How well Jimmy Garoppolo must perform to live up to his enormous contract with 49ers

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NFL 2019: How well Jimmy Garoppolo must perform to live up to his enormous contract with 49ers

Jimmy Garoppolo has a compelling case as the NFL's most enigmatic quarterback, a clearly skilled passer who has mostly looked bound for superstardom when on the field but has never played more than five consecutive games in the NFL.

Last year, thanks to a somewhat unprecedented accounting decision by the loaded-with-cap-space 49ers, Jimmy G had the league's highest cap hit at $37 million, but he appeared in only three games before tearing his ACL.

At the time of his injury, Garoppolo had completed 59.6 percent of his passes for the 49ers with five touchdowns, three picks, a hefty 8.1 yards-per-attempt average and a middle-of-the-roadish 90.0 quarterback rating.

For as gaudy as Jimmy G's five-year, $137.5M contract with San Fran initially appeared -- and in terms of total money, it still ranks as the third-biggest deal for a quarterback in NFL history -- the 49ers actually gave him just $48.7M guaranteed at signing, the eighth-highest at the position. Slightly more reasonable.

Why does that number matter more than the total, you ask? Because "guaranteed at signing" is the true core of every NFL contract. To me, it's the figure that should be mentioned most in analysis. It's the money a team absolutely must pay a player. It's not inflated by future team options -- which frequently get turned down and amount to zero for the player -- or salaries only guaranteed if and when a player is on the roster four or five years after the ink dries on the signed contract.

While the significant and polarizing trade between the Patriots and 49ers seems like it went down not too long ago, 2019 will actually be the third season Garoppolo has been with San Fran, although we've seen him in uniform for Kyle Shanahan for a mere eight outings.

What happened in those eight outings? You're aware of the buzz-creating five-game winning streak to end 2017. In that stretch he was an ultra-efficient passer (67.4 percent completion rate, 8.8 yards per attempt) but needed to protect the ball better (five interceptions). How good were his numbers overall? A Total QBR of 80.7 may mean essentially nothing to you on the surface, but when Patrick Mahomes logged an 82.0 in the same statistic during his MVP season in 2018, you know Garoppolo was playing at an extremely high level.

Sure, that five-game run represents a small sample size, and while his efficiency took a dip the following year, the sample size was even smaller, with Garoppolo playing just three games while completing less than 60 percent of his passes at 8.1 yards per attempt.

Now, with a clean bill of health, what does Jimmy G need to do to justify the enormous contract he was given after the trade to the 49ers?

The straight-forward, non-specific answer is: Be a really good quarterback. Let's dive deeper.

As a signal-caller in the top 10 of basically every measurable financial category, I'd say it's reasonable to expect him to at least meet or exceed the statistics of his high-paid contemporaries inside the top 10 to live up to the money he's making.

The nine quarterbacks outside of Garoppolo who make up the top 10 in guaranteed-at-signing dollars are Matt Ryan, Kirk Cousins, Aaron Rodgers, Russell Wilson, Carson Wentz, Matthew Stafford, Alex Smith, Andrew Luckand Nick Foles. Here are their combined averages from 2018, a good bar for which San Fran should expect Garoppolo to aim:

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Pretty close but no cigar essentially across the board for Garoppolo in his first two years, except for yards per attempt, the vital efficiency metric for quarterbacks.

Based on the amount of passes he's thrown per game in his eight 49ers contests, this is what a full, 16-game season for Garoppolo would look like if he hit the top 10 averages above:

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Those are relatively modest figures in today's NFL, right? And remember, in a small sample size, he's proven to be capable of exceeding the top 10 average in yards per attempt by more than a full yard. Even if he regresses from that big 8.5 yards-per-attempt number, his total yards would be only 3,800, and 15 quarterbacks passed for more yards than that in 2018.

Essentially, based on what we've already seen from Garoppolo during his time in San Francisco, he wouldn't have to be drastically better to validate his large contract.

Can he actually be even marginally better than he's been in Shanahan's offense?

To get a grasp of Shanahan's impact on other quarterbacks after multiple years in his offense, I grabbed the statistics of three other signal-callers who spent at least two straight seasons with Shanahan as the offensive coordinator to get what I'm calling a "Shanahan Average."

Fortunately, the three quarterbacks -- Matt Schaub, Robert Griffin III, and Matt Ryan -- in this micro study represent a sensible range of outcomes for the quality of quarterback Jimmy G is likely to become.

Here's their collective average stat line after running Shanahan's offense for two seasons. For comparison sake, the second row is the top 10 averages from the first chart, which Garoppolo should be trying to hit:

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Decently close to being identical.

All these numbers indicate Garoppolo should be able to make a jump in San Francisco in 2019 under Shanahan that brings him on the cusp of the quarterbacks within the top 10 in most guaranteed-at-signing dollars, thereby legitimizing himself as a passer worth the money the 49ers are paying him.

And it's not as if San Francisco hasn't built around Garoppolo. Center Weston Richburg was given a lucrative contract during 2018's free-agency period. Skilled, pass-catching running backs Jerick McKinnon and Tevin Colemanwere added in free agency the past two offseasons. Polished offensive tackle Mike McGlinchey was drafted in the top 10 of the 2018 draft. Slippery receiver Dante Pettis was picked in Round 2. Crafty, yards-after-the-catch specialist Deebo Samuel was selected in the second round of the 2019 draft.

And as a way to keep the team balanced, San Francisco also invested heavily in the defense, with Nick Bosa drafted at No. 2 overall in April, rangy linebacker Kwon Alexander picked up in free agency, and edge-rushing monster Dee Ford acquired via trade in March.

Garoppolo has everything he needs to hit all those passing figures. If he does, no 49ers fan will bat an eye at his contract. He just needs to stay healthy.
 

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Not trolling, Be he was/is seriously overrated.
 

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John Lynch said he could win five Super Bowls with a QB like Jimmy Gonorrhea, so they might want to get started.
 

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He needs to play a whole season first and then maybe they can worry about what he needs to do from there. Hell play six games this year and he'd be improving.. Course,he'll play the Rams in week 6 so Aaron Donald might end his new streak at 6 games but it'll be an improvement right?!?!
 

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Small sample, but teams seemed to figure him out last season - sacking him 13 times in less than 3 full games. His other stats not surprisingly declined from the year before. I wonder if he's like Jim Everett - looks great, until teams figure out to hit him and hit him often. If I were a DC, that would be a major part of the strategy, anyway, until he shows he can beat a hard rush consistently.
 

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Concur with @Psycho_X (God that just doesn't sound right) anyway Garoppolo needs to play a whole season before anybody can pass judgement. Hoping he proved to be prone to mistakes as I have nothing against him personally as I wanted the Rams to draft him back 2014, but Jeff Fisher wanted to sneak up and steal LaMarcus Joyner from the Titans, that still upset me, but Garoppolo now plays for the bitter rival and I wish him nothing but failure and I truly hope he can last a whole season to prove others that he was overrated from the start.
 

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Who knows how well he'll do. I hope he does well enough to look good before AD comes a knocking. He'll come crashing down to earth and that'll be fun to watch.

However, On a scale of 1 to 10 on the slutty girlfriend-ometer, he's hit a 10. Gotta respect a guy for that. (y)
 

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Here's the thing. It doesn't matter how well he plays. Unless his defense starts stopping the other team from scoring, they won't win. Yeah, a QB can do it for a year. But after that, you need a defense to win consistently in the NFL.

Goff and the Rams are in the same boat. The Rams defense needs to step up or the Rams will be on the outside looking in come playoff time.
 

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Here's the thing. It doesn't matter how well he plays. Unless his defense starts stopping the other team from scoring, they won't win. Yeah, a QB can do it for a year. But after that, you need a defense to win consistently in the NFL.

Goff and the Rams are in the same boat. The Rams defense needs to step up or the Rams will be on the outside looking in come playoff time.
They will. The Rams should be better than last year on defense
 

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Here's the thing. It doesn't matter how well he plays. Unless his defense starts stopping the other team from scoring, they won't win. Yeah, a QB can do it for a year. But after that, you need a defense to win consistently in the NFL.

Goff and the Rams are in the same boat. The Rams defense needs to step up or the Rams will be on the outside looking in come playoff time.

the rams d stepped up big time in the superbowl. they played championship winning defense. unfortunately the offense got pantsed.

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Here's the thing. It doesn't matter how well he plays. Unless his defense starts stopping the other team from scoring, they won't win. Yeah, a QB can do it for a year. But after that, you need a defense to win consistently in the NFL.

Goff and the Rams are in the same boat. The Rams defense needs to step up or the Rams will be on the outside looking in come playoff time.

Rams were fine on defense once Talib came back. I'm not worried.
 

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Here's the thing. It doesn't matter how well he plays. Unless his defense starts stopping the other team from scoring, they won't win. Yeah, a QB can do it for a year. But after that, you need a defense to win consistently in the NFL.

Goff and the Rams are in the same boat. The Rams defense needs to step up or the Rams will be on the outside looking in come playoff time.
Seems the Rams defense did what it needed to do with the game on the line last season. I would expect them to be better this season. With the Rams O the D doesnt need to be great to make the playoffs. The Rams will be near the top in all 3 phases O,D and ST, not many teams will be able to say that.

As far as Jimmy G goes, he will never live up to his contract. But who cares he is a fuckin whiner. I hope they remain the same dumpster fire they have been the past few years, with the FO and HC they are destined to be bad for quite some time.
 

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Well, at least play 8 games in a row in one season, would be a start...
 

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I guess we should ask that porn actress he dated if Jimmy pick 6 can "perform".
 

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I'm currently writing an autobiography on how well Jimmy Garoppolo lives up to his contract. Spoiler alert: he does not.
 

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Here's the thing. It doesn't matter how well he plays. Unless his defense starts stopping the other team from scoring, they won't win. Yeah, a QB can do it for a year. But after that, you need a defense to win consistently in the NFL.

Goff and the Rams are in the same boat. The Rams defense needs to step up or the Rams will be on the outside looking in come playoff time.

Rams defense wasn't very good last season. They still won 13 games. But I suppose a Vikings fan would know about defenses who didn't step up.
 

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Last year, thanks to a somewhat unprecedented accounting decision by the loaded-with-cap-space 49ers, Jimmy G had the league's highest cap hit at $37 million, but he appeared in only three games before tearing his ACL.

For as gaudy as Jimmy G's five-year, $137.5M contract with San Fran initially appeared -- and in terms of total money, it still ranks as the third-biggest deal for a quarterback in NFL history -- the 49ers actually gave him just $48.7M guaranteed at signing, the eighth-highest at the position. Slightly more reasonable.

I hate that the Whiners paid him a lot upfront even if he got hurt. They now have more money to build around him.

I'm not sure what the Whiners have in Jimmy G. Hope he keeps regressing. They are starting to build around him.