• 10 months ago
JuJu Smith-Schuster is done for the season, concluding his seventh year with an ankle injury on top of earlier knee and concussion issues. In his limited 11-game appearance, he managed only 29 catches for 260 yards and one touchdown. CLNS Media's Taylor Kyles discusses Smith-Schuster's underwhelming season and the potential cap implications for the Patriots if they choose to release him in the offseason.

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00:00 What's going on everyone, it's Taylor Kyles here for CLNS Media. Wide receiver Juju Smith-Schuster's
00:04 season is officially over as he's been placed on injured reserve due to an ankle injury
00:09 ahead of Week 17's matchup against the Buffalo Bills. Now to be frank, this was a hugely
00:14 disappointing season for Juju Smith-Schuster, who some assumed was going to be the number one or
00:18 number two option among the receiving corps after being signed to ostensibly replace Jacoby Myers,
00:24 who signed with the Raiders this offseason in a very similar contract. Smith-Schuster managed
00:28 just 29 catches for 260 yards and one touchdown in his appearances with the Patriots. And I have
00:36 to admit, I was one of the people who was pretty excited when Smith-Schuster was brought in. I
00:40 thought he'd be able to bring more after the catch while still being a similar possession receiver to
00:44 a Jacoby Myers. Obviously that didn't play out, and I think that a lot of it had to do with the
00:49 fact that he never looked fully healthy after suffering a knee injury in the playoffs last
00:53 season. Now I will say I'm not sure whether the knee injury is exactly what was the issue throughout
00:58 the season. I don't think we'll ever really know unless Smith-Schuster tells us himself.
01:02 And obviously he's on injured reserve with an ankle injury, so it wasn't just the knee.
01:07 But he never seemed healthy, even going back to OTAs, which he couldn't participate in because
01:12 he was still recovering from his knee injury. And then in training camp, it seemed like every week
01:17 the expectations for Smith-Schuster kind of took a step back. You assumed that when the Patriots
01:21 signed him, he was cleared medically and they knew that he would be able to produce for them
01:26 at a similar rate to what he did for the Kansas City Chiefs when he was the leading receiver on
01:30 a Super Bowl winning team. Unfortunately, it was pretty clear that he was probably just going to
01:34 be more of a possession receiver and shame mover when the Patriots signed him, which was fine.
01:39 Again, similar role to what we saw from Jacoby Myers. But the consistency and reliability wasn't
01:44 there. There were times where he had opportunities that he just didn't capitalize on. He never really
01:48 seemed to gain Mac Jones's trust due to some inconsistent route running. And overall, the
01:53 product on the field was just a pretty massive disappointment. His best game of the season
01:57 actually was in his last appearance, where he had a season high 90 receiving yards against the
02:01 Pittsburgh Steelers. But again, we didn't see Smith-Schuster in any games after that. And now
02:07 he's going to be done for the season. Friend of the Pats Daily podcast, Miguel Benzon,
02:11 did a great job last month breaking down the different scenarios that could happen if the
02:15 Patriots decide to move on from Drew Smith-Schuster in 2024, as he's going to have a cap hit of about
02:20 $10.5 million, which just isn't really manageable for a receiver that it's hard to project is going
02:27 to have any kind of significant role on the team, especially after such an injury riddled season.
02:31 If Smith-Schuster is cut before June 1st, he'll have a dead cap hit of about $12.3 million. If
02:38 he's traded before June 1st, he'll have a dead cap hit of about $5.3 million. And if he's traded
02:44 after June 1st, he'll have a dead cap hit of about $2.6 million. FanDuel is the exclusive
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03:05 Now, objectively, this was just not a good deal for the Patriots, and they've really backed
03:12 themselves against a wall in terms of how they're going to deal with Smith-Schuster's contract
03:16 moving forward. There's always the chance that he sticks on the roster and becomes a kind of
03:20 wide receiver four type of player, but for that money, there's no getting around it. This was a
03:25 bad move by the Patriots, especially considering they let a young up and coming player go, who is
03:30 a great fit in their system. The Patriots are going to have to overhaul a lot of their offense
03:34 this off season. So if they move on from Smith-Schuster, I think personally, you just got
03:39 to rip the bandaid off, take the loss, because I don't really know how much he was bringing
03:43 into the locker room, especially as someone who didn't really produce. And bottom line,
03:48 if you don't bring it on the field, you don't have much value to the team. So it's not going
03:52 to be pretty. And the Patriots, again, are just going to have to take the loss on this one.
03:57 But those are the consequences when you sign guys to bad contracts. And I will take my share of the
04:02 blame for saying that I thought this was a good move at the time. In my defense, I did think
04:06 Smith-Schuster was going to be a bit healthier. But this is the position the Patriots find
04:10 themselves in. It's going to be interesting to see how they go about it.

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