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Scourton isn't signed (& apparently it's a thing)


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On 7/18/2025 at 1:18 PM, NAS said:

If the contract is fully guaranteed and a player goes bust, it puts the teams at a huge disadvantage from a cap perspective and impacts their ability to pay veteran players who have actually proven themselves.  

100% vs 90% isn't a massive difference or disadvantage. 2 million won't make or break a team

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2 hours ago, frankw said:

Anyone who watched the blueprint knows we think highly of Nic. Just get the deal done and get him out there for camp.

I don't think he is very likely to be traded pre-season and even less likely to be at a reasonable price.

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New Orleans Saints and QB Tyler Shough reached agreement today on a fully-guaranteed $10.795 contract, per

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. At pick No. 40, Shough is the last player selected in the 2025 draft to secure a fully-guaranteed deal. The contract also includes annual Roster Bonus structure whereby Shough receives the majority of his compensation each year during the first week of training camp.

 

 

Tyler was not the linchpin about others signing, but he was the last player to get a fully guarantee at 40th overall. 

Still 36(?) browns RB remains unsigned, he got arrested and it looks bad.....

 

Plus this didn't last into the TC, I thought it could easily. Like 50/50 it would. 

 

Glad Nic is signed, details are not made public, sportac maybe right, its still sorta early-

 https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/player/_/id/97850/nic-scourton

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