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Voth compares timelines on all of Gettleman's offseasons


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Black and Blue Review

 

2013

SIGNED BY 3/12/13    2013 BASE SALARY    SIGNING BONUS    GUARANTEED MONEY    2013 CAP NUMBER
DT Colin Cole    $840,000            $620,000
LB Jordan Senn    $715,000    $65,000        $620,000
WR James Shaw    $12,000            $12,000
TOTAL    $1,567,000    $65,000        $1,252,000

2014

SIGNED BY 3/12/14    2014 BASE SALARY    SIGNING BONUS    GUARANTEED MONEY    2014 CAP NUMBER
DE Greg Hardy    $13,116,000        $13,116,000    $13,116,000
K Graham Gano    $950,000    $3,000,000    $3,950,000    $1,700,000
TE Richie Brockel    $650,000    $75,000    $150,000    $755,000
OT Garry Williams    $421,882    $75,000    $75,000    $551,882
S Anderson Russell    $56,118            $56,118
TOTAL    $15,194,000    $3,150,000    $17,291,000    $16,229,000

2015

SIGNED BY 3/12/15    2015 BASE SALARY    SIGNING BONUS    GUARANTEED MONEY    2015 CAP NUMBER
TE Greg Olsen    $900,000*    $12,000,000    $12,000,000    $6,300,000*
OT Michael Oher    $850,000    $2,500,000    $2,500,000    $2,421,875
WR Ted Ginn    $900,000    $1,700,000    $1,700,000    $1,850,000
DT Dwan Edwards    $1,000,000    $1,000,000    $1,000,000    $1,750,000
TE Ed Dickson    $715,000    $2,000,000    $2,000,000    $1,516,666
CB Teddy Williams    $900,000    $220,000    $220,000    $680,000
DT Colin Cole    $970,000    $80,000    $80,000    $665,000
QB Joe Webb    $745,000    $80,000    $80,000    $665,000
OL Chris Scott    $745,000    $80,000    $80,000    $665,000
RB Fozzy Whittaker    $585,000    $50,000    $50,000    $635,000
LB Ben Jacobs    $585,000            $585,000
WR Brenton Bersin    $510,000            $510,000
C Brian Folkerts    $510,000            $510,000
TOTAL    $9,050,000    $19,710,000    $19,710,000    $12,453,541

 

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