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Wrong...it is around 4 m in new money because for each one signed someone else gets waxed.Signing the rookies usually takes around 10 million I believe.
I'm not trying to be a jerk, I swear. But I don't know how many times I have to tell you this. They don't have any choice in the matter. They have to play out their full rookie deal before any extension begins. This isn't a matter of opinion.
So if Parsons gets an extension after 2023, he still has to play out his 4th year and 5th year option of his rookie deal. Then the new one begins.
what do with the rest of the $10,999,999.50.........Jeff Heath super max deal
I think draft picks are sort of locked until after year 3. And then it is an extension not a new deal, so year 4 of rookie deal is still what it is and new deal in Year 5 goes up.I don’t remember us discussing whether they had to play out their full deal. You must be thinking of someone else. Players always have a choice they can hold out if they want more money. I don’t see that happening with Trevon Diggs he’s not the player Parson’s is. However Parsons is a rare talent and we have been playing multiple positions. If he were to win DPOY and feels he’s outplayed his rookie deal it’s not out of the question that he would want more money by year three or four. Besides I don’t see the Cowboys allowing Parsons to play out his full deal they’ll want to extend him prior to his final year. You risk having to franchise him if you can’t come to an agreement or having him walk if you let him play out the final year.
I think draft picks are sort of locked until after year 3. And then it is an extension not a new deal, so year 4 of rookie deal is still what it is and new deal in Year 5 goes up.
It's more like 25M. 15M is available now and another 10M is available post 6/1 for L.Collins
I don’t remember us discussing whether they had to play out their full deal. You must be thinking of someone else. Players always have a choice they can hold out if they want more money. I don’t see that happening with Trevon Diggs he’s not the player Parson’s is. However Parsons is a rare talent and we have been playing multiple positions. If he were to win DPOY and feels he’s outplayed his rookie deal it’s not out of the question that he would want more money by year three or four. Besides I don’t see the Cowboys allowing Parsons to play out his full deal they’ll want to extend him prior to his final year. You risk having to franchise him if you can’t come to an agreement or having him walk if you let him play out the final year.
I'm not thinking of someone else. It's you. Sometimes I think I'm being punked, or you're messing with me to get some laughs. So we'll try this one more time.
Seems like you can’t get your arguments straight. Show me a post what we discussed if a rookie had to play out their entire deal.
Parsons rookie deal is from '21 to '24 and 2025 is his 5th year option. He has to play those years. They cannot be replaced with something new. After 2023 he wants an extension. He gets a 4 year 120M extension, 20M signing bonus. He gets the signing bonus up front. The other 100M starts in 2026. Not sooner. Holding out cannot change this.
It was in the conversation about Kyler Murray no longer wanting to play on his rookie deal.
I'm not trying to be a jerk, I swear. But I don't know how many times I have to tell you this. They don't have any choice in the matter. They have to play out their full rookie deal before any extension begins.
He no longer wants to play under it. He’s played three full seasons and can now renegotiate it. You’re saying they have to play out their entire rookie contract. Not true or the Cardinals wouldn’t have an issue with Kyler Murray.
You’re wrong do a Google!
Draft pick contracts can't be renegotiated until the conclusion of a player's third NFL regular season
Yes, that's what I'm saying, and yes, it's true. All you have to do is go and look at the contracts yourself. A rookie contract cannot be renegotiated. Period. You can negotiate an extension to that contract after 3 years.
I don't have to do a google. I look at these contracts. I know the rules. I don't care about any site that doesn't.
You’re denying that they can renegotiate their rookie contract after three years? You’re making up your own rules. Lol The links are all there and you think everyone is wrong but you’re right? Lol