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Cam's contract Tuesday at 10AM?


blackcatgrowl

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NFLPA breakdown of the new CBA deal regarding Rookie Compensation. Cam's contract should conform to this.

http://ht.cdn.turner.com/si/images/2011/07/25/New_2011_Deal_Summary_7.pdf

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Picks 1 to10 –

Salary of the average

of the top ten players

at player’s position

That's pretty damn good.

- As a quarterback, the 1st pick in the 2011

Draft may earn $22.03M over four years,

plus an option year salary of $14.3M

(assuming a 5% growth rate) in his 5th year if

- No limit on the amount of guaranteed

money a player may contract for with his

allocation, except guarantees can’t skip

years

Sounds like a hell of a good deal.

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The average of the top 10 player's salaries is for the option year (5th year) if exercised. For the first 4 years if he get an average of 5-6 million he will be well below the average of the top 10 quarterbacks (cost of the transition tag which is roughly 14 million per year).

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So it's framed similar to how a franchise tag works? Franchise is average of top 5 at the position. Rookie scale is average of top 10 at the position.

Pretty simple to know what you'll need to have going into a draft.

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