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Former Ravens OT Orlando Brown Jr. shares thoughts on QB Lamar Jackson
JOHN DILLON
Thu, Mar 16, 2023, 10:51 PM EDT1 min read

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While the Baltimore Ravens have been quiet so far in free agency the team has been one of the most talked about franchises of the offseason, and for good reason. The circumstances surrounding their negotiations with quarterback Lamar Jackson remain mired in mystery, and as time passes, it seems that an extension for the MVP signal caller will continue to be a hot topic for the foreseeable future.
Former Ravens offensive tackle Orlando Brown Jr. made his feelings on the matter known in an ESPN interview on Thursday. He told the crew on “Get Up” that he believes Jackson deserves a fully guaranteed contract, saying that his status, his ability his leadership and his qualities off of the field make him qualified for fully-guaranteed money.

“His status, his ability, the things that he’s shown as a leader, his qualities off the field, I don’t know if there’s anybody more deserving right now,” Brown said. “I personally believe he definitely deserves a fully-guaranteed deal.”
Brown just signed a contract with the Cincinnati Bengals that provided generous guarantees and seems to think that Jackson deserves every bit as much, if not more than he got. Negotiations with Jackson are ongoing, and with no end in sight, Ravens fans will have to wait to see just how much money Baltimore will be willing to shell out to keep their franchise quarterback under center for years to come.
 

Rob Ninkovich said adding Lamar Jackson would put Patriots back in ‘Super Bowl hunt’
"The Patriots instantly become the division favorites and, to me, get right back into that Super Bowl hunt."
Lamar Jackson, who is representing himself, is free to find a deal elsewhere, but the Ravens will be able to match it, if they choose.
By Khari Thompson
March 17, 2023 | 1:16 PM




The free-agent market for quarterback Lamar Jackson has been relatively underwhelming for a player of his caliber so far.

Jackson didn’t get the exclusive franchise tag — worth $45 million — from his team, the Baltimore Ravens.

Instead, Baltimore opted for the nonexclusive tag which would put Jackson’s salary for next season around $32 million.


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By going with the nonexclusive tag, the Ravens have allowed other teams to negotiate with Jackson. If Jackson agrees to a deal with another team, the team would have to surrender a pair of first-round picks to Baltimore.

No team has pulled the trigger on a deal for Jackson yet. Baltimore reportedly offered Jackson a 3-year, $133 million deal, which Jackson turned down.

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Former Patriots linebacker Rob Ninkovich said New England should be the team to acquire Jackson. Ditching Mac Jones for Jackson would immediately catapult the Patriots back into title contention, he said.

“If you’re the Patriots and you go and you make an attempt to get Lamar [Jackson], that changes everything. Absolutely everything,” Ninkovich told ESPN. “I am a huge fan of Lamar’s style and the stresses it puts on a defense … The Patriots instantly become the division favorites and, to me, get right back into that Super Bowl hunt.”


Deshaun Watson signed a 5-year, $230 million deal with Cleveland last season. Kyler Murray got a similar deal in Arizona. Those numbers are much closer to Jared Goff’s contract than what other MVP’s such as Aaron Rodgers and Patrick Mahomes make.

For a 26-year-old MVP-caliber quarterback who is one of the most prolific dual threats at the position the league has ever seen, $32 million per year doesn’t seem like a crazy price point to start negotiations.

The playing style that makes Jackson so unique is also why teams may view signing him to such a big contract as risky. He’s dealt with knee injuries in the past. He’s also attempting to negotiate deals without an agent.

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It’s just another way Jackson continues to bet on himself.

“I have been on Lamar’s side basically since he was drafted,” Ninkovich said. “When he was drafted I thought that he was going to be the best quarterback of the group. He hasn’t let me down. The MVP season, his performance speaks for itself … if you’re Lamar you’re digging in. And the Ravens, if they’re not going to give Lamar what he wants, then you’ve got to hold out.”
 

Rob Ninkovich said adding Lamar Jackson would put Patriots back in ‘Super Bowl hunt’
"The Patriots instantly become the division favorites and, to me, get right back into that Super Bowl hunt."
Lamar Jackson, who is representing himself, is free to find a deal elsewhere, but the Ravens will be able to match it, if they choose.
By Khari Thompson
March 17, 2023 | 1:16 PM




The free-agent market for quarterback Lamar Jackson has been relatively underwhelming for a player of his caliber so far.

Jackson didn’t get the exclusive franchise tag — worth $45 million — from his team, the Baltimore Ravens.

Instead, Baltimore opted for the nonexclusive tag which would put Jackson’s salary for next season around $32 million.


ADVERTISING

By going with the nonexclusive tag, the Ravens have allowed other teams to negotiate with Jackson. If Jackson agrees to a deal with another team, the team would have to surrender a pair of first-round picks to Baltimore.

No team has pulled the trigger on a deal for Jackson yet. Baltimore reportedly offered Jackson a 3-year, $133 million deal, which Jackson turned down.

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Former Patriots linebacker Rob Ninkovich said New England should be the team to acquire Jackson. Ditching Mac Jones for Jackson would immediately catapult the Patriots back into title contention, he said.

“If you’re the Patriots and you go and you make an attempt to get Lamar [Jackson], that changes everything. Absolutely everything,” Ninkovich told ESPN. “I am a huge fan of Lamar’s style and the stresses it puts on a defense … The Patriots instantly become the division favorites and, to me, get right back into that Super Bowl hunt.”


Deshaun Watson signed a 5-year, $230 million deal with Cleveland last season. Kyler Murray got a similar deal in Arizona. Those numbers are much closer to Jared Goff’s contract than what other MVP’s such as Aaron Rodgers and Patrick Mahomes make.

For a 26-year-old MVP-caliber quarterback who is one of the most prolific dual threats at the position the league has ever seen, $32 million per year doesn’t seem like a crazy price point to start negotiations.

The playing style that makes Jackson so unique is also why teams may view signing him to such a big contract as risky. He’s dealt with knee injuries in the past. He’s also attempting to negotiate deals without an agent.

ADVERTISEMENT:

It’s just another way Jackson continues to bet on himself.

“I have been on Lamar’s side basically since he was drafted,” Ninkovich said. “When he was drafted I thought that he was going to be the best quarterback of the group. He hasn’t let me down. The MVP season, his performance speaks for itself … if you’re Lamar you’re digging in. And the Ravens, if they’re not going to give Lamar what he wants, then you’ve got to hold out.”

Maybe its me but I dont see black quarterbacks, and the New England Patriots lasting long in that organization
 
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Gallup has not been the same since that ACL injury.
They need someone to take some heat off Cee Dee Lamb.

But Cooks though? There are plenty of FAs and WRs that are better than cooks at this stage. If the Panthers don't sign him, Chark would have been good for Cowboys
 
BRUH!!!
Never in my life did I expect to hear those words outside of some lions kool-aide drinking superfan on some local radio show.


Good luck this season Darth
(Except if ya'll have to play the 49ers) ;)
Its been long overdue for the Lions to make the playoffs again


Their schedule this season
I counted at least 9-10 wins
Barring injuries, I agree with you. I think it comes down to them and Chicago for the division


I know it might be too early to predict but.....
How do ya'll see the NFC shaking out?
Best (possible playoff) teams:
NFC East...Eagles, Cowboys, Giants
NFC West...49ers, Seahawks
NFC North...Lions, and ???
NFC South... ??? :dunno:

:puzzled::puzzled::puzzled::puzzled::puzzled:
 
Good luck this season Darth
(Except if ya'll have to play the 49ers) ;)
Its been long overdue for the Lions to make the playoffs again






I know it might be too early to predict but.....
How do ya'll see the NFC shaking out?
Best (possible playoff) teams:
NFC East...Eagles, Cowboys, Giants
NFC West...49ers, Seahawks
NFC North...Lions, and ???
NFC South... ??? :dunno:

:puzzled::puzzled::puzzled::puzzled::puzzled:

Today without the draft and FA still ongoing

NFC east - Eagles
NFC West - Niners
NFC North - Lions
NFC South - Panthers
 
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