The Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed Baker Mayfield to a three-year, $100 million contract last offseason, but he proved in his first season on the deal that he may be worthy of a little more cash.
NFL.com writer Tom Blair thinks Mayfield is one of the most underpaid players in the league.
"He undoubtedly should make more than $33.33 million per year, which puts him below Sam Darnold, Geno Smith and Kirk Cousins on the contracts table. And, yes, that APY is roughly $20 million per year less than what Tua Tagovailoa, Jared Goff and Brock Purdy are receiving. " Blair wrote. "In 2024, Mayfield was one of three QBs (joining Goff and Joe Burrow) to throw for 4,500-plus yards, while his 41 TD passes tied him for second-most in the NFL (with Jackson, behind Burrow's 43)."
"Whatever you think about QB pay -- to me, every player above Mayfield absolutely deserves every penny of what the market will bear -- Mayfield's current pact stands out as a jaw-dropping discount for the Bucs," Blair added.
The more Mayfield contributes to the Bucs, the more that deal looks like a steal for Tampa. He just turned 30, so there's a chance that he could begin to decline, but so far he has been everything the Bucs have needed — and then some.
If Mayfield plays well in 2025, the Bucs will have to look at negotiating a contract extension next summer, because they don't want to risk him becoming one of the hottest free agents on the market in 2027.
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