Updating a previous report, Washington Redskins DT Ziggy Hood’s two-year, $2.7 million contract includes a $300,000 signing bonus, $15,625 for every game he is active, $600,000 in incentives, and a $600,000 escalator.
Monthly Archives: March 2017
Saints | Travaris Cadet financial details
Updating a previous report, New Orleans Saints RB Travaris Cadet’s one-year deal is worth $855,000. He will receive a $775,000 base salary and a signing bonus worth $80,000.
Panthers | Kyle Love contract details
Updating a previous report, Carolina Panthers DT Kyle Love’s two-year contract is worth $2.2 million. The deal also includes a $200,000 signing bonus, a $25,000 workout bonus and $10,000 for every game he is active, along with $500,000 in annual incentives.
Bears | John Jenkins’ deal is for one year
Updating a previous report, Chicago Bears NT John Jenkins’ contract is for one year. Financial terms were not disclosed.
Cowboys | Tyrone Crawford rehab update
Dallas Cowboys DE Tyrone Crawford (shoulder) remains limited in his upper body movement following left shoulder surgery nearly two months ago. He has not put a timeline on his recovery timetable, so his status for organized team activities remains up in the air.
Seahawks | DeShawn Shead financial details
Updating a previous report, Seattle Seahawks CB DeShawn Shead’s one-year contract is worth $1.5 million, including $1 million in guaranteed money.
49ers | Dekoda Watson financial details
Updating a previous report, San Francisco 49ers LB Dekoda Watson’s three-year contract is worth $6 million, according to a source.
Falcons | Dontari Poe’s contract features weight clause
Atlanta Falcons DT Dontari Poe’s one-year deal includes a $500,000 bonus connected to meeting a consistent weight level, according to a source with knowledge of the deal. Poe weighed 346 pounds at the 2012 Scouting Combine and has been listed at that amount ever since but has stated that he wants to play at 330 pounds with the Falcons.
NFL | Marlon Mack a future star?
South Florida RB Marlon Mack has the talent to be a ‘big-time guy,’ according to a college running backs coach.
NFL | Size not an issue for Adoree’ Jackson
Southern California CB Adoree’ Jackson is a ‘playmaker,’ according to an NFL executive, and his character, confidence and explosiveness make up for his lack of size.