2008 295000.00
2009 8500000.00
2010 11000000.00
2011 12000000.00
2012 12000000.00
2013 10750000.00 (voidable)
One of the main reasons I have not posted the cap page is I've been waiting for more information about Jake Long's rookie deal. Well, I checked last night and again this morning. Yesterday, he had a $3.75 million salary for 2009...now it's $8.5 million. He obviously had some incentives LOL
with his 2008 cap number at $3 million, I calculated that he rec'd a $3.87 million signing bonus (amortized at $645,000/yr for 6 yrs) and also a $2.06 million roster bonus with his $295,000 salary
Total all these numbers and we get $49.725 million. This number contains NO other bonus money. Still working on more info
Cap page in the next few days :wink2:
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edited to subtract the voidable yr
reported 5 yr - $57.5 million deal
$57.5 million - $49.08 million = $7.775 million that I need to find out aboot!dolfan7171 likes this. -
are you talking about a cap page with all the new signings as well ? i.e. wilson, grove, berger, new crowder, bell and carey deals ???
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I guessed at their signing bonus based on the base salaries from NFLPA and the cap hit's that both players were going to count for from a few sources but I was wrong. -
According to Harvey on the SS, Jake got some more $$:
Check out the bumps
2009 - $3.75 $6.5 M
2010 - $4.5 to $9M
2011 - $5.25 to $10M
2012 - $6 to 10M
2013 $6.75 to $10.75M
http://blogs.sun-sentinel.com/sports_football_dolphins/
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How would you rate him as of now?
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they made the right decision to first invest in the offensive line
you usually get what you pay for... you have to step up & go for it
agree w/ Friend GardenHead: Jake Long w/ an excellent investment
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Ditto. Guy played with 1 arm and still out played most other lineman in the NFL. Did he get off season Surgery? Didn't hear anything.