The contract will be determined by the time he’s played it out. Certainly it doesn’t let on equitable based on what he’s done his first year out under it. He turns it around this year and plays to his potential and it may look like a bargain by the time he’s up for an extension. Good thing is if we want to move on from him next year, we can with relatively little cap liability. He counts for $22.5 against the cap in 19’, it cut, he’s into the cap for 7.5 mil. Not chump change but doable if he turns out to be garbage. In other words, we don’t have to keep him because the dead cap money is unmanageable.
You want to see a WTF contract? Look at this for 7 starts in the NFL.
http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/san-francisc ... olo-14472/