Coogs in the Pros--Football

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Good to see Stevenson do his thing.

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Dormandy never got a shot here because of Tune but he looked good for SA slinging it to Speedy

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Hope this get him back in the NFL where he belongs.

Looks like Patrick Paul will slip to the 2nd round which is still really good. Regardless of which round he is drafted in he will be paid handsomely – much more than any normal graduate can walk into in their first year.

How Does the Rookie Wage Scale Change By Round?
All first round picks will sign four-year deals, with the team having an option to extend the deal to a fifth year. After the first pick the salaries will drop consistently and the No. 32 overall pick in the first round will be able to sign a deal worth around $12.75 million.

In the second round of the Draft, contracts will be worth between $6.3 million and $9.9 million. The first pick in the third round can sign a deal worth $6 million while the last pick in the third will have to settle for a $5.5 million deal.

Fourth rounders will get between $4.5 million and $4.8 million. Fifth rounders will all get more than $4 million and less than $5 million. The first pick in the sixth round will get $4.2 million and the last pick in the sixth (No. 217) will get $4.1 million. Slightly more than $4.09 million that Mr. Irrelevant, pick No. 259, will make.

Even undrafted free agents make $795,000.00 which is much more than I ever made in one year.

Paul to the Dolphins!

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