Washington quarterback Kirk Cousins has a "good chance" to earn more than Andrew Luck on his next contract, according to ESPN reporter John Keim.
Luck, of course, signed the largest contract in NFL history last offseason. That deal was for six years and $140 million with a whopping $87 million in guaranteed money. That's a ton of dough, but Cousins should have a chance to top that if he and Washington reach a long-term deal this offseason. With salary caps on the rise, Derek Carr, Matt Ryan and Matthew Stafford could all be looking at enormous paydays in the very near future. It's a good time to be an NFL franchise quarterback.
Cousins earned the sixth-most Passing Net Expected Points (NEP) per drop back among the 39 quarterbacks to drop back at least 100 times in 2016.
Source: Rotoworld.com