Tillman and Hyatt should have stayed.

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Jalin gets $750k this year. Then $1m next year, $1.2m in year 3 and $1.5m in year 4. You’re seriously not a smart individual if you think he’s not going to play out all 4 years of his rookie deal, barring a career ending injury. So unless you can predict the future, he’s indeed going to get paid $4.5m on his rookie contract, bozo
The $2M is guaranteed. The guy I was replying to said NFL contracts aren't guaranteed. That's not correct.

I KNOW Hyatt will play his contract, if healthy. I was responding to inaccuracy about guarantees.
 
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Tillman and Hyatt should have stayed another year, way their seasons are going. I don’t know what’s going on with Tillman but when the coach leaves you inactive after you’re ready to play it’s a bad sign.
This is dumb as hell. They were drafted and are being paid. Hyatt could not improve his draft stock. Tillman probably wouldn't either, given the play calling and lack of a dynamic pass attack.

Please use your brain.
 
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This place gets weird as hell after a loss man. Tillman got hurt last year making not leaving after 21 look like a mistake. Hyatt watched Tillman get hurt the year after he probably could have left and he literally had a Biletnikoff winning season. Dumb post is dumb.
It’s hilarious. I mean we lose to Bama, a borderline top 10 team, a team that is vastly more talented at every single position and all of a sudden everything is melting down.
 
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He is a speedster who only usually runs deep routes. He is not an established route runner with particularly good hands.

He had a couple of good catches late in a recent game for the Giants. He's starting to grow in the offense--getting more snaps.
 
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I’m not saying Hyatt should have stayed, but he’s hardly showing out. 1 catch today in the first half. 7 catches for 120 yards in 6.5 games this year.

Not sure how much it’s his fault thought. Giants are a mess.
Since game 1, he’s constantly gotten open downfield. Daniel jones either doesn’t have enough time to hit him cause the oline and/or he knows he just can’t hit him that often lol.
 
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Tillman and Hyatt should have stayed another year, way their seasons are going. I don’t know what’s going on with Tillman but when the coach leaves you inactive after you’re ready to play it’s a bad sign.
Did Tillman have another year of eligibility?

Hyatt definitely made the right move. I can see an argument for Tillman coming back simply because he missed most of 2022 with an injury, but I’m not sure he would have improved his stock any.
 
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The $2M is guaranteed. The guy I was replying to said NFL contracts aren't guaranteed. That's not correct.

I KNOW Hyatt will play his contract, if healthy. I was responding to inaccuracy about guarantees.
NFL contracts aren't guaranteed. $2,000,000 is guaranteed but the contract isn't guaranteed for the 4 years. They can cut him before next season if they wish, but will have to pony up $1,275,000.
 
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NFL contracts aren't guaranteed. $2,000,000 is guaranteed but the contract isn't guaranteed for the 4 years. They can cut him before next season if they wish, but will have to pony up $1,275,000.
They are, then, partially guaranteed.

Edit: For instance, Aaron Rodgers

 
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No. There is no way they would have improved their draft positions with this year’s offense.
You do realize they would habe made this offense much better?

However, i do agree that they made the right decision for themselves. It would have been foolish and potentially disastrous financially for them to play another year of collegiate football.
 
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#41
Tillman and Hyatt should have stayed another year, way their seasons are going. I don’t know what’s going on with Tillman but when the coach leaves you inactive after you’re ready to play it’s a bad sign.
Browns have to grind games. He and Hyatt both ended up in awful places for receivers. Hyatts offensive line is so bad that they can’t throw deep a d that vanilla offense is not real creative at utilizing the weapons they have. I wish they were still here. We would be undefeated, but they probably should have went to the draft. Life changing money. Hyatt has showed out, just can’t get good targets.
 
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There's no possible benefit to those players to have stayed another year. Only downsides because Hooker was gone.
Miltons numbers we would much better if he were throwing to those guys vs who he has. Thats not even debatable. However they made the right choice in going to the draft
 
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Tillman and Hyatt should have stayed another year, way their seasons are going. I don’t know what’s going on with Tillman but when the coach leaves you inactive after you’re ready to play it’s a bad sign.

Bad take, but I understand.

Tillman and Hyatt staying another year benefits you more than it benefits them.

Hyatt won the Biletnikoff and Tillman battled through injuries all year. Add in the departure of HH, and it makes zero walking around sense for either to come back.
 
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The dang Gator has more sense than some here. Lol

Back in the day we had some idiot fans saying Percy Harvin should have returned for his senior year because his route running was suspect.

And just this morning a UGA co-worker said it might be a good idea for Bowers to rehab his ankle…and return to UGA for his senior year to solidify his #1 draft spot.

Sometimes fans remind you of how selfish and entitled they are…take the OP for instance.
 

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