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5 years, $50M for Campbell
If this is true, this is a big win for the Packers.
If this is true, this is a big win for the Packers.
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From the now updated story from Bill Huber...
According to his agent, Joe Panos, it’s a five-year deal worth $50 million. He will get $16.25 million in Year 1, $21.5 million in Year 2 and $32.25 million by Year 3.
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That's a solid price, too, considering that it's likely backloaded somewhat. They're talking about it on NFL Network now.
Hopefully they can keep Rasul, as well. I imagine he is testing his market and will return on a 1-year deal if he doesn't find what he wants.
the going rate for ILB's that do it all very well has went up, so glad we where able to get this done.
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Based on those details, here's my structure and cap guess:
I'd bet there's a roster/option bonus in year 3 that creates a decision point, hence the spike in that year.
That looks right. Reported as 5 year deal, but really 2 or 3.YoHoChecko wrote: ↑14 Mar 2022 14:51Based on those details, here's my structure and cap guess:
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I'd bet there's a roster/option bonus in year 3 that creates a decision point, hence the spike in that year.
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Keeping the defense strong is a way more important priority to win with Rodgers than "muh reSEEvers" so bringing Campbell back is huge. Now if we can get Rasul done as well, then I don't even care what happens with Davante (I'm sure they will stupidly bring him back though).
All I will want after that is a couple more guys who can add to our front seven and OL, then we should be Gucci.
All I will want after that is a couple more guys who can add to our front seven and OL, then we should be Gucci.
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“... Yet so many allow their leaders to be terrorists.”—Magneto
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YoHoChecko wrote: ↑14 Mar 2022 14:51Based on those details, here's my structure and cap guess:
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I'd bet there's a roster/option bonus in year 3 that creates a decision point, hence the spike in that year.
16.25 + 21.50 = 37.75 or 18.88 annual, holy shemoly thats got to be about top dollar for the ILB position, this may only be a 1 yr contract, have to wait to see the guaranteed money in this one
For those struggling to catch up and figure out what happened today, so far...
Davante Adams - Won't play on the tag. Packers and him are far apart on negotiations.
Cuts - Z and Turner
De'vondre Campbell - 5 years, $50M (probably a 2-3 year deal in reality)
Preston Smith - 4 year $52.5M extension (in reality a year to year deal with sack incentives)
Rasul Douglas - Expected to sign with Packers, but who knows (they though Campbell would test free agency)
Aaron Rodgers - nada
Davante Adams - Won't play on the tag. Packers and him are far apart on negotiations.
Cuts - Z and Turner
De'vondre Campbell - 5 years, $50M (probably a 2-3 year deal in reality)
Preston Smith - 4 year $52.5M extension (in reality a year to year deal with sack incentives)
Rasul Douglas - Expected to sign with Packers, but who knows (they though Campbell would test free agency)
Aaron Rodgers - nada
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And Randall Cobb said he expects to play in GB in 2022.paco wrote: ↑14 Mar 2022 15:17For those struggling to catch up and figure out what happened today, so far...
Davante Adams - Won't play on the tag. Packers and him are far apart on negotiations.
Cuts - Z and Turner
De'vondre Campbell - 5 years, $50M (probably a 2-3 year deal in reality)
Preston Smith - 4 year $52.5M extension (in reality a year to year deal with sack incentives)
Rasul Douglas - Expected to sign with Packers, but who knows (they though Campbell would test free agency)
Aaron Rodgers - nada
True and the Jarvis Landry Yes/No/Maybe/Who knows. Which just seems like overkill to have Landry, Cobb, and Amari.go pak go wrote: ↑14 Mar 2022 15:18And Randall Cobb said he expects to play in GB in 2022.paco wrote: ↑14 Mar 2022 15:17For those struggling to catch up and figure out what happened today, so far...
Davante Adams - Won't play on the tag. Packers and him are far apart on negotiations.
Cuts - Z and Turner
De'vondre Campbell - 5 years, $50M (probably a 2-3 year deal in reality)
Preston Smith - 4 year $52.5M extension (in reality a year to year deal with sack incentives)
Rasul Douglas - Expected to sign with Packers, but who knows (they though Campbell would test free agency)
Aaron Rodgers - nada
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I think the confusion is whether he gets 21.5m "in" year 2 or "by" year 2.Yoop wrote: ↑14 Mar 2022 15:15YoHoChecko wrote: ↑14 Mar 2022 14:51Based on those details, here's my structure and cap guess:
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I'd bet there's a roster/option bonus in year 3 that creates a decision point, hence the spike in that year.
16.25 + 21.50 = 37.75 or 18.88 annual, holy shemoly thats got to be about top dollar for the ILB position, this may only be a 1 yr contract, have to wait to see the guaranteed money in this one
If it's the latter it's more like 10m per.
I'm going nuts over the Campbell news!!! Love it SO MUCH!
A good, athletic ILB trasformed the whole damn D, and we get to keep him below tippy top money?!?
Would be so sweet if we could keep Rasul, but at least Stokes looked like a hit. The sidelines will hold.
I think it was a huge shame we never got to really see the Smiths and grown up Gary could've become. If healthy, that trio woulda wrecked!Keeping 2 of the 3 is all I can ask for.
I thank Turner for a honorable and expectations-exceeding service. But we'll have a good OL without him.
2022 Packers won't be as deep as the crazy-loaded 2021 group was, so we'll need some injury luck. But talentwise we'll contend.
It has to be "by" otherwise the numbers don't make sense. He can't make 37.75M combined in years 1 and 2 and then make 32.25M by year 3.British wrote: ↑14 Mar 2022 15:28I think the confusion is whether he gets 21.5m "in" year 2 or "by" year 2.Yoop wrote: ↑14 Mar 2022 15:15YoHoChecko wrote: ↑14 Mar 2022 14:51
Based on those details, here's my structure and cap guess:
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I'd bet there's a roster/option bonus in year 3 that creates a decision point, hence the spike in that year.
16.25 + 21.50 = 37.75 or 18.88 annual, holy shemoly thats got to be about top dollar for the ILB position, this may only be a 1 yr contract, have to wait to see the guaranteed money in this one
If it's the latter it's more like 10m per.
So he gets a big lump year 1, then averages 8M per in years 2 and 3.
RIP JustJeff
He gets a lot cash money year one because he gets all the cash from the signing bonus plus salary. The first year number indicates the signing bonus is around 15M, and I'm honestly surprised the signing bonus is so low. This is an unbelievable bargain.British wrote: ↑14 Mar 2022 15:28I think the confusion is whether he gets 21.5m "in" year 2 or "by" year 2.Yoop wrote: ↑14 Mar 2022 15:15YoHoChecko wrote: ↑14 Mar 2022 14:51
Based on those details, here's my structure and cap guess:
image.png
I'd bet there's a roster/option bonus in year 3 that creates a decision point, hence the spike in that year.
16.25 + 21.50 = 37.75 or 18.88 annual, holy shemoly thats got to be about top dollar for the ILB position, this may only be a 1 yr contract, have to wait to see the guaranteed money in this one
If it's the latter it's more like 10m per.
Cap-wise, the cap hit from the signing bonus is split over 5 years, so his first year cap hit is gonna be looow. There will be room to restructure starting year 2. The team can convert salary to signing bonus, and again split the cap impact.
RIP JustJeff
Unless something happened between the game and his release, this would seem to imply we played someone who does neet meet the minimum requirement of physical fitness at LT over Nijman in the playoff game.
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“Most other nations don't allow a terrorist to be their leader.”
“... Yet so many allow their leaders to be terrorists.”—Magneto
“... Yet so many allow their leaders to be terrorists.”—Magneto
Very likely something did happen between the two events. Not many injuries take 3 months to heal. Unless we played him with a torn ACL, and not all the others...