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Dak just got a contract!


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10 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

so he will make $42m in 2021 when the cap is at $180m?  Dak needs to break the huddle by chanting, "Block, rookies!"

 

2 minutes ago, NcPsa10 said:

Dak’s 2021 cap hit is likely $22.2M ($15M less than his tag)

With two void years added, the Cowboys appear to be using a signing & option bonus 

 

He is making 75 million his first year

At its max, 164 million dollars. He gets 126 million guaranteed. So regardless of what happens, Dak is clearly going to get paid — 66 million dollars at a signing bonus, 75 million in Year 1. I mean, this is really — for the Cowboys and Dak Prescott, this is what they've been waiting for.

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Highest Avg. Paid #NFL Players

1. Patrick Mahomes, $45M
2. Dak Prescott, $40M
3. Deshaun Watson, $39M
4. Russell Wilson, $35M
5. Goff/Rodgers, $33.5M 

 

Most Year 1 Cash

1. Dak Prescott, $75M
2. Aaron Rodgers, $66.9M
3. Matthew Stafford, $51M
4. Joey Bosa, $43M
5. Jimmy Garoppolo $41.95M

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4 minutes ago, NcPsa10 said:

Highest Avg. Paid #NFL Players

1. Patrick Mahomes, $45M
2. Dak Prescott, $40M
3. Deshaun Watson, $39M
4. Russell Wilson, $35M
5. Goff/Rodgers, $33.5M 

 

Most Year 1 Cash

1. Dak Prescott, $75M
2. Aaron Rodgers, $66.9M
3. Matthew Stafford, $51M
4. Joey Bosa, $43M
5. Jimmy Garoppolo $41.95M

Everyone knew they were going to overpay. I was saying that when people were talking about us acquiring him. 

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7 minutes ago, PootieNunu said:

Everyone knew they were going to overpay. I was saying that when people were talking about us acquiring him. 

Indeed , He got paid and got it his way 

Dak Prescott's contract reportedly has a no-trade and no-tag clause; with the Cowboys planning to tag him Tuesday for procedural reasons, it will be virtually impossible for the Cowboys or anyone else to franchise-tag him again.

 

Last year the #Cowboys wanted
- 5+ years
- $33M per year
- $105M guaranteed

This year Dak got...
- 4 years (more control)
- $40M per year
- $126M guaranteed

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4 minutes ago, NcPsa10 said:

Indeed , He got paid and got it his way 

Dak Prescott's contract reportedly has a no-trade and no-tag clause; with the Cowboys planning to tag him Tuesday for procedural reasons, it will be virtually impossible for the Cowboys or anyone else to franchise-tag him again.

 

Last year the #Cowboys wanted
- 5+ years
- $33M per year
- $105M guaranteed

This year Dak got...
- 4 years (more control)
- $40M per year
- $126M guaranteed

Its a stupid number for a fringe top 10 QB. Its not like he was dragging Dallas to the playoffs every year. I am glad Dallas locked him up and there is no threat of us looking into him.

The deal includes $66 million to sign and $75 million in year one, the most in NFL history.

 

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