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Nzoner's Game Room>Frank Clark listed as the KC Chiefs worst contract
LongSufferingToady 03:26 PM 01-19-2022
The Kansas City Chiefs have a lot of big-name players and number of significant football decisions to make this offseason because of the financial costs involved in their presence on the roster together. One of the biggest decisions is around pass rusher and defensive end Frank Clark.

A recent column from Bleacher Report’s Alex Ballantine calls out the single worst contract on every NFL team and it’s not surprising in the slightest that Clark’s deal is listed under the Chiefs’ heading. After all, general manager Brett Veach handed him an incredibly lucrative deal after trading for him and the escalation these days is enormous.

This season, the cap hit for Clark was the single highest cap total for any non-quarterback in the NFL. In fact only six quarterbacks were scheduled for a bigger cap hit in 2021 than Clark at $25.8M: Russell Wilson, Kirk Cousins, Aaron Rodgers, Matt Ryan, Jimmy Garoppolo, and Ben Roethlisberger. Even scarier is that this total only climbs higher for each of the next two seasons.

It’s not a big surprise that Frank Clark’s mammoth deal is considered the Chiefs’ worst contract at the present time.
This is the cost of shoving money down Into the bottom of the proverbial bag when organizing the deal. The Chiefs knew this, of course, but it makes for a tough pill to swallow when the first year of such a large contract lands at $6.5 million and three others eclipse the $25 million mark.

Here’s the conundrum for the Chiefs. First, there’s no easy way out of this deal. There’s a load of dead cap space that comes with just setting Clark free. Second, the Chiefs don’t exactly have a ton of proven pass rushers on the roster already. They need Clark, much as they’d like him to cost less.

Even more important is the fact that Clark’s deal is going to start look normal in terms of the market as years go by. Already, Clark will be the third-highest cap hit among defensive ends in 2022 and that’s before any further extensions are signed or new deals in free agency. While Clark is getting paid more, the truth is that he’s dropping in terms of his market position from the highest cap hit of any defender in the NFL to the top three at his position. As Ballantine notes:

“That’s the going price for an elite edge-rusher. The problem is that Clark hasn’t been that for the Chiefs.”

If the Chiefs want someone to fill the role Clark is supposed to fill, then they have to pay someone this much anyway. And they already have Clark as someone around whom they have to plan. How does a team stomach the costs of ridding themselves of one lucrative deal deemed not worth it and then sign someone else for that same rate? The truth is they likely don’t.

The best way forward here would likely be to come to some terms on a renegotiation, realizing just how crippling this deal could be in some respects. That said, Clark isn’t a bust at his position. If the Chiefs moved on, in other words, they would lose very real production.. It’s just that he’s so expensive that the production doesn’t match.

Here’s the thing, if the Chiefs are raising a Lombardi at the end of this road they’re on, none of these costs will matter. Clark is a menace in the postseason and has proven himself capable of carrying this team defensively when they need it. Maybe that’s the best way to justify this deal in the end and just eat the costs knowing it’s all part of the championship package.

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Chris Meck 05:33 PM 01-19-2022
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
No - they don't.

They can block him with a TE about half the time and just go 1v1 against him the other half.

Chris Jones is someone that has to be accounted for on every play. Hell, Ingram requires more concerted attention than Clark.

Every single objective analysis done on this shows that Clark is rarely doubled and rarely wins his rep when he's singled. he is no sort of force multiplier and absolutely not someone 'teams have to account for' any more than any other sub-replacement defensive end would be.

He's a wealthy Okafor.
Honestly, I'd rather have another Okafor. At least he gives effort consistently.

I bet if he had equal number of snaps to Clark, he'd have more pressures and sacks.
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stumppy 05:35 PM 01-19-2022
Don't care this week.
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BlackOp 05:38 PM 01-19-2022
You guys are forgetting that he was cheap the first year...and KC was still reeling from the Berry contract.

This enabled the Chiefs to get a quality DE NOW..and not draft one. There was a SB window there... and they won it...he was an active part of that. It paid off...

Now the bill has come due...but dont hate on Clark. It only looks excessively bloated because he helped them out year one...and the hit is kind of arbitrary as Chiefs have been able to retain all of their key players.

Who cares if his hit this year is $100 ml....they are 2 games away from a 3rd straight SB.

It also allowed them to pawn off Ford without losing a step....
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Rasputin 05:40 PM 01-19-2022
Originally Posted by Rausch:
It could be argued that dumb bastard also helped to motivate us in 19...
Probably even better because we fired the DC and brought in Spags so that got us the defense that keeps us from having to have a shootout every game.
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ModSocks 05:41 PM 01-19-2022
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
You guys are forgetting that he was cheap the first year...and KC was still reeling from the Berry contract.

This enabled the Chiefs to get a quality DE NOW..and not draft one. There was a SB window there... and they won it...he was an active part of that. It paid off...

Now the bill has come due...but dont hate on Clark.
Yup. Glad Veach striked when he did. Hsssssss....
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Bump 07:10 PM 01-19-2022
When is it financially responsible to cut him? Because that has to happen as soon as it's good to do.

But still, that year we won the Superbowl he was pretty legendary in the playoffs and the Superbowl as well. Closing every game with a sack and of course that interview after the AFC championship game was awesome. "A lot of these players don't know who you are" "PFFFFF WHO? They finna find out when I got this fucking ring on my finger"
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DJ's left nut 07:11 PM 01-19-2022
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
You guys are forgetting that he was cheap the first year...and KC was still reeling from the Berry contract.

This enabled the Chiefs to get a quality DE NOW..and not draft one. There was a SB window there... and they won it...he was an active part of that. It paid off...

Now the bill has come due...but dont hate on Clark. It only looks excessively bloated because he helped them out year one...and the hit is kind of arbitrary as Chiefs have been able to retain all of their key players.

Who cares if his hit this year is $100 ml....they are 2 games away from a 3rd straight SB.

It also allowed them to pawn off Ford without losing a step....
He’s been paid $65 million in 3 years.

I’m what world is any of that ‘reasonable’?

It looks excessively bloated because he’s been worth MAYBE 1/3 of what he’s been paid since he’s been here.
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BWillie 07:12 PM 01-19-2022
We paid 100M for him to say there's blood in the water.

Money well spent.

Now GTFO after you win us another Super Bowl this year.
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Titty Meat 08:07 PM 01-19-2022
How are we still discussing this guy in 2022? It's been established he's a turd for ATLEAST a year
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kcclone 08:14 PM 01-19-2022
We can worry about value next month. For now, we just need 3 more big time games out of him.
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DTVietnam 08:20 PM 01-19-2022
well...we dont have a Superbowl without Frank Clark..so all points invalid. .

Playoff Clark worth every penny
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Hog's Gone Fishin 08:22 PM 01-19-2022
Originally Posted by Chris Meck:
What is THIS shit?

No they don't.

They don't double team him. EVER.

They don't chip him with a back. They don't do shit.

They block him with THIRD STRING ****ING OFFENSIVE TACKLES routinely.


This is a bunch of bullshit.


Every once in awhile, when his manhood is questioned, Frank shows up and plays a good game.

The rest of the time he is a non-factor. ZIP. ZILCH. NADA.

Nobody has to do anything but block him with any offensive tackle whatsoever. Any one will do!

This line of talk that the offense has to account for Clark is horseshit.

Now MAYBE we'll get a motivated Clark for the play-off run to the Super Bowl, who knows?

Either way, I'm done with him too. Move on in '22.

:-)
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CoMoChief 09:02 PM 01-19-2022
The Houston and Berry contracts were far worse.

Neither showed up in the playoffs when it mattered the most.

At least Clark was a big part in the Chiefs SB win. I can at least stomach his cap hit for that reason and that reason alone.
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IowaHawkeyeChief 09:05 PM 01-19-2022
Originally Posted by Rausch:
Exactly.

We won the SB and played in a 2nd.

To me it's like getting to bang Natalie Wood but years later you're still complaining about the $45 burger you had to buy her at dinner.

Whatever...
Natalie before or after her boat "accident"...:-)
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TwistedChief 09:14 PM 01-19-2022
Frank Clark could be listed as literally anything outside of limited, questionable, or out and I'd be totally fine with that this week. It's the playoffs, folks. We forgive all sins. All hands on deck.
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