Ex-Patriots Exec Predicts Salary Cam Newton ‘Easily’ Could Get As Free Agent

Newton is in line for a sizeable raise this offseason

Cam Newton’s initial impression with the New England Patriots has been positive, and it has many people thinking: What could he get in free agency?

The veteran quarterback took a one-year prove-it deal with the Pats that has him making a lower base salary than even some of the league’s low-end backups.

So if he stays healthy and keeps a high level of play up, he likely will get a very, very sizeable raise this offseason, especially with the way the quarterback market has been lately.

So, could he get $25 million a year?

“Oh easily, there’s no doubt. There’s no doubt,” former NFL executive Mike Lombardi said Friday on WEEI’s “Ordway, Merloni and Fauria.”

The Patriots historically have been a stingy team that rarely hands out big contracts. Lombardi thinks Newton might have to be an exception.

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“If you’ve got the right guy you’ve got to do it. It’s called the cost of doing business,” Lombardi said. “You’re not going to get guys to take a discounted deal at that number. Look, Jared Goff’s making 33 million — you’re going to get Cam Newton for 8 million less than Jared Goff? I wouldn’t trade Cam Newton for Jared Goff.”

Newton already has been asked a few times about his looming free agency, but each time he’s downplayed it and indicated he’s only thinking in the present.