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Old 07-03-2007   #1
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Default Greg Olsen, First 1st Rounder to Sign

Olsen, Bears work out unique five-year deal

By Len Pasquarelli
ESPN.com

Updated: July 3, 2007, 8:45 PM ET

The Chicago Bears reached a contract agreement with top pick Greg Olsen, on Tuesday, making the former University of Miami tight end the initial first-round selection in the league to come to terms on his rookie contract.



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Greg Olsen had 38 catches for 444 yards last season at Miami.

And in striking the deal, agent Drew Rosenhaus and Bears negotiator Cliff Stein relied on a creative structure that could pave the way for other first-round signings.

Olsen, the 31st player chosen overall in April, will sign a five-year contract with a maximum value of $10.696 million.

Rosenhaus and Stein were able to overcome some hurdles presented by a recent ruling in a case involving former Denver first-round wide receiver Ashley Lelie, limiting the amount of bonus money which a franchise could attempt to recoup if a player defaulted on his contract.

The contract will pay Olsen a signing bonus of $250,000 and a $720,000 roster bonus in the first year, with a 2007 base salary of $285,000.

In 2008, there is an option bonus of $3.545 million, and there are reporting bonuses of $100,000 in 2009, $140,000 in 2010 and $125,732 in 2011. The base salaries in the deal, after the first season, are $370,000 (2008), $460,000 (2009), $550,000 (2010) and $650,000 (2011). Olsen can earn an additional $2.921 million in incentives and escalators and a one-time playing time incentive of $578,700.

"It's a big relief, given that Greg has been with us throughout the offseason program," Bears general manager Jerry Angelo told the team-owned Web site on Tuesday night. "I mentioned to him and his family that he really built up a lot of good karma with the players and coaches [because of his attendance], and now this allows us to continue that momentum going into camp. When you don't get a deal done, or it drags into camp, all of that good will gets lost, and then it has to be rebuilt. So now, he can just continue to build on all the good things that he's done thus far and, obviously, we're excited about that."

Olsen, 22, is the latest in a long line of former Miami standout tight ends, a group that includes Bubba Franks, Jeremy Shockey and Kellen Winslow, among others.

In 33 games, including 26 starts, Olsen, who transferred to Miami from Notre Dame, posted 87 receptions for 1,215 yards and six touchdowns. Regarded as the top tight end prospect in the draft entering the combine workouts, he cemented his status with a superb audition for league scouts in Indianapolis.

At 6-feet-5 7/8 and 254 pounds, Olsen was clocked in 4.51 seconds in the 40-yard dash, a time faster than that registered by most of the wide receivers at the combine. He also had a 35 ˝-inch vertical jump and his overall athleticism enhanced his draft stock. Olsen has acknowledged that, like most young tight ends, he will need to upgrade his blocking skills, but the Bears are confident he will play quickly and add another key dimension to their passing attack.

Chicago was the first team in the league to have all its draft choices under contract in each of the past two years. The agreement with Olsen leaves the Bears with just one of their nine picks this year, second-round defensive end Dan Bazuin of Central Michigan, without a deal in place.

Most teams in the league have yet to commence substantive negotiations with their first-round draft choices.

Len Pasquarelli is a senior NFL writer for ESPN.com.
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Olsen could really help Grossman, if he's smart enough to check-down to him
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Only one of their picks remains unsigned.

I know Jerry and Stephen don't do it that way, but...
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Only one of their picks remains unsigned.

I know Jerry and Stephen don't do it that way, but...
THE SkY IS FALLING!!
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THE SkY IS FALLING!!
Oh it is not.

Stop acting like a Skins fan for crying out loud. You're embarrassing yourself.
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Oh it is not.

Stop acting like a Skins fan for crying out loud. You're embarrassing yourself.
how dare you, you big goon
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Chicago was the first team in the league to have all its draft choices under contract in each of the past two years.
Just another reason to not like the Bears.

This is a team who is battling several major injuries to
key players including Pro Bowl talents like Lee, Austin, Jenkins, Murray,
Carter and Ratliff. Other key starters missing include Costa, Smith, Church and
Coleman. That is 11 key players - that's half the starting lineup. Yet we still went 8-8.
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This guy is going to be a beast.

Only question mark is his knack for the injury bug?
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Lots of our fans are upset we didnt pick this guy, and meachem has been one piece of bad news after another (and is the only non signed draft pick we have as well). I dont like tight ends from the U so I was glad we passed lol
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Robert Meachem will be another Stallworth, always injured and overrated..
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Robert Meachem will be another Stallworth, always injured and overrated..
Im afraid at this point I have to agree that it looks that way, too early to tell for sure though
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*Note to NFL teams, stay away from Tennessee track stars, oops I mean so called wide receivers...
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maybe now he can make his one track into an album

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I know Jerry and Stephen don't do it that way, but...
Don't let it get you. Jerry will have his guys signed.
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I think Olsen can be a big time pass catching TE, but TEs that can't run block give me a bad feeling in the pit of my stomach. I think TEs are a game of checks and balances. Olsen can block for **** and I think that is going to really weaken the Bears if Grossman is the QB. Of course Thomas Jones is gone also, though I don't find him to be that great of a back anyhow.
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Jerry Jones in the draft room is suicide on the football field. The line of scrimmage is EVERYTHING. Something Jerry doesn't understand.
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