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Jacksonville Jaguar Arik Armstead-DT Thread
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#49ers' Paraag Marathe is a WIZARD.
— Akash Anavarathan (@akashanav) March 16, 2020
Armstead signs his contract for only total guarantees for $45.8M (likely half of what Buckner will be getting).
Also heavily back-loaded on the last three years of the contract when the salary cap is supposed to go up. https://t.co/lpgvoJ4r1p
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Originally posted by jersey49er:Originally posted by evil:Originally posted by NCommand:Paraag wins again. Told you.
This report has Arik Armstead's new 49ers contract at 6 years, not 5, and as I expected — heavily backloaded. Look at the base salaries…
— David Lombardi (@LombardiHimself) March 16, 2020
20: $2.5m
21: $6.7m
22: $14.1m
23: $15.9m
24: $17.4m
25: $17m
$17.5m signing bonus/6 = $2.9m. So only a $5.4m salary-cap hit this year! https://t.co/Uedj6ls3Qd
Adds perspective to the DeFo trade as well... if that's correct info of course.
Paraag is a damn Genius ! Love how he always works out contracts that favor the team and the future, I'm sure there is an opt out after year 2-3 too
Yup. And even then, $15M - $17M will be nothing for a DE in a few years.
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Originally posted by NCommand:
Paraag wins again. Told you.
This report has Arik Armstead's new 49ers contract at 6 years, not 5, and as I expected — heavily backloaded. Look at the base salaries…
— David Lombardi (@LombardiHimself) March 16, 2020
20: $2.5m
21: $6.7m
22: $14.1m
23: $15.9m
24: $17.4m
25: $17m
$17.5m signing bonus/6 = $2.9m. So only a $5.4m salary-cap hit this year! https://t.co/Uedj6ls3Qd
Wow that is an amazingly good contract for us. Seems like Buckner wanted a little more then we wanted to spend on him and colts came offering #13 and we decided it was better for us to trade him then to re sign him. So does any one know how much cap space we have currently with this contract and the Buckner trade?
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How can anybody complain about this? lol.
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Originally posted by All22:Buck turned down $60M GTD from us so this is a great deal.
That wasn't true fwiw.
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Originally posted by Bloodless:Originally posted by NCommand:Paraag wins again. Told you.
This report has Arik Armstead's new 49ers contract at 6 years, not 5, and as I expected — heavily backloaded. Look at the base salaries…
— David Lombardi (@LombardiHimself) March 16, 2020
20: $2.5m
21: $6.7m
22: $14.1m
23: $15.9m
24: $17.4m
25: $17m
$17.5m signing bonus/6 = $2.9m. So only a $5.4m salary-cap hit this year! https://t.co/Uedj6ls3Qd
Wow that is an amazingly good contract for us. Seems like Buckner wanted a little more then we wanted to spend on him and colts came offering #13 and we decided it was better for us to trade him then to re sign him. So does any one know how much cap space we have currently with this contract and the Buckner trade?
Ha. Buckner wanted more than double that in GTD money and $21M APY.
No hometown discount for him.
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Originally posted by evil:Originally posted by All22:Buck turned down $60M GTD from us so this is a great deal.
That wasn't true fwiw.
He said it wasn't true but man, it sure seems like it now, huh?
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Originally posted by NCommand:Originally posted by evil:Originally posted by All22:Buck turned down $60M GTD from us so this is a great deal.
That wasn't true fwiw.
He said it wasn't true but man, it sure seems like it now, huh?
It might be one of those "he actually turned down 55 mill" thus it was easy to deny he turned down 60.
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Originally posted by evil:Originally posted by NCommand:Originally posted by evil:Originally posted by All22:Buck turned down $60M GTD from us so this is a great deal.
That wasn't true fwiw.
He said it wasn't true but man, it sure seems like it now, huh?
It might be one of those "he actually turned down 55 mill" thus it was easy to deny he turned down 60.
LOL. Technically, he wasn't lying.
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Originally posted by okdkid:Basically a three year deal with team options.
How can anybody complain about this? lol.
Buckner's gone tho.... :(
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Originally posted by All22:
Buck turned down $60M GTD from us so this is a great deal.
link?
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Originally posted by NCommand:Originally posted by evil:Originally posted by NCommand:Originally posted by evil:Originally posted by All22:Buck turned down $60M GTD from us so this is a great deal.
That wasn't true fwiw.
He said it wasn't true but man, it sure seems like it now, huh?
It might be one of those "he actually turned down 55 mill" thus it was easy to deny he turned down 60.
LOL. Technically, he wasn't lying.
Yup lol
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Updated Cap Numbers after realizing the $7.5M option bonus prorated from 2021-2025
— Jason Hurley/49ers 2020 Cap Space=$10,581,902 (@Jay_AB81) March 17, 2020
2020: $6M
2021: $12.5M
2022: $20M
2023: $21.74M
2024: $23.26M
2025: $18.5M (Voids on 5th day of waiver claim which is after SB)
If the option bonus isn't picked up, his 2020, 2022-2024 numbers will be the same as I reported earlier, but 2021 would go up by $7.5M from $11M, and 2025 would be $17M, but it would void on 5th day of league years waiver claim, which is after the SB.
— Jason Hurley/49ers 2020 Cap Space=$10,581,902 (@Jay_AB81) March 17, 2020