dice wrote:Betta Bulleavit wrote:Dresden wrote:
You really think Mack is going to get only 8M? Everything I've seen has him at around 20.
Mack isn’t going to get 20M a year and I’d bet a large sum of money on that. I’d be shocked if he got a penny more than 15M and I could be being generous.
PFF says 2/45 for mack, 4/56 (30 guar.) for dalman
PFF's player comparison made 2.9% of cap (equiv. of $8 mil a year for dalman). so obviously spotrac is not factoring in market conditions in their contract projections
$14 mil a year for a center that isn't good in pass protection is a questionable investment at best
I wouldn't throw too much cold water on the idea- there's a lot of other stats out there that would dispute that:
"Dalman wins his assignments with movement and leverage to offset a smaller frame (6-3, 300 pounds). He's a technician on tape, best suited for the zone run game, and his pass block win rate of 95.1% ranked ninth among centers with at least 500 snaps in 2024."
"Dalman has become one of the best centers in the NFL over his time with the Falcons, as he ranked in the top five in PFF overall grade in each of the last two seasons. Even though his main strength is more in the run game, Dalman could immediately make Chicago’s interior trio one of the better interior offensive lines in the entire NFL."
"wrote Pelissero on NFL.com. “He missed time last season with an ankle injury but excelled when he played, allowing two sacks on 295 pass-blocking snaps and finishing with PFF's fifth-best grade among centers. "