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05-11-2012, 11:19 AM #1
Breakdown of Rookie Contracts
Based on the info disclosed so far:
Brian McFarland @RavensSalaryCap
Ravens' 7th Round pick DeAngelo Tyson has Cap #'s of $401,898 (2012), $491,898 (2013), $581,898 (2014) and $671,898 (2015)
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Ravens' 6th Round pick Tommy Streeter has Cap #'s of $413,625 (2012), $503,625 (2013), $593,625 (2014) and $683,627 (2015)
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Ravens' 5th Round pick Asa Jackson has Cap #'s of $426,140 (2012), $516,140 (2013), $606,140 (2014) and $696,140 (2015)
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Ravens' 3rd Round pick Bernard Pierce has Cap #'s of $528,986 (2012), $618,986 (2013), $708,986 (2014) and $798,986 (2015)
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Ravens' 2nd Round pick Kelechi Osemele has Cap #'s of $608,340 (2012), $760,425 (2013), $912,510 (2014) and $1,064,595 (2015)
http://www.ravens24x7.com/columns/Th...ookie-signings
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Re: Breakdown of Rookie Contracts
Gotta love this new system. It's really great that just a couple weeks after the draft they're signed. They should have done this 20 years ago
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05-11-2012, 02:48 PM #3
Re: Breakdown of Rookie Contracts
amatuer question... if streeter is put to the PS as some think he may, how does this affect his contract? does it get scrapped and he gets a new one? or now hes on a LT deal, can he not be transferred to PS without cutting him from his current contract?
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Re: Breakdown of Rookie Contracts
Originally Posted by rharris1986
Streeter has a much chance going to the practice squad (i.e. not making the final cut of 53) as I have replacing Haloti Ngata.
arnie lad, he may have been sarcastic, but he was spot on. Even though Streeter was a 6th round draft choice, I don't see any way the Ravens expose him on the P.S. He may make the 53 man roster as the last WR on the squad, but IMO he will make it because of his stretch-the-field upside... Bc
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05-11-2012, 03:01 PM #7
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Love all the info in the tables in your article. Thanks!
I know there are a lot of new rules w/ rookie contracts. I noticed in your article that all the contracts are the maximum of 4 years. Is this because there are no RFAs any more? Are there still ERFAs?
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05-11-2012, 05:01 PM #8
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05-11-2012, 05:10 PM #9
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Speaking of rookies, here is a brief run down on some observations from the 1st rookie mini-camp. There are some encouraging things said here:
http://blogs.baltimoreravens.com/201...f-the-rookies/
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05-11-2012, 05:18 PM #10
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05-11-2012, 08:29 PM #11
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The CBA is 316 pages long, but the salary cap information is around page 90.
http://nfllabor.files.wordpress.com/...-2011-2020.pdf
I'm not a lawyer, but it looks like the only thing the Ravens would be on the hook for would be any guaranteed money written into the original contract, but I can't exactly figure out when that hit would occur. If they cut a guy and put him on the practice squad, the practice squad salary is not part of the cap. o it's just the guaranteed money (and I didn't look at the rookie salary structures too closely to see how that breaks down).
That's the best I can do. B-Ravor probably can answer the question without reading 316 pages.
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05-11-2012, 10:34 PM #12
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If they released Streeter in order to try and get him on the PS, then they would be on the hook for this year's proration of Streeter's $94,502 bonus. Since draft picks now sign 4-year deals, this year's proration would be 1/4 of that number ($23,625). In such a case, they would have to account for dead money in 2013 of 3/4 of his bonus ($70,877).
After that, if on the PS, he would count $5,700 per week (as AB said) against the Salary Cap.
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