Well you put me in my place I guess my math is bad on 5yrs 42 million.
8.4 million a year is what I thought it was.
not a problem.. but then again whether the Browns would have paid him $10mil next year or the Jags and Browns $18mm over the next 2 years, still who'd have thought a quality center would be valued at even close to that valuation so it shouldn't be surprising if a first round center who's play lived up to his draft order should at the least command more than that original mid first round pick. :up:
Because of the timing of the void after two years of Mack's deal, the Jaguars (or the Browns) won't be able to place the franchise tag on him after 2015. The Browns placed the transition tag on Mack this year, which guaranteed him more than $10 million on a one-year deal. It also gave him the ability to shop his wares around the league, which resulted in this offer sheet with Jacksonville.
The Browns were willing to pay Mack more than $10 million in 2014. They should be plenty comfortable paying Mack $18 million over two years.
The deal will include $18 million over the first two years, with a player option after 2015, according to Rapoport. The contract has a player option after the first two years of the deal.