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That Guy 03-16-2006, 03:21 AM Redskins | Contract breakdown: C. Fauria
Wed, 15 Mar 2006 23:05:36 -0800
Washington Redskins (http://www.kffl.com/team/37/nfl) TE Christian Fauria (http://www.kffl.com/player/1195/nfl) signed a two-year contract with base salaries of $810,000 (2006) and $1 million (2007).
Redskins | Contract breakdown: Randle El
Wed, 15 Mar 2006 23:04:58 -0800
Washington Redskins (http://www.kffl.com/team/37/nfl) WR Antwaan Randle El (http://www.kffl.com/player/1549/nfl) signed a seven-year contract with base salaries of $585,000 (2006), $595,000 (2007), $820,000 (2008), $4 million (2009), $4.25 million (2010), $4.5 million (2011) and $5.0 million (2012).
Redskins | Contract breakdown: R. Cartwright
Wed, 15 Mar 2006 23:03:55 -0800
Washington Redskins (http://www.kffl.com/team/37/nfl) RB Rock Cartwright (http://www.kffl.com/player/1914/nfl) signed a four-year contract with base salaries of $585,000 (2006), $600,000 (2007), $750,000 (2008) and $800,000 (2009).
unfortunately KFFL doesn't include bonus money in breakdowns. El has an 11mill bonus (might be 11.5?) and arch has a 5mill bonus with 5 yearly 1mill roster bonuses starting next year. Carter has $10mill SB, and lloyd will probably have a 10$mill bonus, but i haven't seen details on his contract yet (since its not done).
Killings, and the bonus money for both Fauria and Cartwright are unknown. I'd assume Fauria is getting around 1.5$mill in SB, but that's just a guess.
That Guy 03-16-2006, 03:37 AM Its interesting to look at how players contracts are structured when when they're expected to play them out as opposed to when there's a chance of them being dumped.
cartwright and fauria (And presumably killings, who probably did a 2-4 year deal near min) will stick around till their contracts expire. Randle is gauranteed 3 years here at around 3mill/year in cap charge, and probably another year at 4mill. the 5th, 6th and 7th years are completely optional for the team.
that means he's really only a 3mill a year WR, which is much more in line with his skills than his 5mill/year contract originally indicated, and actually isn't that bad a deal as i thought for a pro bowl quality returner and #3 slot WR).
he may never see the last 14$mill of his deal.
12thMan 03-16-2006, 08:27 AM Guy, I'm interested in knowing where the Redskins rank in terms of payroll. Not really cap numbers, per se.
With all the talk of us over-spending, I wonder who actually has the highest payroll in the NFL. I'm tired of these arm-chair cap analysts on TV who critisize us year in and year out.
Schneed10 03-16-2006, 08:39 AM Its interesting to look at how players contracts are structured when when they're expected to play them out as opposed to when there's a chance of them being dumped.
cartwright and fauria (And presumably killings, who probably did a 2-4 year deal near min) will stick around till their contracts expire. Randle is gauranteed 3 years here at around 3mill/year in cap charge, and probably another year at 4mill. the 5th, 6th and 7th years are completely optional for the team.
that means he's really only a 3mill a year WR, which is much more in line with his skills than his 5mill/year contract originally indicated, and actually isn't that bad a deal as i thought for a pro bowl quality returner and #3 slot WR).
he may never see the last 14$mill of his deal.
Yeah it will depend on how he does in the first 3 years of the contract. If he's good, the Skins will restructure the contract and prorate that big base salary in the 4th year over the remaining life of the contract.
I think he'll be good.
PWNED 03-16-2006, 08:42 AM nice rock is back for quite a while...
#56fanatic 03-16-2006, 08:58 AM The Redskins have the highest payroll every year. Well, maybe not every year but pretty damn close. We may have $100mil in salary cap numbers, but we are well over that in terms of actual figures. probably in the 120's or higher with bonuses and coaches salaries.
12thMan 03-16-2006, 09:00 AM The Redskins have the highest payroll every year. Well, maybe not every year but pretty damn close. We may have $100mil in salary cap numbers, but we are well over that in terms of actual figures. probably in the 120's or higher with bonuses and coaches salaries.
I would still like to see the actual numbers if someone could put that together.
And aren't salary cap numbers and actual year-to-year payroll numbers different.
That Guy 03-16-2006, 09:01 AM Guy, I'm interested in knowing where the Redskins rank in terms of payroll. Not really cap numbers, per se.
With all the talk of us over-spending, I wonder who actually has the highest payroll in the NFL. I'm tired of these arm-chair cap analysts on TV who critisize us year in and year out.
we alway lead in actual payroll. the brown may be close this year (they've also spent a lot in bonuses)... our actual payroll this year is probably close to 120mill this year.
(about 50mill base + new cba vet min raises (4mill?) + ~40mill in new SB bonuses, +10mill in other bonuses, +owed bonus due to lavar (1.5mill?) on release), thats 106mill there...
we still have guys to resign and draft picks and posibly a few more FAs to add, so i'm sure we'll be really close to 120mill after FA and the draft are done.
coaching staff is 5mill (JG) + 2.7(GW) + 2 (AS) + staff (4mill? how much of the scouting dept/trainers etc do you want to count?) so almost 14mill in coaches.
firstdown 03-16-2006, 09:15 AM It realy looks like our deal with players while they sound high in total numbers really are not reality and will run much less or spread out longer. We know that a player like El if he performs on the field we will restructure in the latter years and bring those cap numbers down . Am I right in my assessment of how we are working the contracts?
That Guy 03-16-2006, 09:23 AM It realy looks like our deal with players while they sound high in total numbers really are not reality and will run much less or spread out longer. We know that a player like El if he performs on the field we will restructure in the latter years and bring those cap numbers down . Am I right in my assessment of how we are working the contracts?
we wouldn't even need to restructure. he'd go from 3/year (first three years) to 4.5mill a year over the last four... either he merits that paycheck or he doesn't. after the 4th year he can be cut for instant cap savings at any time.
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