For now he remains a Dolphin, although other teams started reaching out as soon as he put his name on the dotted line.
http://www.sportingnews.com/nfl/new...y-trade-rumors-2018/eefh6foayjbz1xhnc1qimsdkx
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$1,000,000 a game
$16,666 per minute
$277.76 per second
Or $142,857 per catch based on the 112 receptions of last season
Or $1,777,777 for every touchdown based on the 9 from this past season
Or $16,210 for each and every 1 yard gained based on his yards receiving this past season
but it's not my money...PAY THE MANKeyFin likes this. -
I'm all for paying him, but no at a 16m cap hit. thats just..... stupid. aka, that's Tannenbaum.Last edited: Mar 8, 2018Carmen Cygni likes this. -
Unless he is willing to sign a long term contract with the Dolphins or another team for $10-11 million a year, the Dolphins are likely stuck paying him $16 million this coming season.
I believe Landry and his agent have totally overestimated how much money NFL teams are willing to pay a slot receive. Even though he is one of the best slot WR in the league, he is NOT the type of WR who is seen as a number 1 WR on a teams roster.
The top number 1 WR’s can command the type of money Landry is looking to receive but I just don’t see Landy getting the $15 million a year on a long term contract he seems to want. Hopefully he enjoys the $16 million he is going to be paid this coming season. Because I suspect he will be paid several million dollars a year less once the 2018 season ends. -
Ian Rapoport
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The #Browns quickly emerged as the favorite for WR Jarvis Landry. Now they trade for him in exchange for a pick in 2018 and a pick in 2019. Huge move