AFC Notes: Quenton Nelson, Jonathan Taylor, Colts, Jaguars, Titans

AFC Notes: Quenton Nelson, Jonathan Taylor, Colts, Jaguars, Titans
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Colts

  • CBS Sports’ Joel Corry wouldn’t be surprised if Colts G Quenton Nelson wants to become the league’s highest-paid interior offensive lineman again after the season, which Corry thinks could be an issue for Indianapolis.
  • Guards typically dictate the interior offensive line market, and the Raiders just gave C Tyler Linderbaum a four-year, $81 million deal this offseason. Because of this, Corry thinks Nelson could command somewhere around $29 million per year on a new deal.
  • Regarding RB Jonathan Taylor, Corry would expect him to want to be the second- or third-highest-paid on his next deal, just as he was on his last contract, signed in 2023. Dolphins RB De’Von Achane just received a four-year, $64 million extension, which made him the third-highest-paid back.
  • Corry wonders whether the Colts might be wary of paying Taylor top dollar for an extended period because of the mileage he’s accumulated over his career. Because of this, Corry thinks Taylor makes more sense as the franchise tag candidate, at a cost of $18,674,400.
  • Indianapolis QB Daniel Jones absolutely thinks he will be ready to start Week 1 after the torn Achilles: “Definitely still work to be done and progress to be made. So, I think it’s just continuing to get stronger, continuing to run faster, cut harder. And progress, kind of, according to the program.” (Boyd)

Jaguars

Jaguars OC Grant Udinski believes that WR Parker Washington is capable of taking on more of a role within the offense and looks forward to seeing him take another step next season.

I think really, really highly of Parker,” Udinski said, via Jags Wire. “I hope that Parker thinks really, really highly of himself in that regard too, because we think that he’s capable of what he did at the end of the season last year and more than that and I think we thought that even early in the year, where the numbers statistically may not have matched what he did at the end of the year. It’s hard for me to truly gauge how much the expectations changed, but I would say our expectation for him moving forward and currently is to continue to grow and even do more than what he did last year. And I think you know I feel pretty confident saying I know he feels the same way. Not to say that we underachieved or he underachieved, but to know that he is a highly, highly capable player who’s capable of even more.”

Titans

Titans G Peter Skoronski said that he isn’t worried about potentially playing in a contract year and hopes to remain in Tennessee for the long term.

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