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Updated · Heavy.com · Jun 11
Barnwell Flags Lamar Jackson, Roquan Smith for Market-Resetting Ravens Deals After Mahomes' $500 Million Pact
Updated
Updated · Heavy.com · Jun 11

Barnwell Flags Lamar Jackson, Roquan Smith for Market-Resetting Ravens Deals After Mahomes' $500 Million Pact

1 articles · Updated · Heavy.com · Jun 11

Summary

  • ESPN analyst Bill Barnwell named Ravens stars Lamar Jackson and Roquan Smith as leading candidates for market-resetting NFL extensions after Patrick Mahomes signed the league’s first contract worth more than $500 million.
  • Jackson is already on a five-year, $260 million deal, but Barnwell argued his case has strengthened after a second MVP, a near-third, 0.11 EPA per dropback, and 2,085 rushing yards with 11 touchdowns since signing.
  • His 2024 season added to that push: 4,172 passing yards, 41 touchdowns and four interceptions, though postseason results remain the main gap in an otherwise elite resume.
  • Smith, meanwhile, has built his own leverage with three straight First-Team All-Pro selections from 2022 to 2024 after arriving in Baltimore via a 2022 trade and signing a $20 million-per-year contract.
  • The picks reflect a broader NFL extension wave that has recently lifted players such as Drake London, Jack Campbell, Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Trent McDuffie to new pay benchmarks at their positions.

Insights

With unmatched leverage and a rising market, will Lamar Jackson wait until 2027 to sign the NFL's next record-breaking deal?
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