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30% rule


Urrymonster

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Apparently applies even on extensions in their final year.

What that means DWill would have had to be extended in the region of $25-30 million with a big signing bonus, simply because he is still on his rookie deal.

DWill is going to hit FA initially at the very least.

For those not knowing what it is, it's that your base salary can't be more the 30% higher than the previous year. So anyone on their rookie deal would likely have to be signed via a big signing bonus and thus guaranteed money. Considering that players who we aren't sure will be here for the next 5+ years, likely will not have much chance of an extension.

This 'may' have ramifications for CJ as well now that Kalil is franchised...

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