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Originally Posted by sherck
I think the best plan for the Colts would be to:
A. Sign Daniel Jones to a team friendly 3-year contract with almost zero signing bonus, a smallish 1st year ($15m), a good sized 2nd year ($35m) and a huge 3rd year ($50m) giving both sides the flexibility to renegoiate as desired. Obviously, the Colts can get out of it cheaply after years 1 or 2 if needed and could also renegoiate the 3rd year into an extension. Jones get the money if he can show that he was not just a one hit wonder.
B. Retain Riley Leonard. I am not sold on him but I would like to see if he can make a 2nd year jump as a backup.
C-1. If the right guy is there, draft a QB in the 2nd or 3rd round of the 2026 draft. Hopefully, someone who you can hope can develop into a starter.
C-2. If the right guy is not there, retain Anthony Richardson and hope that he can actually stay healthy and/or develop.
I like C-1 better than C-2 because I don't think AR is good at football but you have to have someone as QB3.....
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Good post.
If this kid is there I hope they take him
https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/...iss-QB-OleMiss
Unless he wins his lawsuit and gets one more yr eligibility