Geez Reggie spending like a drunken sailor in leave. I hope he saved a little for Mack and Cooper
Well, Carr's details are out:
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2017/07/02/the-full-derek-carr-details/
This piece has all the details, I quoted the important details: The bonuses and cap numbers.
. Signing bonus of $12.5 million, paid within 15 days of contract signing.
3. Fully-guaranteed roster bonus of $7.5 million, earned on June 30, 2017 and payable on or about September 21, 2017.
5. Fully-guaranteed roster bonus of $15 million, earned on the third day of the 2018 league year and paid within 15 days thereafter.
The contract isn’t as backloaded as it could have been (and as some assumed it was), given the looming move from California (with state income tax of 13 percent) to Nevada (with none).
The cap numbers for the deal are as follows, assuming five years of proration of the signing bonus:
$15 million in 2017; $25 million in 2018; $22.5 million in 2019; $21.5 million in 2020; $22.125 million in 2021; $19.877 million in 2022.
The cap numbers are most important, that tells us how much wiggle room the Raiders will have, and if there's any point at which they need to renegotiate. No need to worry about that.
Fellas, these are better numbers than I could have hoped for. This is a very friendly contract. This is owed mostly to parking around 14 mill in 2017's cap. We are saving a lot of money on the cap down the road, by locking him up before his last year. Carr being a 2nd round pick worked to the team's advantage.
No one is mentioning that his last year cap number was cheap, round a mill I think. For all intents and purposes, this is a 6 year, $126 million deal (21 per average). Those cap numbers, just looking at them, don't tell a thing. You need context. Consider:
If Joe Flacco's cap number in 2020 is $28 mill, how will Carr's $21.5 mill look?
Carr's cap number in 2022 is 1.5 mill more than Ben Roethlisberger's number THIS year.
Carr has a lower number than Andrew Luck, by far, in every year of his deal except one. That year, his number is 500 grand higher.
Carr has only
one season, 2018, where his cap number is more than Carson Palmer's deal THIS year.
When Stafford and Cousins sign, both will have cap numbers bigger than Carr in almost every season.
When it's time for Mack's deal, we will have the following players' cap numbers to play with (with no cap hit if cut):
Sean Smith
David Amerson
Donald Penn
Michael Crabtree
Bruce Irvin
Austin Howard
Reggie Nelson
If any of those players continue to kill it, and we pay them, great. But these are big deals either expiring, or with no dead money. Osemele, Hudson, and Carr. Those are the three big deals that will definitely be on the books. We have more flexibility than anyone except the Browns, I would guess. There is plenty there for Mack and Cooper.