Most of his guarantees are base salary, making him movable in a trade almost at any point. I see 46mil fully guaranteed, 35.5 for base, 10.5 signing. Jones is a very good corner, outside of his ball skills.
Coopers cap hit is 12mil this year, 22mil years 2-5. His guaranteed salary runs out next year. Making it a 2 year, 34mil deal, cap hit wise through 2022, while in reality paying him 40mil in real cash. They found a way to lower his first year by 8 over the average, and can get out of it before year 3, if need be, and only have 6mil dead cap, with a "savings" of 16mil. Or, if he is still doing well, they can restructure and add a voidable year at the end to lower his cap hits and Cooper gets to cash out again.
Even with Cooper, his signing bonus was only 10mil out of that 40mil. Which means if by some reason we had to get rid of him next year via trade, it's only a 8 mil dead cap, with a "savings" of 14mil. The team receiving Cooper is then on the hook for the guaranteed base.