@BalmainJnr said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1230236) said:
Tedesco set for $1.2 million a year over the next 6 years with the Chooks. That’s a hell of a lot of teeth.
Edit: Fox ‘experts’ think he is being smart with taking ‘less’ to stay with them.
Honestly even for Tedesco I don't think that's a smart deal. I always think that 4 years is the most you should ever sign a player, especially at a million bucks like that. It only takes one injury, one personal issue to unravel the whole deal.
edit: papers are saying it's a 5-year deal.
Just look at the million-dollar players right now:
- DCE - a bit past halfway on his 8-year deal, not worth $1M per season even though he has had some good periods
- Ben Hunt - total flop 5 year deal
- Foran - good but always injured, 3 year deal
- Tommy Turbo - 6 year deal, one of the games prime footballers but that much cap in one area means Manly can't win when he's injured, and Turbo has only played 18 games in the last two seasons. Plus his issue is hamstrings which can be a career-long issue.
- RTS - 8 year deal including an extension, probably worth it for the Warriors so far
- Milf - currently on a 4-year deal, total flop
- Taumalolo - 3 years into a 10-year deal. Not the force he quite was a few years ago but still one of the top forwards going around
- Michael Morgan - 3 years into a 5-year deal, Cowboys not making finals and Morgan played 11 games in 2018, 6 games in 2020
- Tedesco - 4 year deal currently and worth it
- Ash Taylor - 3 year deal, total flop
- Nathan Cleary - half-2 years into a 5-year deal, maybe worth it based on 2020
- Mitchell Pearce - 4 year deal at Knights, one of their better players, but not worth a million IMO
- Cam Smith - worth it every year
This list was taken from SMH Feb 2020.
So of those 13 players there are probably 4 legitimately earning their million year on year - Tedesco, Cam Smith, Taumalolo, RTS. Turbo probably worth a mill if he's fit. You can say with fair expectation of consensus that 4 players are total flops - Milf, Foran, Hunt, Ash Taylor. The rest probably aren't worth $1M every year consistently.
Bearing in mind also we don't know what the long-term fallout might be from COVID.
There are just so few players that can hold their form for that long, and although Tedesco is in peak form, he'll be 28 next year and the next deal will pay him up until end 2026, in that last year he'll be 34.