Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

WoW!! Vince Young Worth This Much??

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • WoW!! Vince Young Worth This Much??

    NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- The Tennessee Titans promised they wanted Vince Young, the third pick overall and the first quarterback taken in the draft, under contract before they opened training camp.



    They avoided any lengthy holdouts Thursday, agreeing to terms with both Young and LenDale White a day before the first practice Friday afternoon.



    Young, the No. 3 overall pick out of Texas, agreed to a five-year deal, with an option for a sixth, with $25.7 million guaranteed and an overall value that could reach $58 million with option and roster bonuses and salary.

    The contract includes a $12.3 million option bonus due next March, a $2.365 roster bonus due this year and six years of guaranteed salary totalling $11.075 million, for guaranteed money totalling $25.74 million, ESPN.com's Michael Smith reports. There's a one-time bonus of $4.1 million Young can collect should he play in 35 percent of the Titans' snaps this year or 45 percent in any other year.


    That would top the six-year, $54 million deal with $26.5 million guaranteed for the top draft pick, defensive end Mario Williams of Houston.



    "It was a great deal for us," said Major Adams, the quarterback's agent.



    Adams flew into Nashville a week ago and has been negotiating with Reese to have Young under contract before the Titans open training camp on Friday afternoon. The Titans also wanted Young in camp on time to speed his development for a team trying to rebound from a 4-12 record in 2005.



    "We're pleased to finish up these rookie contracts in time for camp," general manager Floyd Reese said.



    "Both sides had one goal, and that was to get him in on time," Adams said. "We accomplished that, and we worked diligently to get him in."



    Adams said Young, who was in Nashville on Thursday, was very excited and will be in Clarksville on Friday.



    Coach Jeff Fisher called the deals good news even though the deals still had to be finalized and signed, which could delay Young's first practice.



    "This is an especially important year for both these players, in addition to all the other draft choices," Fisher said. "They're able to come in at the start of camp and put a full training camp under their belt before the season starts."



    Reese has had all but two of his top draft picks under contract before training camp since the franchise relocated to Tennessee from Houston in 1997. Cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones, the sixth pick overall in 2005, missed 20 days of training camp before signing his own five-year deal.



    "This ensures that all of our rookies can focus on football and improving each day in practice so they can be in a position to contribute to the team," Reese said in a statement.



    Young won't come into training camp as the starter. That job, for now, belongs to six-year veteran Billy Volek.



    But the Titans used their highest draft pick since taking Steve McNair in the same spot in 1995 looking for another franchise quarterback. They gambled on the athletic ability and promise shown by the 6-foot-4, 233-pound Young and drafted him over Matt Leinart of Southern California and Jay Cutler of Vanderbilt.



    "Every practice is important," Fisher said. "Every session is important. Training camp goes beyond practice. It's meetings, walk-throughs, all those kinds of things. Every day is important, especially as it relates to a young quarterback."



    Young led the Texas Longhorns to a 30-2 record in three seasons, including the national title last January in the Rose Bowl. Young completed 61.8 percent of his passes and also had 43 career runs of 20 yards or longer, including seven of 51 yards or longer.



    He totaled 9,167 yards offense at Texas, a school record. He also was second in the Heisman Trophy voting last year and won the Davey O'Brien award as the top quarterback.



    White, the former Southern California running back, lost that Rose Bowl to Young and also came out after his junior season. But it was a right hamstring injury that kept him from running for teams before the draft that dropped him from a possible top 15 pick to the second round where Tennessee took him with the 45th pick overall.



    The 6-foot-1, 235-pound running back will find himself behind starter Chris Brown and veteran Travis Henry. But White has shown both power with 52 rushing touchdowns and dependability with only four fumbles in his last 541 carries.



    He averaged 6.6 yards per carry and led the nation in scoring with 156 points in 2005.



    The Titans also agreed to terms with fifth-round pick Terna Nande. The linebacker from Miami of Ohio agreed to terms on a three-year contract.

  • #2
    Not gonna be worth it!!!!!!

    IMO this guy will be a flop.....
    Remember the three R's:
    Respect for self; Respect for others; and Responsibility for all your actions.

    Comment


    • #3
      He will not be as good as Leinart
      MLB Picks
      27-32
      NFL Picks
      1-0

      Red Hot Plays
      4-1


      All Picks are one unit, Red Hot 5

      Comment


      • #4
        IMHO Vince Young is the FUTURE of the NFL.

        PEACE

        Comment


        • #5
          Originally posted by rwall
          Not gonna be worth it!!!!!!

          IMO this guy will be a flop.....

          YOU SAY THIS JUST BECAUSE HE'S BLACK!!!!! WHAT'S YOUR PROBLEM...ALL OF YOU ARE THE SAME!!!

          SIGNED


          MUSCLEHEAD




          It's always noon somewhere!

          My Fish and Aquariums

          Griffey's Posted Record

          Comment


          • #6
            Originally posted by griffey_mojo
            YOU SAY THIS JUST BECAUSE HE'S BLACK!!!!! WHAT'S YOUR PROBLEM...ALL OF YOU ARE THE SAME!!!

            SIGNED


            MUSCLEHEAD




            I'm half Sicilian so I would NEVER say something based on race..... I have to be careful parts of my famiy tree may grow in the shade.



            I truly don't like running QB's. They never stay healthy long enough to reach expectations.
            Remember the three R's:
            Respect for self; Respect for others; and Responsibility for all your actions.

            Comment


            • #7
              Originally posted by griffey_mojo
              YOU SAY THIS JUST BECAUSE HE'S BLACK!!!!! WHAT'S YOUR PROBLEM...ALL OF YOU ARE THE SAME!!!

              SIGNED


              MUSCLEHEAD





              baaaaaaaaaaaaahahahahahahahahaha

              Comment


              • #8
                Originally posted by rwall
                Not gonna be worth it!!!!!!

                IMO this guy will be a flop.....


                I agree 100%

                Comment


                • #9
                  I am an EC transplant stuck in Houston, so I have to hear about Vince Young on a daily basis. The kid is talented and has a winner's mentality, but imo he will not be a great NFL qb, just decent. I believe he will go down as one of the great college performers. And this has nothing to do with race. I just think his game is not suited to the NFL. Yes, the kid can run and he ran rings around everyone in college, but the NFL is faster and the game is faster, so that removes some of his advantage. I was at VA Tech during the better Vick years (Michael) and he was/is incredible to watch. The guy is a highlight reel anytime he plays, but I don't believe he will go down as one of the best. Running is great but you have to throw. And neither Vince or Mike have the complete arm. Also, remember that Vince excelled when the UT offensive playbook was "simplified"; those are not my words, taken directly from Mr. Putz himself, Mack Brown.

                  Long story short, Vince will make for great highlights but I don't believe he will ever be great. This money will not be worth it. I believe this was a kick in the nutz by Bud Adams to steal Houston's thunder; there is no love between him and Houston (kind of comical really). The thing that I believe helps out the Titans is the "steal" of Lendale White, if the kid works hard to full potential. Given his ability, Vince might not need to be a superstar...

                  Peace,
                  KJ

                  Comment


                  • #10
                    sorry, my gut feeling is that he will be a colossal bust and set that franchise back 10 years....fisher didn't want him but he will end up getting fired anyway and the michael vick comparisons will go on forever until one of them proves they can be a consistent winner

                    Comment


                    • #11
                      Originally posted by KJ1000
                      I am an EC transplant stuck in Houston, so I have to hear about Vince Young on a daily basis. The kid is talented and has a winner's mentality, but imo he will not be a great NFL qb, just decent. I believe he will go down as one of the great college performers. And this has nothing to do with race. I just think his game is not suited to the NFL. Yes, the kid can run and he ran rings around everyone in college, but the NFL is faster and the game is faster, so that removes some of his advantage. I was at VA Tech during the better Vick years (Michael) and he was/is incredible to watch. The guy is a highlight reel anytime he plays, but I don't believe he will go down as one of the best. Running is great but you have to throw. And neither Vince or Mike have the complete arm. Also, remember that Vince excelled when the UT offensive playbook was "simplified"; those are not my words, taken directly from Mr. Putz himself, Mack Brown.

                      Long story short, Vince will make for great highlights but I don't believe he will ever be great. This money will not be worth it. I believe this was a kick in the nutz by Bud Adams to steal Houston's thunder; there is no love between him and Houston (kind of comical really). The thing that I believe helps out the Titans is the "steal" of Lendale White, if the kid works hard to full potential. Given his ability, Vince might not need to be a superstar...

                      Peace,
                      KJ

                      Good stuff and to BC
                      Questions, comments, complaints:
                      [email protected]

                      Comment


                      • #12
                        big game inrose bowl rose his stock but USC defense was suspect all year. YOUNG is a great athlete but has ALOT TOO LEARN , i think MATT LEINART WILL CLEARLY HAVE A BETTER CAREER BECAUSE HE HAS A FAR BETTER ABILITY TO SUCCESSFUL THROW THE BALL. YOUNG WILL BE A RUN FURST TYPE OF PLAYER AND THEY WILL BLITZ THE HELL OUT OF HIM. VERDICT isnt in but he will have too improve dramatically to make asplash in the NFL. He has RAW skills no doubt and a goodoffensive cordinator.......HEs a long shot to star in the league

                        Comment


                        • #13
                          I tend to disagree, with most here. I believe he will come through and be a great QB. He is clutch and will learn to adjust to the NFL game. There is something about this guy's make-up that tells me it was worth it. Texans really were interested in him, but Kubiak felt Carr was competent enough to win a SB with down the line and thought Texans needed to improve in many other areas, or Young would have been a Texan. I would have liked to see that.

                          Comment

                          Working...
                          X