It's extremely rare to extend a first rounder after three seasons, especially one that has done less than stellar.
The Cowboys did it with their oline LT and OC, but those guys were damn near all pros.
In the end u really gain little financially by extending early. You just are letting players know how much you value them and insuring they stay with your team.
Parker hasn't earned that.
I agree with this. If Parker kills it then you think about an early resigning after the season otherwise you offer what he's shown us so far which is worth maybe 8 - 10 a year as a decent but often injured outside WR. If he gets offered more elsewhere you move on.
Good discussion . Thanks for the thread NBP