Not exact matches
I understand
Cousins may have a different preference on who he wants to sign with and maybe he doesn't sign here if the Vikings give him the best offer (could be more
than Staffords), but I'd much rather have a
quarterback like
Cousins than two mediocre ones.
Any team interested in trading for
Cousins would have to cross its fingers that the
quarterback would be fine playing for anything less
than $ 34.5 million.
Like
Cousins in Washington, the prospect of a franchise tag or free agency leaves a franchise
quarterback little reason to accept anything less
than a record - breaking contract.
Since the highest four - year pro success rate from any QB in this sample is 46.1 percent (from both
Cousins and, thus far, Dak Prescott), and since 35 of 38
quarterbacks in our draft sample were at least three percentage points lower in the NFL
than in college (most were much further away
than that), let's set an artificial bar at 49.1 percent.