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Kerrigan signs long term deal
SO happy to hear this, he is a great player on and off the field and a terrific actor (for those that have had the pleasure of seeing Sharknado 3 like I did last night)
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Pertinent link:
[url=http://www.redskins.com/news-and-events/article-1/Redskins-Kerrigan-Reach-Contract-Extension/42250a1f-e1ac-4043-b6c8-08c4c49f463a]Redskins, Kerrigan Reach Contract Extension[/url] |
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Terms not disclosed via Redskins.com, we'll need Schefter or somebody to get their hands on that.
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Congrats and well deserved. Glad to see the team do the right thing and get him locked up now.
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5 years, $57.5M
$11.5M per year, $16M of it coming in form of signing bonus No word on total guaranteed money, which is the real important piece [url=http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000504702/article/redskins-sign-ryan-kerrigan-to-5year-575-million-extension]Redskins sign Ryan Kerrigan to 5-year extension - NFL.com[/url] |
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Wow, that seems kinda low, assuming the cap keeps going up. I was expecting 14 a year or so.
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[quote=Schneed10;1115397]5 years, $57.5M
$11.5M per year, $16M of it coming in form of signing bonus No word on total guaranteed money, which is the real important piece [url=http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000504702/article/redskins-sign-ryan-kerrigan-to-5year-575-million-extension]Redskins sign Ryan Kerrigan to 5-year extension - NFL.com[/url][/quote] 24.28 mil guaranteed is what I saw on twitter, work computer won't let me copy and paste it |
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[quote=SirLK26;1115398]Wow, that seems kinda low, assuming the cap keeps going up. I was expecting 14 a year or so.[/quote]
Based on what? Justin Houston is getting $16.8M per year, Clay Matthews is getting $13.2M per year, and now Kerrigan is the 3rd highest paid OLB at $11.5M. $14M would have put him in front of Clay, I don't think you can say he's had that kind of impact. |
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To me it feels like it's slotted appropriately. Not too high, not too low. Deserved market value.
I like that the contract doesn't take him past his 31st birthday, so we're committed to his prime years and nothing beyond. He's a very important player to keep and this keeps him at a fair price. Good stuff. |
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Good.
I mean, i rather keep all our players for $1 a year if it were possible, but at least we're paying a player that's been pretty good for us. |
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Love that SM stated early on we would try to take care of our own ......and doing it. He is everything you want today.
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Sounds like a good contract based on how others are being paid and the salary cap
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[quote=Schneed10;1115397]5 years, $57.5M
$11.5M per year, $16M of it coming in form of signing bonus No word on total guaranteed money, which is the real important piece [url=http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000504702/article/redskins-sign-ryan-kerrigan-to-5year-575-million-extension]Redskins sign Ryan Kerrigan to 5-year extension - NFL.com[/url][/quote] I can live with this. Much better than Orakpo wanting 13mil/year. Glad we've got him locked up long term. |
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Yeah it's a matter of durability and consistency. As a matter of principle you gotta give your big money to the guys who are available every week and who make a consistent impact for you. Orakpo tore too many pecs and was too up and down with his game. Kerrigan is a guy you can count on for sure.
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[quote=Schneed10;1115400]Based on what? Justin Houston is getting $16.8M per year, Clay Matthews is getting $13.2M per year, and now Kerrigan is the 3rd highest paid OLB at $11.5M.
[B]$14M would have put him in front of Clay, I don't think you can say he's had that kind of impact.[/B][/quote] Why not? I think they're close, and Kerrigan doesn't miss games. 13-14 a year would not have been too much IMO. Anyway, very happy he was resigned. Well deserved. |
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