With incentives, this could be 39 million… but if he earns those I wouldn’t care.. the nice thing is if he does become expendable, you can trade that easily
With these crazy WR deals, this is great for the Steelers. They still get him cheap this year. If he doesn't work out or if the other WR's play well, you can easily trade him for a good pick and keep your younger players. But, I'd have to think he will be here for the next 3 years. Claypool is here for 2 years and the rooks are here for 4. That's a good young WR crew for at least the next 2 years. Good move.
this year and two more.Q. Is it a two year contract extension as he is a Steeler for next three seasons? Or is really a one year extension as he was already under contract for this season.
Johnson should have gotten more $$$$$$ than he did. So in essence he dropped the ball.....not literally.???? DJ had less drops than Kupp and Chase in 2021. He had 5 total.
Not a great player but is being paid like one.oh well
So then I think he was scheduled to make 3 ish this year. If he makes incentives that's about 43m / 3 seasons. That's an average of about 14m per season. Are my numbers correct?this year and two more.
Q. Is it a two year contract extension as he is a Steeler for next three seasons? Or is really a one year extension as he was already under contract for this season.
I keep seeing $18 million per year, but it's a three-year deal at a ridiculously low $13 million per year.
I keep seeing $18 million per year, but it's a three-year deal at a ridiculously low $13 million per year.
And depending on how Claypool plays this year he could be a trade prospect instead of a resign. And the play of Pickens and Austin III play a part too. I think it's a good bridge deal with flexibility for everyone.Correct, and it's all about the guaranteed money in the first 2 years $27M. If he does well the Steelers will give him another payday after 2 seasons. If no new contract is given then, it may be a holdout/trade scenario for year 3.
I keep seeing $18 million per year, but it's a three-year deal at a ridiculously low $13 million per year.
I don't follow how it's the same. On average he's making $13 million per year over 3 years. I get that the $18 million per year is for the extra two years, but that isn't his average per season.It's the same, they are counting his current rookie year salary left. 36M new money
He still plays one year under his rookie contract value and 2 more years under the new one. He had one year leftI don't follow how it's the same. On average he's making $13 million per year over 3 years. I get that the $18 million per year is for the extra two years, but that isn't his average per season.