Marshawn Lynch's future remains up in the air, but one thing is certain this offseason: Russell Wilson is going to get paid. Big time. The guy is 6-2 in the postseason over his three-year career with one Super Bowl victory in two appearances. He is 10-1 against Super Bowl winning quarterbacks, including 3-0 against Aaron Rodgers and 2-0 against Peyton Manning. He is on the verge of being an elite quarterback. Many will argue that Wilson is not worthy of being the highest paid player in the NFL, and whether you agree or not, there's no denying that Wilson has transformed the quarterback position with his ability to make plays in and out of the pocket. You saw in Super Bowl XLIX how untouchable Wilson was on certain plays, toying with the Patriots defense as he danced around the field, always looking to pass first.