have been Clark and his agent waiting out the market all along not the Seahawks looking for more info. According to Erik Burkhardt, Clark's agent, they're the ones waiting for the right deal and they're even willing to wait out the franchise tag to do it if need be, according to ESPN's Brady Henderson who spoke with Burkhardt.
"I have had several very productive and positive talks with the Seahawks," Burkhardt told Henderson. "Frank loves it there and believes they'll continue to produce as one of the NFL's dominant defenses even with the departure of many great players. ... Seattle has been very good to him. They've believed in him from the beginning and they've continued to help develop him.
"But the financial goal for players in every major sport now is to get to free agency. It often baffles me how some of these agents do early deals just for the sake of doing a deal. I know that it's football and injury risks are very real, but there's insurance policies to protect players' downsides and risks, along with other measures that we put in place to protect our guys. Just to do an early deal for the sake of doing an early deal doesn't excite us, especially for a guy like Frank who's already a dominant pass-rusher in this league and is just scratching the surface of what he will be."
https://247sports.com/nfl/seattle-seaha ... 123705712/
hawknation2018":13cub5tj said:Spotrac says Clark’s market value is around $12 million APY. They estimate his next contract should be 4 years, $48 million. That seems low, but take it for what it’s worth. I think he’s worth more like $15 million APY. $20 million per year is too high for his relatively inconsistent production, IMO.
https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/seattle-sea ... ket-value/
rcaido":22djku6w said:Seahawks will not resign frank Clark if it is over 16mill.