On Thursday, Jimmy Garoppolo agreed to a whopping five-year, $137.5 million contract with the San Francisco 49ers. That's the largest deal in NFL history on a per-year basis, with a $27.5 million annual average (topping Matthew Stafford's $27 million figure).
So, no, Garoppolo will not be hitting free agency this offseason. One quarterback who will: Kirk Cousins. Given that he has a longer track record and could induce a bidding war on the open market, Cousins might end up surpassing Jimmy G's contract record in March. With that in mind ...
Is Cousins more valuable than Garoppolo?
Garoppolo is really smart and very strong. The big-handed QB can spin the ball and is extremely accurate. Back in 2014, I invited Garoppolo to come to the draft, because I thought he was a borderline first-round pick. (The Patriots, of course, ended up snagging him in Round 2.)
None of this is to say Cousins isn't a good player -- he is. I expect him to fetch a pretty penny on the open market, where his financial fortunes will be aided by the fact that teams will bid against each other. And the fact is, in this day and age, if your quarterback is successful, you didn't overpay for him. But ultimately, Garoppolo is a better and more skilled quarterback.
Although his numbers were slightly down last season, his offensive line and RB1 were banged up, while his wide receivers significantly underperformed. The Terrelle Pryor signing was a flop, Jamison Crowder failed to light it up, and Jordan Reed is always hurt. And yet, Cousins kept the offense afloat. As far as Chris Thompson saying Cousins sent "mixed messages" to the Redskins, you can point to an organization that couldn't make a decision about its quarterback (see: the franchise-tag dance over the last two offseasons). Who could blame Cousins if he was conflicted about staying after the lack of commitment?
The guy will deserve what he gets in the open market, and it will probably be $30M a season or more.
If I ran a team and the two hit the open market at the same time, I'd prioritize chasing and paying Garoppolo over Cousins.
That said, I would personally take Garoppolo over Cousins. I liked him better coming out of college, and Jimmy G has really excelled in his brief time in San Francisco. Cousins certainly has done well for a longer period of time -- and this past year was his most impressive. I still think Garoppolo is better because he has a quicker release, is more mobile and is a better overall decision maker.
The fact that Garoppolo did more with less proves he's more valuable.