Paying quarterbacks big can make winning in the NFL hard

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http://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2015/7/6/8900803/nfl-quarterbacks-contracts-salary-cap
Finding a good quarterback isn't easy in the NFL and keeping a good quarterback is expensive. Many teams are faced with no choice but to open up the pocketbooks in a big way to keep an above-average quarterback from escaping in free agency, but paying so much can make building a winning team difficult.

In the last 20 seasons, only four teams won the Super Bowl with a quarterback eating up more than 10 percent of the team's salary cap. Steve Young owns the record for biggest percentage of a team's cap space for a Super Bowl winner when he received 13.1 of the pay for the San Francisco 49ers in 1994.

Yet, when the 2015 season begins there are 13 teams scheduled to pay their starter more than 10 percent of the $143.28 million salary cap set in March. That number could go up soon, too, if Russell Wilson of the Seattle Seahawks receives the big payday that he's hoping for.

When the Seahawks won the Super Bowl in 2013, the team was aided by the fact that it was able to build a championship-level team while its rookie quarterback received just 0.56 percent of the team's salary cap.

With training camp and quarterback competitions it's tough to know, for sure, who the starting quarterback will be for some teams. With that, it's still unclear how big of a percentage of the cap will be dedicated to the starter for those teams. However, here's a look at the percentage of cap space dedicated to the highest-paid quarterback on each team:

Nobody is eating up space like Drew Brees, though. Nearly a fifth of the salary cap for the Saints will be dedicated to the team's nine-time Pro Bowl quarterback, which is a bad formula, historically. However, there isn't much alternative for New Orleans, which has to cling to Brees if the team hopes to have any chance at a good year in 2015.

The rising salary cap has afforded teams more luxury to dedicate bigger contracts to quarterbacks without crippling the rest of the team. That means teams like the Carolina Panthers and Miami Dolphins won't be hampered too badly by huge deals given to Cam Newton and Ryan Tannehill, respectively, which will both balloon to register cap hits of more than $20 million in 2017.

Still, history has shown that teams not anchored by a big contract at quarterback are better positioned to win the Super Bowl. Yet it's the Green Bay Packers, with Aaron Rodgers accounting for 12.74 percent of the team's salary cap, who enter the 2015 season with the best odds to take home the Lombardi Trophy.

Rodgers seems worth it, though. There's plenty of justification for paying the NFL's reigning MVP in a big way. But when the San Francisco 49ers and Cincinnati Bengals are backed into a corner and forced to pay middle-of-the-road players like Colin Kaepernick and Andy Dalton, who has a base salary set to increase over the next five years, things haven't worked out as well.

Kaepernick has a 25-14 record as a starter, but his passer rating has steadily declined since taking over as a starter in 2012, and couldn't lead San Francisco to the postseason in 2014. Dalton has made the playoffs in each of his four seasons as starter, but has yet to secure a win and has a 57.8 passer rating in the four postseason defeats.

Paying quarterbacks in a big way certainly isn't a death sentence for teams like the Packers, but the difficulty to find a passer who can win games is handcuffing some teams into contracts that make a Super Bowl winning formula hard to find.
 

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Good article. Like they say though, teams like the packers need a top paid franchise qb because their defense isn't good enough to do crap nor is their wrs good enough to make an avg qb successful.
 

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Saints paying a near 40 year old 5% of their cap when they trying to tank :mjlol:


Kinda sad how awful the South is
 

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Man, I wish folk understood the contracts they're speaking of. Kaepernick has one of the better QB contracts in the league. He has led the 9ers to 2 deep playoff runs in just 3 attempts. Andy fukking Dalton should never be mentioned in the same breath. Dalton is the type of contract you want to cry about. Not Kaep's.
 

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Man, I wish folk understood the contracts they're speaking of. Kaepernick has one of the better QB contracts in the league. He has led the 9ers to 2 deep playoff runs in just 3 attempts. Andy fukking Dalton should never be mentioned in the same breath. Dalton is the type of contract you want to cry about. Not Kaep's.

dalton is like 0-5 in the playoffs

:lolbron:
 

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And every single one of those performances were butt ugly. Scust.

you can see his physical limitations show in the playoffs. weak arm, throwing off his back foot and non mobile
 

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Man, I wish folk understood the contracts they're speaking of. Kaepernick has one of the better QB contracts in the league. He has led the 9ers to 2 deep playoff runs in just 3 attempts. Andy fukking Dalton should never be mentioned in the same breath. Dalton is the type of contract you want to cry about. Not Kaep's.


I like Kaep but he needs to figure out how to be a better pocket passer because defenses have figured out the QB option the past few years after it took the league by storm. Niners should be an interesting team to watch this year
 

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I like Kaep but he needs to figure out how to be a better pocket passer because defenses have figured out the QB option the past few years after it took the league by storm. Niners should be an interesting team to watch this year
point is the contract is very team-friendly and team can cut him if he completely bombs

now, it doesnt prevent kaep from being kept by the gm if he will just be 'aight' to not get cut, but thats more on the GM.

the deal is structured well for the team, which you cant quite say about a lot of other qb contracts
 

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I like Kaep but he needs to figure out how to be a better pocket passer because defenses have figured out the QB option the past few years after it took the league by storm. Niners should be an interesting team to watch this year

Bruh, Kaep played in the pocket the season before last and had his best season. When folk tell me "he's been figured out" it shows that they haven't watched. Harbs rarely let Kaep take off in the regular season.
 

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point is the contract is very team-friendly and team can cut him if he completely bombs

now, it doesnt prevent kaep from being kept by the gm if he will just be 'aight' to not get cut, but thats more on the GM.

the deal is structured well for the team, which you cant quite say about a lot of other qb contracts

Yessir, we got :kaep: on that No Limit Sports Deal. :win:
 
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