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HIGHEST Paid players by position--WOW.


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EXCERPT:

The leading LB is Terrell Suggs, who currently gets paid a total of $24.9 million per annum.

The number one DL is Albert Haynesworth, who is on $24.6 million per year after endorsements.

The best-paid WR is Darrius Heyward-Bey. He will get this year a whopping $21.5 million in total.

When it comes to the RT position, Jason Smith is the numero uno. He is on no less than $20.6 million.

So who is the best paid DE? No other than Julius Peppers! The Bears player is on $20 million a year.

The number one NT is Vince Wilfork, who receives $18.9 per annum for his efforts.

The NFL’s best rewarded CB is DeAngelo Hall, who gets $18.5 million a year.

http://www.electro-mech.com/team-sports/football/the-highest-paid-nfl-players/comment-page-1/

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As a free market libertarian (socially liberal, fiscally conservative) I see no contradiction between pretending to have read atlas shrugged and advocating an unnatural cap to how much owners can spend on something.

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