He's a smart guy and he had a good streak at picking winning bets (mostly over-unders) but he's not perfect. He went on a big winning streak picking the Over when the rules kept changing to help the O. That streak gave him cred which he's still cashing in on. I made some cash off of his picks but there are others who are as good or better for less money. His faults are too much data, overthinking his own analysis and not giving coaching/scheme/game planning enough weight. I haven't subscribed for a few years but I'd loved to have read how wrong he was in his analysis of the Pats-Bills weather game last year. His game analysis is way too tedious, at least for me. I found myself reading the first paragraph and then skipping to "The Pick", then I'd weigh his picks against those of 2 or 3 other pick services. I wouldn't place a bet unless they all agreed and sometimes not even then. His absolute biggest fault in my eyes is that he likes to make his bets too early in the week. Not me. Things change quickly. Weather, injuries, players coming off injuries...omg, Covid was a killer for early betting. Me? Within 2 hours of game time.
What is "a lot" to you? Serious question. Gambling on games is forbidden in the NFL football industry. Gambling based on analytics is what Warren Sharp writes about. The 2 don't mix. Sharp isn't an X & O guy or a personnel guy except for the overlap of measured production as compared to other players without regard to skill set, coaching or match up. He's learned over the years but he still doesn't know enough to know what he doesn't know. I get that some may stray occasionally but not "a lot", since NFL people are all about Xs and Os and all about individual match ups and skill sets that come together in the perfect scheme to execute a perfect play.
In regard to your post immediately above this one, context is important since we can all agree players make too much money.
Why not compare those salaries you think are overpaid to others in the league at the same position.
Agholor's salary comes in 32nd in the league. 1/3 the salary of Tyreek Hill's $30M.
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Wynn's salary comes in 21st in the league. 1/6 the salary of Ramczyk's $19M.
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Godchaux's salary comes in 10th in the league. 1/3 the salary of Donald's $31.6M.
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Jonnu Smith comes in 6th. 20% less than Kelce and Kittle's $15M.
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Maybe Smith is overpaid but let's see how he performs this year before we make that call for sure.
Besides, BB had to overpay WRs and TEs to attract players to the team since we didn't have an established QB.
The rest of the contracts you outline above seem like bargains to me, even Wynn's.