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Don't see him holding out.

Matter of fact, I see his deal getting done before AJ's.

3 years at 30 million with 16-17 guaranteed sounds fair.

I don't think he is looking for McCaffery money.

The franchise tag number for RB is just over 10 million.

So something between that number and McCaffery's deal should get it done

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McCaffrey contract:

 

The new contract between the Panthers and running back Christian McCaffrey has become official. And the deal does indeed make McCaffrey the highest-paid running back in football.

The details of the deal, per a source with knowledge of it, follow. Following that, some analysis.

1. Signing bonus: $21.5 million.

2. 2020 base salary: $825,000, fully guaranteed.

3. 2021 base salary: $8.0375 million, $7.7375 million of which is fully guaranteed at signing.

4. 2022 base salary: $8.4 million, $8.1 million of which is guaranteed for injury at signing. The $8.1 million becomes fully guaranteed on the fifth day of the 2021 (not 2022) league year.

5. 2023 base salary: $11.8 million, $1 million of which is guaranteed for injury at signing.

6. 2024 base salary: $11.8 million.

7. 2025 base salary: $12 million.

8. 2021-25 workout bonuses: $200,000 per year.

The four-year extension has $30.0625 million fully guaranteed at signing. Another $8.1 million becomes fully guaranteed next March, making the practical guarantee $38.1625 million. (The Panthers could avoid owing him $38.1625 million only by cutting McCaffrey after one year, and paying him $30.625 million, with offset language subject to the $7.7375 million guarantee in 2021.)

The contract has a new-money average of $16.01853 million for the new four years. The full contract has a value of 75.36 million over five years, based on the $11.299 million McCaffrey was due to earn in 2020 and 2021.

The full guarantee at signing ($30 million and change) represents nearly 40 percent of the full value of the deal, which isn’t typical for tailback contracts. Instead, receivers are more likely to have a full guarantee in the range of 40 percent of the total deal.

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6 hours ago, High School Harry said:

Don't forget that they will play to empty stadiums and any player getting within six feet of another player will be penalized.

 

Well, that would reduce the penalties on Dre Kirkpatrick and our linebackers. 

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4 hours ago, I_C_Deadpeople said:

McCaffrey contract:

 

The new contract between the Panthers and running back Christian McCaffrey has become official. And the deal does indeed make McCaffrey the highest-paid running back in football.

The details of the deal, per a source with knowledge of it, follow. Following that, some analysis.

1. Signing bonus: $21.5 million.

2. 2020 base salary: $825,000, fully guaranteed.

3. 2021 base salary: $8.0375 million, $7.7375 million of which is fully guaranteed at signing.

4. 2022 base salary: $8.4 million, $8.1 million of which is guaranteed for injury at signing. The $8.1 million becomes fully guaranteed on the fifth day of the 2021 (not 2022) league year.

5. 2023 base salary: $11.8 million, $1 million of which is guaranteed for injury at signing.

6. 2024 base salary: $11.8 million.

7. 2025 base salary: $12 million.

8. 2021-25 workout bonuses: $200,000 per year.

The four-year extension has $30.0625 million fully guaranteed at signing. Another $8.1 million becomes fully guaranteed next March, making the practical guarantee $38.1625 million. (The Panthers could avoid owing him $38.1625 million only by cutting McCaffrey after one year, and paying him $30.625 million, with offset language subject to the $7.7375 million guarantee in 2021.)

The contract has a new-money average of $16.01853 million for the new four years. The full contract has a value of 75.36 million over five years, based on the $11.299 million McCaffrey was due to earn in 2020 and 2021.

The full guarantee at signing ($30 million and change) represents nearly 40 percent of the full value of the deal, which isn’t typical for tailback contracts. Instead, receivers are more likely to have a full guarantee in the range of 40 percent of the total deal.

Lots of money, but that is effectively a 3 year deal. 

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21 hours ago, SF2 said:

No, if you don’t report for the first day of official training camp you don’t get credit for the season. The rule under the former CBA was 30 days before the season started.  They probably should have studied the new CBA more. 

Yep,you are correct.I read this article,and should have gone back and checked before posting.

 

https://www.fieldgulls.com/2020/4/16/21223421/why-4th-year-players-chris-carson-joe-mixon-wont-hold-out-new-cba-seattle-seahawks-bengals-accrued

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3 minutes ago, Sox said:

Yep,you are correct.I read this article,and should have gone back and checked before posting.

 

https://www.fieldgulls.com/2020/4/16/21223421/why-4th-year-players-chris-carson-joe-mixon-wont-hold-out-new-cba-seattle-seahawks-bengals-accrued

 Believe me the first time I read it I didn’t believe it either.  

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