Mark Andrews ’$ 56 million deal with the Ravens will impact Dallas Goedert

Dallas Goedert is entering the final year of his deal and will have to be an unrestricted free agent by 2022. Contractual talks between the limited extreme talent and the Eagles have broken down and, thanks to Mark Andrews, the price may just be over. go up.

NFL.com’s Ian Report reports that Andrews and the Ravens have just agreed to a new four-year, $ 56 million contract extension.

ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reports that Andrews will get $ 37.6 million guaranteed, with $ 26.6 million to be paid in March 2022.

Written after Goedert in the 2018 NFL draft (86th overall), Andrews has recorded 156 catches for 2,105 yards and 20 touchdowns, with a Pro Bowl nomination.

Goedert (49th overall) has recorded 137 catches over 1,465 yards and 12 touchdowns during the first three years of his career, and the hope was that he could command $ 12 million per season.

Goedert has not been an elite closed end, but neither have Jonnu Smith or Hunter Henry, and both were well paid this offseason by the New England Patriots. The Eagles ’tight end won’t get money from Travis Kelce or George Kittle, but it’s as valuable as Smith and Henry in terms of potential.

While Goedert isn’t a game creator at the Kelce and Kittle level, he should be in the queue for a big deal next low season.

Prior to Andrews ’deal with Baltimore, we projected that Goedert could be in line for four years on a $ 52 million contract with the Eagles, with a limited end that earned him about $ 30 million in fully guaranteed salary.

For Over The Cap, that number would stand at Goedert at $ 13 million per season, just behind Andrews and Kelce, the highest average of the year.

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