Few significant deals are left to be signed this NFL offseason, which means we can settle in and judge the moves made so far.
One fun annual judgement is assessing who are the league’s most overpaid players.The 26-year-old is a solid, versatile contributor, but he’s also a sixth-round pick with no major pro accomplishments who is now one of the 10 highest-paid offensive tackles in football with a $19 million average annual salary.You can sense a pretty clear drop-off in the six-time Pro Bowler’s impact dating back to 2021, which makes sense considering he’s now 34. In 2024, though, he’ll still command $22.4 million in the final season of a four-year, $65.6 million deal.