Sometimes, a perceived easy decision is harder than expected. That’s certainly the case when it comes to comparing quarterbacks Russell Wilson and Justin Fields.
Which quarterback would you rather have on your team for the 2024 season? Fields was my initial answer. But after taking a few things into consideration, I found myself wondering if I would actually rather have Wilson leading my squad next season.
Obviously, what team you cheer for obviously needs to be factored in. Fields makes way more sense for some teams, while Wilson might be the better choice for others. One thing that’s obvious is that Broncos fans would choose Fields with Wilson’s tenure in Denver over after two disappointing seasons.
So, which quarterback is the preferred one? Let’s find out together by going through the following categories comparing the two.
Cost
Wilson is the hands-down winner here. He could likely be had at a veteran’s minimum salary since the Broncos are paying him $39 million not to play for them in 2024. Wilson is the ideal quarterback for a cash-strapped team.
Fields isn’t terribly expensive, though. He’s entering the final year of his rookie contract that includes a cap hit this season of just over $6 million. There is the question of Fields’ fifth-year option, which has to be picked up by May 2. If Fields’ option is picked up, he would make somewhere in the ballpark of $25 million in 2025. A lot of money, but not a lot for a starting quarterback.
If Fields has a monster 2024 season, he will immediately command a salary befitting a franchise quarterback. The floor for those types of salaries is $40 million and rising.
There’s also the question of trade capital. Unlike Wilson, Fields is still under contract; it’ll likely require at least one fairly high draft pick to acquire him. My guess is that a team will have to surrender at least a second-round pick for Fields’s…
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Author : Bryan DeArdo
Publish date : 2024-03-09 19:17:24
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