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Tyler Locket, 37mil, 20mil guaranteed.


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2 minutes ago, Rags said:

Lol at anyone who thinks we're gonna get Devin on the cheap

 

That’s what, a base of 10 million a year? I think that’s what most people were expecting in that other thread. I’m sure people won’t want to pay him more than that 

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Just now, Paintballr said:

That’s what, a base of 10 million a year? I think that’s what most people were expecting in that other thread. I’m sure people won’t want to pay him more than that 

Tyler Lockett has only had one season of over 600 receiving yards, and is just basically Go Fast for the Seahawks.

Devin is gonna get more than this, whether it be here or the open market, esp if he balls out this season.

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Just now, Rags said:

Tyler Lockett has only had one season of over 600 receiving yards, and is just basically Go Fast for the Seahawks.

Devin is gonna get more than this, whether it be here or the open market, esp if he balls out this season.

He's pretty much been their #3 behind Baldwin and Richardson, then throw in Jimmy Graham too.

Funchess has only had 1 year with over 500 yards too.

Lockett is also a return weapon already making a probowl there

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2 minutes ago, ncfan said:

He's pretty much been their #3 behind Baldwin and Richardson, then throw in Jimmy Graham too.

Funchess has only had 1 year with over 500 yards too.

Lockett is also a return weapon already making a probowl there

Graham is a Packer now.

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3 minutes ago, trueblade said:

Graham is a Packer now.

He is and Richardson is a Redskin

But the 3 seasons Lockett was there, they were with the Seahawks making Lockett the 4th option on the team.  

He's had more yards than Funchess over 3 season.  Funchess had a better year last year but was the #1 guy with Olsen down and KB traded.  Only other guys taking his targets were CMC and Bersin.

Lockett is also a probowl return guy which adds to his value when they resign him as well.  Funch doesn't 

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17 minutes ago, Rags said:

Tyler Lockett has only had one season of over 600 receiving yards, and is just basically Go Fast for the Seahawks.

Devin is gonna get more than this, whether it be here or the open market, esp if he balls out this season.

2015 - He had his rookie pro bowl year (as a returner)

2016 - Broke his leg

2017 - Worked on coming back to 100 % from the broken leg (and still is).

They love Lockett in Seattle and are paying him for what they believe he will become and also his return abilities. Not sure how anyone can really compare Lockett to Funchess in anyway. 

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Funchess is being called a number 1 receiver, and if he catches for 1000 yards this year he’s getting paid 15 million a year and all the moaning here and homerism will not stop it.

so either he stays and puts in his contract year and next year good buy, thanks to Dave and Matt Kalil,..

or we trade him and get an Oline or a 2nd rounder or something to set up next year without him.

or we pay him,..

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