With Ja’Marr Chase securing a historic four-year, $161 million deal to become the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history, Craig and Anthony dive into what this means for the league moving forward.
Could other elite players demand $40 million per year? Is this a trend limited to wide receivers, or could we see players at other positions—like pass rushers or left tackles—break the bank next? Craig and Anthony debate the positional value factor and speculate on who might be the next non-QB to command a record-breaking contract.