brownbobcat wrote:Contract value is based on a reasonable estimation of what the player is capable of currently and in the future. At the time of his 2020 extension, FVV was looking like a solid starter and not an All Star. 5 years later, I'd say he's not an All Star. Solid starters make around 15% of cap and that's what he was getting. IQ is getting paid like a borderline All Star (19% average) and he isn't that. Add the fact that he wasn't a UFA and it was definitely an overpay. Is there a Canada premium? That could be the case, but it's just as likely to be a Bobby/Masai premium.
Curious, where are you getting 19% = borderline all-star? How many borderline all-stars are there? 12 slots per team, 24 all-stars. Maybe half that many borderline all-stars? So something like the top 40 or so?
The 40th highest paid player this year is making 38M. IQ is down at 53rd. Or is your argument that there are 30 guys who qualify as borderline all-stars (after the 24 guys who are actual all-stars)?
As for Poeltl, if 15% is an average starter, and he's an average starter, then he's underpaid the next two years at 13% and 12% of the cap. So we should be happy about that, right?
That said, average starter should be between the 2nd and 3rd highest paid player on the average team. 2.5x30 is the 75th ranked salary. That's 25M, or more like 16.5%.
So Jak at 13%, 12%, 15%, 15%, 15% over the next 5 years is straight up a steal by your standards.
This all ignores that some rookie scale guys would actually be in the top portion of those lists and push some more expensive guys down into those spots, increasing the expected salary for veteran guys in those roles.
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