Today we take a look at weakside linebacker Dre Greenlaw, who is Fred Warner’s partner in crime, but he won’t get anywhere near what Warner got.
Now, comp wise, let’s take a look at a few below.
First up is Pittsburgh Steelers’ Joe Schobert, who signed a 4-year deal, worth $53.75 million, averaging $10.75 million a year, with $21.5 million in guaranteed money, all of which is fully guaranteed, and I should note that Schobert’s deal includes voidable years.
Next up is Buffalo Bills’ Matt Milano, who signed a 4-year deal, worth $41.5 million, averaging $10.375 million a year, with $23.5 million guaranteed, $20 million of which is fully guaranteed.
Lastly, we have New York Giants’ Blake Martinez, who signed a 3-year deal, worth $30.75 million, averaging $10.25 million a year, with $19 million guaranteed, all of which is fully guaranteed.
Now, both Milano, & Martinez’s deals include both per game roster bonuses, & workout bonuses, while Schobert’s doesn’t include per game roster bonuses, but includes workout bonuses, while Milano has money guaranteed for injury.
So, with this said, I would peg Greenlaw in the 5-year, $51.25 million, averaging $10.25 million a year, with somewhere around $20 million in guaranteed money, with somewhere around $12.5 million fully guaranteed.
As for the per game roster bonuses, & workout bonuses, I’d expect somewhere in the $400,000 to $500,000 a year in per game roster bonuses, and $50,000 to $100,000 a year in workout bonuses.
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