It's a bargain

Seems like a decent amount guaranteed. I don't know what's standard these days. Definitely light overall. What do contracts matter beyond the guaranteed part in the NFL though?
 
The old rookie cap was ~ $675,000 per yr. or something. That helped the Seahawks win a Superb Owl. When you think of it that way, it's not that much of a lowball
 
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The old rookie cap was ~ $675,000 per yr. or something. That helped the Seahawks win a Superb Owl. When you think of it that way, it's not that much of a lowball
Russell Wilson was on a 3rd round deal, not #8 overall. That Penix deal is peanuts compared to what average and up QB's get these days.
 
The old rookie cap was ~ $675,000 per yr. or something. That helped the Seahawks win a Superb Owl. When you think of it that way, it's not that much of a lowball
Russell Wilson was on a 3rd round deal, not #8 overall. That Penix deal is peanuts compared to what average and up QB's get these days.
But it has nothing to do with player position. Rookie salaries are set by where they are drafted.
 
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The old rookie cap was ~ $675,000 per yr. or something. That helped the Seahawks win a Superb Owl. When you think of it that way, it's not that much of a lowball
Russell Wilson was on a 3rd round deal, not #8 overall. That Penix deal is peanuts compared to what average and up QB's get these days.
But it has nothing to do with player position. Rookie salaries are set by where they are drafted.
Yes, but that's not my point. My point is any QB on a rookie deal who is producing is a massive discount versus the second contract. Russell Wilson at $675k was pretty fluky - I guess Purdy is comparable even though he hasn't actually won a title.
 
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