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Originally Posted by Hoglips
I'm seeing Kinlaw's deal reported as 3Y/45M with 30M guaranteed. Ugh ... your estimate seemed much more reasonable. I guess that the team sees something that I don't in his resume.
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Both things can be true, my estimate of $7.5M was right on the money, it turned out.
His contract is for three years and $45M as reported. It included $16.5M in signing bonus, $1.3M in guaranteed salary in 2025, and $12.2M in guaranteed salary next year in 2026. So that's where the $30M guaranteed comes from, those three things add up to $30M.
The last year of the deal is not guaranteed, his salary would be $12.9M that season if he remains with us. He's got other roster bonuses and workout bonuses, but that's the gist of the deal.
His cap hits will be:
2025: $7.5M ($5.5M for the prorated signing bonus, $1.3M for the guaranteed salary, and $700K in other little bonuses)
2026: $18.4M ($5.5M for the prorated signing bonus, $12.2M for the guaranteed salary, and $700K in other little bonuses)
2027: $19.1M ($5.5M for the prorated signing bonus, $12.9M for non-guaranteed salary, and $700K for other little bonuses)
So you can see a contract reported at an average annual value of $15M per, but engineer the deal such that the cap hit is lower in the first year and higher in the out years, as they've done here.
I feel like it's 15 years ago and I'm on here with CrazyCanuck explaining salary cap 101.