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Still Butt Hurt!!Good. Now let's trade stills
Still Butt Hurt!!Good. Now let's trade stills
It's Finheaven. Complaining is the norm.I can’t believe people are complaining about the timing.
IF they want him long term, this is the time to do it with a cheap year left on his contract.
That usually helps drive the overall cost down.
Also, you have no guarantee you can keep him if he plays out his contract.
It doesn’t mean you need to overpay. Traditionally, teams underpay by doing this. Player gets security. So do we.
I can’t compare this to the Jones situation. Wasn’t he coming off the second season in a row with a shoulder injury? And didn’t he have multiple years left on his contract?
Why would we do something stupid like that? Some times I don't understand the logic of some of our posters.Good. Now let's trade stills
Not sure if I'm reading this right. All of it is Guaranteed?Jakeem Grant signed a 4 year, $24,000,000 contract with the Miami Dolphins, including an average annual salary of $6,000,000. In 2019, Grant will earn a base salary of $720,000, while carrying a cap hit of $755,096 and a dead cap value of $35,096.
Contract Terms: 4 yr(s) / $24,000,000 Signing Bonus - Average Salary$6,000,000 GTD at Sign:- Total GTD:- Free Agent:2024 / UFA
Bonus Breakdown Cap Details Cash Details
Year Age Base Salary Signing Cap Hit Dead Cap Yearly Cash
201926 $720,000 $35,096 $755,096 $35,096 $720,000($720,000)
202027 - - - - -
202128 - - - - -
202229 - - - - -
202330 - - - - -
202431 UFA
https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/miami-dolphins/jakeem-grant-19140/
Doesn't say yet bro.Not sure if I'm reading this right. All of it is Guaranteed?
Ok, I'll wait till they tell us what the real deal is. If they guaranteed all the money then it would show this FO hasn't learnt a thing about contracts yet but like I said, I'll wait to see what the details are.Doesn't say yet bro.