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How Long Can Steve Smith and Deangelo Williams Play in the NFL?


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I'm very curious as to what you guys think, since these guys are such an integral part of our offense.

Sorry if this has been addressed before, I've been having serious problems with the huddle thread search function lately.

feel free to say how long other people on the team will last.

And how long do RB's and WR's usually last in general?

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Smitty has about 5.5 years left I'd say.

Dwill imho won't play his entire 5 year big money contract here so many people bitch about. I say he'll be gone after the guaranteed 21 mill portion is done so probably 3 years. Maybe re-sign here or somewhere else for less cash after that if he's still healthy.

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Hard to say with Smitty. Seems the receivers who last little longer are big guys who don't need to be fast or great route runners, big attacking receivers. Of corse this isn't always the case. Smitty relies on speed but at the same time he can run a crisp route. Route-running and faking/deception are something Smitty does really well. He also fights for the ball. I think he'll have to focus on those things to be able to last. I would say after next year we'll start to notice him slowing down but I think he will still be a good WR for years to come. But who knows really.

Dwill will probably last 2-3 years longer than the average back. He split carries and that's why he'll last. RBs usually last depending on how their used with some exceptions.

I believe Dwill will be in his prime all the way until his contract starts to end, around then I think you'll notice he isn't as quick.

Once again no one really knows, it's just a matter of how far their bodies can take them, because mentally these guys can play forever.

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Smitty has about 5.5 years left I'd say.

Dwill imho won't play his entire 5 year big money contract here so many people bitch about. I say he'll be gone after the guaranteed 21 mill portion is done so probably 3 years. Maybe re-sign here or somewhere else for less cash after that if he's still healthy.

i could be mistaken, but isn't his $16 million dollar signing bonus included in his contract?

if that's the case, the $21 million guaranteed is just wording...he's pocketing almost 23 of the $43 million this season alone.

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Smitty and D-Lo are still relatively young in my eyes. ;)

That video in your sig makes me want us to run the ball more. Go figure. We've had one real memorable run all year and that was DWill's option play...well it should have been two....but Stew's got called back in the Jaguars game. Such a travesty. That would have made the top 10 highlights of the year.

I'm still pulling for Cam to have a 65 yarder for a TD.

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i could be mistaken, but isn't his $16 million dollar signing bonus included in his contract?

if that's the case, the $21 million guaranteed is just wording...he's pocketing almost 23 of the $43 million this season alone.

Yes the signing bonus is part of the guaranteed money, so yes he's getting around 22.6 million of his 43 million this year. His cap hit for this season is around 7 million if I remember correctly.

five-year, $43 million contract. The deal contains $21 million guaranteed, including a $16 million signing bonus and $5 million of Williams' second-year base salary.

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