Jamarcus Russell Finally Signs

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Sources: Raiders reach agreement in principle with top pick Russell

By Len Pasquarelli
ESPN.com

Updated: September 10, 2007, 10:08 PM ET

Ending months of negotiations and a holdout that stretched to more than six weeks, the Oakland Raiders reached a contract agreement in principle with JaMarcus Russell, the former LSU quarterback who was the first overall selection in the 2007 draft, on Monday.

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Barring any glitches, and contingent on formalities like him passing a physical exam, ESPN.com has confirmed that Russell will officially sign a six-year contract on Tuesday and should be on the field for the team's Wednesday practice. There is still considerable work to be done, however, in terms of drawing up the contract, and a source close to the negotiations said late Monday that the two sides could still be working "very late into the night and maybe into [Tuesday] morning" to craft the precise language of the deal. ESPN.com has learned that Russell is still not in the Bay Area, and will not fly to Oakland until his representatives feel comfortable with all the details of the contract.

Sources said the contract, hammered out in four days of marathon face-to-face negotiations in the Bay Area, has a maximum value of $68 million. The deal also includes $34.5 million in the first three years, an increase of about 65 percent over the first three seasons of the deal that Houston Texans defensive end Mario Williams, the top overall selection in the 2006 draft, will bank in his first three years. There is a $3 million guarantee in the fourth season of Russell's deal, essentially creating $37.5 million in guarantees.

So, while it appears that the Raiders were able to hold the guarantees in the range that they had been proposing in recent discussions, the long holdout seems to have garnered Russell a very advantageous payout structure. Of course, it also cost him any opportunity to win the starting job in training camp. The Raiders' staff chose Josh McCown as the starter after a preseason competition with Daunte Culpepper, who was signed as a free agent during camp. Russell, 22, staged one of the longest holdouts by a rookie in recent history.

In 2002, offensive tackle Bryant McKinnie, the first-round choice of the Minnesota Vikings that year, missed the first eight games of the regular season. In terms of top overall picks, no one has held out longer than Russell since tailback Bo Jackson declined to sign with Tampa Bay altogether in 1986.

During his three seasons as the LSU starter, Russell completed 493 of 797 passes for 6,625 yards, with 52 touchdown passes and 21 interceptions. After weeks of inertia, the parties met for much of the day Friday at an undisclosed Bay Area site, and drew close to an accord. The talks moved in reverse for a while when they resumed Saturday. Because the Raiders opened the season Sunday against the Detroit Lions, there was not much bargaining.

The weekend negotiations represented the first face-to-face bargaining since the parties met in Los Angeles on Aug. 20 and there was a ramped-up sense of urgency.

The two sides then got back to work Monday and spent much of the day fine-tuning the proposal and committing it to contract language.

Len Pasquarelli is a senior writer for ESPN.com.
 

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i read something that said he was going to cave in and accept Al Davis's deal but then several vets and teammates told him not to because he would lose respect in the locker room.
 

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Man, I wonder how many days AL Davis has wanted a do-over of this offseason. Moss opposite Calvin Johnson was the smart play. That would have been Raider football. QBs are so hit and miss. This kid probably flushed his rookie season and possibly his career by holding out.
 

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FiniteMan!;1636611 said:
Man, I wonder how many days AL Davis has wanted a do-over of this offseason. Moss opposite Calvin Johnson was the smart play. That would have been Raider football. QBs are so hit and miss. This kid probably flushed his rookie season and possibly his career by holding out.
So did John Elway and Bo Jackson.....................:rolleyes:
 

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air0208;1636610 said:
i read something that said he was going to cave in and accept Al Davis's deal but then several vets and teammates told him not to because he would lose respect in the locker room.
Why is that? You would think they would want their future to get signed as fast as possible.
 
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Russell deserved the money, like Mickey and Nate said they knew what it would take to sign a number one overall pick back in April so why drag it out this long? Makes NO sense but then of course we are talking about the "Raidas"....:rolleyes:
 

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dangerdoom4124;1636681 said:
Why is that? You would think they would want their future to get signed as fast as possible.

Thats what i would think too. But who knows about these guys these days.
 

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it was about time he signed! seriously why dont these guys prove something on the field and then ask for the big money! Yeagermeister is right we do need a rookie salary cap...
 

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Yeagermeister;1636689 said:
Three words.....rookie salary cap


No way a rookie should get that much

i agree - the constant escalation of 1st round pick salaries is going to go too far soon enough. the trouble is - would the players association allow it? they'd have to give something up.

like a better retirement package.

hmmm.....
 

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If there is a rookie salary cap, will Mark Cuban start a new league?
 

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Da Hammer;1636707 said:
it was about time he signed! seriously why dont these guys prove something on the field and then ask for the big money! Yeagermeister is right we do need a rookie salary cap...
because you have a short window to play football in your life. Why not get as much of it as you can. If you suck, and someone still wants to pay you as if you don't, then thats on the team. You are worth what you can negotiate.
 

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Yeagermeister;1636689 said:
Three words.....rookie salary cap


No way a rookie should get that much


It has to be the #1 issue during the next CBA talks, if not sooner.
 

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dogunwo;1636678 said:
So did John Elway and Bo Jackson.....................:rolleyes:

You may not remember elway's first few seasons. I have a very time believing this kid will make it.
 
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