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<blockquote data-quote="HardRightEdge" data-source="post: 713548"><p>I expected him to get paid given it's a second contract + 1 year. It's not high end crazy given the injuries and mediocre performance over the first 4 years with just the one breakout year. Lorenzo Alexander got paid a whole lot less after his breakout year at age 32, 2 years for $9 mil total. </p><p></p><p>Like I said, it's what the market will bear. The Packer offer would have been near or above competing offers. What I reacted to is the "cap friendly" claim or that the $18.5 mil guaranteed makes this some kind of bargain for a one-season breakout:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://overthecap.com/player/nick-perry/1129" target="_blank">http://overthecap.com/player/nick-perry/1129</a></p><p></p><p>Year 3 carries $11.1 in dead cap and $3.6 mil in cap savings. He could play some disappointing football over the first 2 years of the deal and still be retained for year 3 given those numbers. At the conclusion of year 3, the effective guarantee is $39 mil (cap for years 1-3 + year 4 dead money).</p><p></p><p>Year 4 has the $7.4 mil in dead cap and $6.9 mil in cap savings. Still, decent but not great performance in years 1-3 would likely lead to retention in year 4.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardRightEdge, post: 713548"] I expected him to get paid given it's a second contract + 1 year. It's not high end crazy given the injuries and mediocre performance over the first 4 years with just the one breakout year. Lorenzo Alexander got paid a whole lot less after his breakout year at age 32, 2 years for $9 mil total. Like I said, it's what the market will bear. The Packer offer would have been near or above competing offers. What I reacted to is the "cap friendly" claim or that the $18.5 mil guaranteed makes this some kind of bargain for a one-season breakout: [URL]http://overthecap.com/player/nick-perry/1129[/URL] Year 3 carries $11.1 in dead cap and $3.6 mil in cap savings. He could play some disappointing football over the first 2 years of the deal and still be retained for year 3 given those numbers. At the conclusion of year 3, the effective guarantee is $39 mil (cap for years 1-3 + year 4 dead money). Year 4 has the $7.4 mil in dead cap and $6.9 mil in cap savings. Still, decent but not great performance in years 1-3 would likely lead to retention in year 4. [/QUOTE]
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