Zach Frazier’s Future Salary Value After Recent NFL News Analysis
Zach Frazier, a center for the Pittsburgh Steelers, is in line for a lucrative contract next offseason, although expectations may need adjustment. Following Aaron Brewer's recent three-year, $52.5 million extension with the Miami Dolphins, which positions him among the highest-paid centers in the league, Frazier's potential earnings have come into sharper focus. Factors like cap inflation and Frazier's age could impact his value, but his lack of Pro Bowl or All-Pro nods may hinder a massive deal.
By the Numbers- Aaron Brewer's new deal averages $17.5 million per year with $37 million guaranteed.
- Frazier’s estimated future value is between $20-23 million per year, which may need recalibrating post-Brewer's contract.
While Frazier's performance is solid and increased age factors could favor him, his lack of recognition (no All-Pro selections or Pro Bowl appearances) poses a challenge in negotiating a contract at the top of the market.
State of Play- Frazier is considered among two Steelers offensive linemen likely to seek extensions in 2027.
- The recent market shift for centers, with Brewer's deal, sets a precedent but reflects a cap environment that hasn't drastically changed.
Looking ahead, if Frazier can demonstrate continued strong performance or achieve Pro Bowl status, he may secure a contract exceeding $20 million per year, reflecting a competitive salary for his position as his extension date approaches.
Bottom LineFrazier's future securing a large paycheck hinges on consistent performance and maturity in the evolving center market. Achieving Pro Bowl recognition could significantly bolster his negotiating position, making the upcoming season crucial.
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