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Cam's salary cap numbers over next 6 years


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A bunch of details from Corry and Albert Breer:

 

Joel Corry ‏@corryjoel 2h2 hours ago
Cam Newton's 3 year cash flow is $67.666M. He's getting $68M in the 1st 3 new years. That's a different metric from 3 year cash flow.


Cam Newton's 3 year cash flow of $67.666M suggests he would have gotten exclusive franchise tags by playing out his rookie deal.


Cam Newton's 2015-2020 salary cap numbers are $13M, $19.5M, $20.166M, $21.5M, $23.2M & $21.1M.


There's a $10M option bonus in 2016 & corresponding $10M non-exercise fee with the option.


Per source, the full guarantee on Panthers QB Cam Newton's five-year extension is $31 million. The injury guarantee is $60 million.


Cam Newton gets $31 million in Year 1, $54 million over the first two years of the deal, and $67.7 million over the first three years.


Cam Newton's three-year cashflow of $67.7M is actually second in NFL history. Peyton Manning's 2011 Colts deal had a 3-year take of $70.2M.


As for what Newton gets now: $22.5 million to sign, and a $7.5 million roster bonus later this week. $1 million base for '15.


Cam Newton and Matt Ryan's contracts are similar. Same APY. Ryan has bigger full guarantee ($42M-$31M); Newton better 3-year ($67.7M-$63M).

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Interesting. The guarantee may technically only be $31M, but he's pretty much guaranteed to see all of that $67.7M. Actually kind of surprised the full guarantee is only $31M--thought $40-45M would be right. Even better for us in case he decides to do the daycare thing full time instead of football...

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13 million and option bonus are also fully guaranteed, making the total guaranteed 54 million, 6 million for injury. First two years are completely guaranteed. 22.5 sgining bonus, 10 million option due in 2016, 7.5 roster, and 14 million in salary first two years.

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