Roquan Smith on Lamar Jackson: Unique situations, can’t say he should do this or that

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Linebacker Roquan Smith signed a five-year extension with the Ravens in January and he worked out the deal with the team while working without an agent.

Smith was able to work out that deal after joining Baltimore in a midseason trade with the Bears, but another Ravens player without an agent hasn’t been able to get a deal done despite a longer relationship with the team.

Quarterback Lamar Jackson’s contract situation continues to loom over the Ravens as the offseason gets underway. In an interview from the Pro Bowl, Smith said he wants Jackson to stick around but hasn’t offered any advice about getting a deal done because their situations are only superficially similar.

“I haven’t really chatted with him about anything,” Smith said, via NFL.com. “Cause all our situations are unique in their own way. It would be wrong of me to try to go in and say this or that, because his situation is clearly different than mine, so I can’t really go in there and say you should do this or that. He’s a grown man at the end of the day, and he’s gonna do what he feels is best for him and I support him just from one man to another.”

The window for the Ravens to use the franchise tag on Jackson will open later this month and that seems to be a likely development if they aren’t able to work out a new deal in the next few weeks. That could turn out to be a precursor to a trade as there are still several paths things could take for Jackson and the Ravens.

23 responses to “Roquan Smith on Lamar Jackson: Unique situations, can’t say he should do this or that

  1. Pay the man or trade the man. Stringing this along hurts the franchise and the player. Like it or not, Deshaun Watson reset the QB market. His contract is the starting point for negotiations for Jackson.

  2. It’s a unique situation because most teams lock up their elite young QB and surround them with weapons while under their rookie contract. The Ravens did neither. I like Facts over narrative. Considering Jackson is a non traditional QB I don’t care what the traditional stats say. The advanced numbers tell the story.Jackson as a starter has been 1st,7th,17th,and 10th in QBR trailering only Mahomes and Allen. EPA 1st 5th 14th and 11th. His accuracy (on target percentage) is equal to Herbert and Tua and Slightly ahead of Allen and Garropollo. Though he does have injury concerns he has never had an injury that required surgery so no specific injury that concerns for lingering. Had the defense held up they would have been 12-0 in games Jackson played this year despite raiders cast-offs at RB1 and WR1. The only team in PFF pre season bottom 10 in WR rankings with a winning record. The Ravens should have made him the Highest paid QB in the league during the 2020 off-season and it would look like a bargain today. With Jackson they were a top 12 offense without him they are an expansion team.

  3. Tagged at 45 million in one year for Lamar, this team is in real trouble prolonging the whole thing.

    Just horrible mismanagement as is having no leverage with this guy after trading for him and now overpaying for him, too. He’s good, but not as good as what they just paid him.

    Maybe if Patrick Queen was a true 1st rd pick this importing of Roquan Smith only to overpay, wouldn’t be necessary.

  4. Jalen Hurts, on his rookie contract, get’s injured late in the season, comes back as soon as he’s able, talks about wanting to be there for his teammates and not letting them down, and helps lead them to the Super Bowl. He continues to talk about the team and not himself.

    Lamar Jackson, on his rookie contract, get’s a 2-4 week injury and with 5 games left in the season not including the playoffs. Never even practices and never an update from the team. 6 weeks after the injury the team loses it’s playoff game where the focus is on what’s happening with Lamar and his contract with him demanding the Ravens give him a fully guaranteed contract.

    Which QB would you want on your team?

  5. Complete sensible, non-controversial statements by Roquan Smith. It’s refreshing to read about someone talking like a normal adult.

  6. The Ravens are $27M under the cap, without Lamar. They’re going to have to do unnatural things to keep Lamar, either under a franchise tag or a long-term contract. And then, even if they pull off that financial miracle, they will have no money to upgrade their WR corps. This means they will continue to be an exciting, but mediocre, offensive team for 12 games and then Lamar will be injured for the home stretch of the season. If other QB-hungry teams are willing to offer a boatload of high draft picks, it might be smart to trade him and use those picks and cap space to improve other positions and draft/develop a new young (cheap) QB.

  7. The price tag will only go up once Burrow and Herbert get signed. The Ravens should gotten ahead of it and sign him in 2020. I keep hearing hearing how smart GM Eric Decosta is.

  8. justsaying says:
    February 4, 2023 at 1:13 pm
    The price tag will only go up once Burrow and Herbert get signed. The Ravens should gotten ahead of it and sign him in 2020. I keep hearing hearing how smart GM Eric Decosta is.

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    DeCosta and Harbaugh are 2 of the more arrogant people invovled in the NFL. They also live next to one another. No joke.

  9. Action Jackson is a case study in “Buyer Beware” Dude wants to get paid (which is understandable) but him & his mom are doing him no favors. He shouldn’t get a long term deal. Let some desperate team take hom off your hands for whatever draft capital they’ll give you. There is no Super Bowl in Jackson’s future. Just like his buddy Watson.

  10. Lamar is making the mistake by using the NFLPA as advisors. They are using him as their pawn after Watson got his deal. The PA is definitely telling him to not back down from a fully guaranteed deal, no matter what. They want this to be the norm, and doesn’t care if Lamar gets injured (like he has) in the process. D. Smith’s contract with the PA ends in a few months, he wants this to be his legacy.

  11. I’d tag him and go from there…the QB market is only going up so they’re going to have to pay regardless but I’d create some space between his contract and Watson. When Burrow gets a new deal, Lamar should fall between Joe and Russell Wilson.

    Lamar will put up stats like Cam Newton but won’t win a Super Bowl.

  12. Cleveland did not reset the market with Watson everyone knows that’s an anomaly. But if a quarterback was to reset the market by getting fully guaranteed it’s not going to be jackson. I’m not going to insult them and call them and running back like some people do but let’s be honest he’s exciting he’s good and when he’s on his game he is one of the best but he spent the last two seasons in the injury room at the most important time of the year. And this season that they just finished he probably could have come back. Like someone said before who would you rather have hurts who did everything he could to come back on time and help his team or Jackson who sat out to prove a point? If any quarterback was going to reset the market with a guaranteed contract it would have been Patrick Mahomes. If the Ravens are smart they tag them and trade them hopefully they’re not smart though and they give him everything and destroy their capp for the next 5 years

  13. Good thing most of these posters are not involved in any business decisions. My God. What hapoened to common sense? Ravens will not overpay. Steve Biscotti made his money as a businessman. Need I say more?

  14. Dr S says:
    February 4, 2023 at 4:30 pm
    Good thing most of these posters are not involved in any business decisions. My God. What hapoened to common sense? Ravens will not overpay. Steve Biscotti made his money as a businessman. Need I say more?

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    And he still did a terrible job with the Joe Flacco negotiations,replacing Ozzie Newsome, and the Jackson contract. Could have not overpaid if they resigned him two years ago. Now this “businessman” has to decide whether to resign the guy who is a one man offense or rebuild.

  15. mikecrab you bring facts and truth, but that does not mean anything these days. Lamar is elite

  16. He’s made nearly $100 mil on his rookie contract and will make a minimum of $43+ mil next year alone. This talk of “pay the man” is short-sighted. How much money does a human being need? Most of us won’t make a $1 mil in our entire lifetime. So not much sympathy coming from here.

  17. mastermathias19 says:
    February 4, 2023 at 10:55 am
    Pay the man or trade the man. Stringing this along hurts the franchise and the player. Like it or not, Deshaun Watson reset the QB market. His contract is the starting point for negotiations for Jackson.

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    Watson didn’t want to go to Cleveland but they gave him an offer he couldn’t refuse. Other qbs have signed since his deal and no one has gotten a fully guaranteed contract. The NFLPA has screwed Lamar by telling him to hold out for a a fully guaranteed contract. Now his earning power has never been lower after playing missing 5 games in each if the last 2 seasons.

  18. People use QBR fake stats when they cant use passer rating because it doesn’t look as good. QBR is proprietary, so we literally have no idea how ESPN makes up that number.
    QBR is not passer rating,ESPN does this to confuse people thinking QBR means Quarterback Passer Rating when it doesn’t mean that at all and we have no ideal how its tallied .

  19. “Jalen Hurts, on his rookie contract, get’s injured late in the season, comes back as soon as he’s able, talks about wanting to be there for his teammates and not letting them down, and helps lead them to the Super Bowl. He continues to talk about the team and not himself.

    Lamar Jackson, on his rookie contract, get’s a 2-4 week injury and with 5 games left in the season not including the playoffs. Never even practices and never an update from the team. 6 weeks after the injury the team loses it’s playoff game where the focus is on what’s happening with Lamar and his contract with him demanding the Ravens give him a fully guaranteed contract.”

    Big difference playing in the middle of your rookie contract, unproven, and playing on your 5th year as a star.

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