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Gaines Adams worth a 2nd round pick?!?!


Dpantherman

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This is a hell of a deal for the Bears.They getting a good pash rusher for a second round pick for hardly nothing.He is still under his rookie contract,so it's a bargain for the Bears

Yeah, this is starting only the 3rd year of his original 6 year contract. He only makes around a mil per year over the remainder of the contract (NOT A MIL PER GAME !!!)

7/26/2007: Signed a six-year, $42 million contract. The deal includes $18.56 million guaranteed. Another $4 million is available through incentives. 2009: $900,000, 2010: $1.08 million, 2011: $1.1 million, 2012: $1.15 million

http://www.rotoworld.com/content/playerpages/player_contract.aspx?sport=NFL&id=4173

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7/26/2007: Signed a six-year, $42 million contract. The deal includes $18.56 million guaranteed. Another $4 million is available through incentives. 2009: $900,000, 2010: $1.08 million, 2011: $1.1 million, 2012: $1.15 million

And the best part of the deal for the Bears is that Bucs are on the hook for the pro-rated signing bonus.

We already know that if a player is waived on or before June 1, the remaining signing bonus that has not been included in salary “accelerates” and is included in that year’s team salary. Acceleration also occurs when a player is traded or waived and picked up by another team. The new team is not responsible for any of the original signing bonus. The team that waived or traded the player is responsible for the accelerated signing bonus (in the same manner as described above).

http://www.askthecommish.com/salarycap/faq.asp

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