Grateful Freeney signs $72 million deal with Colts

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Defensive end Dwight Freeney has spent his entire football career chasing and sacking quarterbacks. Now, he's going to be paid as the premier player at his position.

Freeney, the Indianapolis Colts' franchise player, signed a six-year, $72 million contract with the team Friday that includes a $30 million signing bonus. He becomes the highest-paid defensive player in NFL history.

"To have me paid among the top players in the league -- not just as a defensive players -- means a lot of me," said Freeney, who flew to Indianapolis on Thursday night in anticipation of accepting the deal. "[Colts general manager] Bill Polian is the one who drafted me. I was hand-picked by him. He was going to do the right thing for the organization."

Polian drafted Freeney in the first round in 2002 and watched him develop into one of the game's most disruptive defensive players. Freeney registered 56½ sacks during his first five seasons with the Colts and has forced 27 fumbles during his career.

Freeney and the Colts had until Monday to hammer out a long-term deal. Had that not happened, Freeney and the Colts would have been forced to settle for the one-year tender at $9.43 million, which would have left Freeney to decide whether or not to hold out.

Neither Polian nor Freeney wanted that to happen. Freeney expressed throughout the offseason that he wanted to remain a Colt. He attended most of the team's offeseason activities while Polian and Freeney's agent, Gary Wichard, worked on an agreement.

Freeney will receive $37.72 million over the first three years of the contract. In doing the deal, the Colts will save $3.68 million of salary-cap room that they can use to keep other players whose contracts are expiring. The Colts had $3.4 million of cap room before reaching agreement with Freeney.

"This really shows a commitment," Freeney said. "I have to thank [Colts owner] Jim Irsay and Bill Polian. They have done most of their big deals with the offense prior to this. Now, they've gotten to the defense and the guys who can go out and make some big plays on defense."

Depending on the way insiders view contracts, Patriots defensive end Richard Seymour had been the league's highest-paid defensive player if you consider the new money in a three-year, $28 million contract he signed in 2006. The Patriots view that deal as a $7.5 million-a-year contract if you include Seymour's salary in 2006.

Freeney's contract takes the top defensive pay scale to the $12 million-a-year range.

"I feel great about this because no one usually gets paid for the impact they have on the team," Freeney said. "To have a contract that pays me among the top players in the league and not just for being a defensive player means a lot. Normally, tight ends get paid with other tight ends and offensive linemen get paid with other offensive linemen."

This deal will have a significant impact on other top pass-rushers who are in negotiations to re-sign with their teams. New Orleans Saints defensive end Will Smith, Carolina Panthers defensive end Julius Peppers and Baltimore Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs are pass-rushers who were waiting to see how Freeney's negotiations turned out.

"It's great to see the Colts are paying a guy who stops a quarterback like a quarterback," Freeney said.
 

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What? What am I missing here?

Who would trade DeMarcus Ware for this guy?

BeWare is smiling reading this report--get ready to pay Mr. Jones
 

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SteveOS;1550555 said:
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2935483&campaign=rss&source=ESPNHeadlines

Defensive end Dwight Freeney has spent his entire football career chasing and sacking quarterbacks. Now, he's going to be paid as the premier player at his position.

Freeney, the Indianapolis Colts' franchise player, signed a six-year, $72 million contract with the team Friday that includes a $30 million signing bonus. He becomes the highest-paid defensive player in NFL history.

"To have me paid among the top players in the league -- not just as a defensive players -- means a lot of me," said Freeney, who flew to Indianapolis on Thursday night in anticipation of accepting the deal. "[Colts general manager] Bill Polian is the one who drafted me. I was hand-picked by him. He was going to do the right thing for the organization."

Polian drafted Freeney in the first round in 2002 and watched him develop into one of the game's most disruptive defensive players. Freeney registered 56½ sacks during his first five seasons with the Colts and has forced 27 fumbles during his career.

Freeney and the Colts had until Monday to hammer out a long-term deal. Had that not happened, Freeney and the Colts would have been forced to settle for the one-year tender at $9.43 million, which would have left Freeney to decide whether or not to hold out.

Neither Polian nor Freeney wanted that to happen. Freeney expressed throughout the offseason that he wanted to remain a Colt. He attended most of the team's offeseason activities while Polian and Freeney's agent, Gary Wichard, worked on an agreement.

Freeney will receive $37.72 million over the first three years of the contract. In doing the deal, the Colts will save $3.68 million of salary-cap room that they can use to keep other players whose contracts are expiring. The Colts had $3.4 million of cap room before reaching agreement with Freeney.

"This really shows a commitment," Freeney said. "I have to thank [Colts owner] Jim Irsay and Bill Polian. They have done most of their big deals with the offense prior to this. Now, they've gotten to the defense and the guys who can go out and make some big plays on defense."

Depending on the way insiders view contracts, Patriots defensive end Richard Seymour had been the league's highest-paid defensive player if you consider the new money in a three-year, $28 million contract he signed in 2006. The Patriots view that deal as a $7.5 million-a-year contract if you include Seymour's salary in 2006.

Freeney's contract takes the top defensive pay scale to the $12 million-a-year range.

"I feel great about this because no one usually gets paid for the impact they have on the team," Freeney said. "To have a contract that pays me among the top players in the league and not just for being a defensive player means a lot. Normally, tight ends get paid with other tight ends and offensive linemen get paid with other offensive linemen."

This deal will have a significant impact on other top pass-rushers who are in negotiations to re-sign with their teams. New Orleans Saints defensive end Will Smith, Carolina Panthers defensive end Julius Peppers and Baltimore Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs are pass-rushers who were waiting to see how Freeney's negotiations turned out.

"It's great to see the Colts are paying a guy who stops a quarterback like a quarterback," Freeney said.

based on last season numbers that comes out to 13 mill a sack. :lmao:
 

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CrazyCowboy;1550559 said:
What? What am I missing here?

Who would trade DeMarcus Ware for this guy?

BeWare is smiling reading this report--get ready to pay Mr. Jones

Ware still isn't at Freeney's level.

Peppers now, he's a far more complete player than Freeney.
 

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abersonc;1550568 said:
Ware still isn't at Freeney's level.

Peppers now, he's a far more complete player than Freeney.


ding ding ding. I've been telling people for a few years now that Peppers is the best defensive player in the NFL. If he went to a 3-4 team:eek: :eek: :eek: . Now that man is gonna get pizaid.
 

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abersonc;1550568 said:
Ware still isn't at Freeney's level.

Peppers now, he's a far more complete player than Freeney.

Scary thing is he only had 5.5 sacks last season. Granted he was double digit each year prior with 13, 11, 16, 11 and 5.5 no doubt good numbers but I think that is a pretty high price for those numbers.
 

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Doomsday101;1550573 said:
Scary thing is he only had 5.5 sacks last season. Granted he was double digit each year prior with 13, 11, 16, 11 and 5.5 no doubt good numbers but I think that is a pretty high price for those numbers.

That was more about the Colts having a crap DL - Robert Mathis gets sacks on the other side but that is b/c he's always got a single team whereas Freeney takes a double every down -- teams were really able to focus on him last year b/c the Colts interior line was so bad.

That DL was terrible last year.
 

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abersonc;1550577 said:
That was more about the Colts having a crap DL - Robert Mathis gets sacks on the other side but that is b/c he's always got a single team whereas Freeney takes a double every down -- teams were really able to focus on him last year b/c the Colts interior line was so bad.

That DL was terrible last year.

I got raked over the coals when I said that Ellis could have put up bigger number had he played with some other true pass rusher on D. Personally I think Freeney is a very good pass rusher, I don't think he is a very good run stopper and think the Colts overpaid just my opinion but I don't think the talent matches the pay day.
 

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With the cap the way it is now, they are all going to start to get paid like this. It doesn't bother me anymore - they have made the game incredibly rich, minus whale pay them for it.

It's this what BBall players make?
 

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That being said, idk if I even consider Freeney the biggest part of their defense.
 

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He will probably play 3 years of that 6 year contract. He will then lose a big step after 9 years in the league. He has been good for the Colts. Their defense would be bad if he was not around.
 

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stilltheguru;1550572 said:
ding ding ding. I've been telling people for a few years now that Peppers is the best defensive player in the NFL. If he went to a 3-4 team:eek: :eek: :eek: . Now that man is gonna get pizaid.

Why would Peppers need to go to 3-4 team to be :eek: :eek: :eek:? He is better suited as a DE in the 4-3. I think he is a bit of an underachiever. He is good. Really good, but really should be better. He has had good help along the rest of the defensive line for his career. I have seen him disappear quite a bit in big games.
 

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joseephuss;1550583 said:
He will probably play 3 years of that 6 year contract. He will then lose a big step after 9 years in the league. He has been good for the Colts. Their defense would be bad if he was not around.

There defense has been bad even with him. Colts have not been a very good defensive team. Take away the offensive fire power and the Colts would be in real trouble. Dallas defense has ranked higher over the last few years than the Colts and look at the comments about them.
 

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joseephuss;1550587 said:
Why would Peppers need to go to 3-4 team to be :eek: :eek: :eek:? He is better suited as a DE in the 4-3. I think he is a bit of an underachiever. He is good. Really good, but really should be better. He has had good help along the rest of the defensive line for his career. I have seen him disappear quite a bit in big games.


How is he better suited for a 4-3 team? He is bigger,faster,more versatile,and more agile than Demarcus Ware. Case closed. But thats for another thread. I'll let the D Freeney talk continue.
 

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joseephuss;1550587 said:
Why would Peppers need to go to 3-4 team to be :eek: :eek: :eek:? He is better suited as a DE in the 4-3. I think he is a bit of an underachiever. He is good. Really good, but really should be better. He has had good help along the rest of the defensive line for his career. I have seen him disappear quite a bit in big games.

stilltheguru;1550592 said:
How is he better suited for a 4-3 team? He is bigger,faster,more versatile,and more agile than Demarcus Ware. Case closed. But thats for another thread. I'll let the D Freeney talk continue.

I am pretty sure that Peppers could play at a high level in any defense and be dominant. Dunno about him being faster or more versatile than Demarcus Ware, who has probably already spent as much time in coverage in one season as Peppers has in his career, but that's neither here nor there.
 

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stilltheguru;1550592 said:
How is he better suited for a 4-3 team? He is bigger,faster,more versatile,and more agile than Demarcus Ware. Case closed. But thats for another thread. I'll let the D Freeney talk continue.

That is a bad case. He is not faster or more agile than Ware. He is bigger and very agile for a guy his size, but not agile enough to play OLB full time.
 

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joseephuss;1550595 said:
That is a bad case. He is not faster or more agile than Ware. He is bigger and very agile for a guy his size, but not agile enough to play OLB full time.



^WOW. I suggest to you to watch more Carolina games, seriously.
 

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Doomsday101;1550578 said:
I got raked over the coals when I said that Ellis could have put up bigger number had he played with some other true pass rusher on D. Personally I think Freeney is a very good pass rusher, I don't think he is a very good run stopper and think the Colts overpaid just my opinion but I don't think the talent matches the pay day.

Run stopper?

How can you stop the run when you are making a spin move on every play?

That Peppers, he's a damn good run stopper.

Totally agree on Ellis -- every pass rusher who puts up great #s has someone good on the other side. The really good ones do it with nobody on the other side
 

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Doomsday101;1550578 said:
I got raked over the coals when I said that Ellis could have put up bigger number had he played with some other true pass rusher


Someone like LaRoi Glover?
 

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abersonc;1550627 said:
Run stopper?

How can you stop the run when you are making a spin move on every play?

That Peppers, he's a damn good run stopper.

Totally agree on Ellis -- every pass rusher who puts up great #s has someone good on the other side. The really good ones do it with nobody on the other side

I agree with you on Peppers and while I like Freeney I think that is a big price tag the Colts are paying. While I really don't care what the Colts do with their money I still think they overpaid Freeney
 
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