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The 10 worst contracts in the NFC East
10) Dak Prescott, Cowboys
Prescott is probably the most valuable player in the NFC East, seeing as he is the only quarterback definitively worth having as a starter. But he makes the list because the Cowboys put off his contract extension for years, ultimately giving Prescott’s side all the leverage in the world to work out an incredibly player-friendly deal.
On the surface, Prescott’s contract doesn’t seem
that bad. It’s four years, $160 million with $126 million in guarantees, including a $66 million signing bonus. He will reportedly receive $75 million the first year of the deal.
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Fueled by Lost Rookie Season, Darrell Taylor Ready to Provide Versatility to Seahawks Defense
Unable to play in his first year in the NFL, Seahawks defensive end/linebacker Darrell Taylor is finally healthy and ready to contribute by any means necessary.
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May 14, 2021
RENTON, WA - Seahawks general manager John Schneider is notorious for trading down in the draft, so it always comes as a surprise when he occasionally opts to buck trend and move up instead. It requires a special player to justify doing that, and Seattle has often been right when it has.
Such a move has landed the Seahawks players like Tyler Lockett and DK Metcalf in the past. Naturally, when they dealt a third-round selection to jump from pick No. 59 to No. 48 in the 2020 NFL Draft to select Tennessee defensive end Darrell Taylor, it was going to turn some heads.