Todd Gurley signs record-breaking contract extension with Rams 45 million guaranteed

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  • SteelCrazy
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    • Aug 2008
    • 5049

    Todd Gurley signs record-breaking contract extension with Rams 45 million guaranteed

    record-breaking for a running back. 4 years 60 million 45 million guaranteed. Any hopes I had of the Steelers re-signing Le'Veon Bell have diminished. Bell is going to want at least 45 million guaranteed and will probably get more and I cannot see the Steelers giving him a contract of that size.

    To be honest, I don't want to see that size of a contract given to a running back of any caliber. On the other hand what do I know?
    Last edited by SteelCrazy; 07-25-2018, 02:43 PM.
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  • SteelerOfDeVille
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    • May 2008
    • 9069

    #2
    I've said all along that Lev Bell wasn't asking anything far-fetched...
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    • feltdizz
      Legend
      • May 2008
      • 27532

      #3
      Originally posted by SteelerOfDeVille
      I've said all along that Lev Bell wasn't asking anything far-fetched...
      Yup, people acted like he was out of his mind. These were the same people who thought he wouldnt give anywhere near the offer we gave him last year.

      I think James Harrison was spot on. We couldn’t afford Bell do we tagged him and hoped he would take less to stay with the Steelers.

      Not mad at either side
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      • Steelwolf
        Pro Bowler
        • Jul 2014
        • 1294

        #4
        He is only one player, sure he's a great one but recently there have been some good backs picked up. If he was thinking about winning a ring, I'd say to the FO make some moves to get some beef on defense and let's get one. Dude only cares about himself and it shows. Go Steelers!

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        • Steelwolf
          Pro Bowler
          • Jul 2014
          • 1294

          #5
          I should add, looks.like other players are seeing what is happening with this situation and taking advantage lol

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          • RuthlessBurgher
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            • May 2008
            • 33208

            #6
            By Mike Florio
            Jul 25, 2018, 4:56 PM EDT
            Inside Todd Gurley’s new deal

            At a time when everyone was watching and waiting for Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald to get a new contract, the team opted instead to extend running back Todd Gurley. The dust has now officially settled, PFT has obtained the full breakdown of the deal, and the numbers are every bit as impressive as the original reports suggesting.

            Now, the $45 million in reported guarantees aren’t, as many realize by now, fully guaranteed at signing. But the devices used by Roc Nation make the money fully guaranteed, as a practical matter.

            More on that in a moment. For now, the nuts and bolts of the contract.

            1. Signing bonus: $21 million.

            2. 2018 base salary: $950,000, fully guaranteed.

            3. 2019 base salary: $5 million, guaranteed for injury at signing and fully guaranteed on the third day of the 2019 league year.

            4. 2020 roster bonus due on third day of 2020 league year: $7.55 million, guaranteed for injury at signing and fully guaranteed on the third day of the 2019 league year.

            5. 2020 salary: $5.5 million, guaranteed for injury at signing and fully guaranteed on the third day of the 2020 league year.

            6. 2021 roster bonus due on the third day of 2021 league year or when the first game, whichever is earlier: $5 million, guaranteed for injury at signing and fully guaranteed on the third day of the 2020 league year.

            7. 2021 salary: $4 million.

            8. 2022 roster bonus, due on the third day of the 2022 league year: $1 million.

            9. 2022 training camp reporting bonus: $4 million.

            10. 2022 salary: $5 million.

            11. 2023 roster bonus, due on the third day of the 2023 league year: $1 million.

            12. 2023 training camp reporting bonus: $4 million.

            13. 2023 salary: $5.449 million.

            14. 2023 escalator: Up to $2.5 million based on individual and team performance.

            And now for some more information and analysis on the deal.

            First, much of the guaranteed money has no offset language. Specifically, the signing bonus, 2018 salary, 2019 salary, and $5 million of the 2020 roster bonus are not subject to dollar-for-dollar credit if the Rams release Gurley. That’s $31.95 million.

            Second, $26.95 million is fully guaranteed at signing.

            Third, as of the third day of the 2019 league year, $34.5 million of the deal will be fully guaranteed. Thus, to avoid owing him nearly $40 million, the Rams would have to cut Gurley after only one season. Which would give him $26.95 million for one year, none of which would be subject to offset.

            Fourth, another $10.5 million becomes fully guaranteed on the third day of the 2020 league year. Which means that, to avoid paying him the full $45 million in guaranteed money, they’d have to cut him after two years — and he’d walk away with $34.5 million for two seasons of work.

            Fifth, the 2021 roster bonus was negotiated with a potential work stoppage in mind. That’s why the trigger is the third day of the league year or the playing of the first game.

            Sixth, technically, the four-year, $60 million extension has a base value of $57.5 million. This also means that the full six-year deal has a base value of $69.449 million. Which makes the new-money average of the base deal $14.375 million and the total average from signing $11.574 million.

            Those numbers are still far and away above the current running back market, which has been depressed at the top end since Adrian Peterson and Chris Johnson signed their long-term deals in 2011.

            As noted on Tuesday, Gurley was due to make only $2.3 million this year. By next year, Le'Veon Bell‘s new deal would have become the benchmark for Gurley. So the Rams made Gurley an offer he really couldn’t refuse, with a practical guarantee at signing of $34.5 million and a clear path to the full $45 million.

            Plus, Gurley will be 29 when the deal expires, which will give him another shot at a market-level deal, if he stays healthy and effective.

            Seventh, and finally, Gurley would have made $37.3 million over the next four years, if he’d gone year to year. Under the new deal, the cash flow is $21.95 million through one year, $26.95 million through two years, $39.5 million through three years, and $49.5 million through four years. That’s $12.2 million more through four years than he would have made under the final two years of his rookie deal and two years of the franchise tag.

            So it was a very good deal for Gurley, one that he couldn’t have refused. And by offering it now, the Rams avoided having Bell’s new contract push the bar for Gurley even higher in 2019.
            Steeler teams featuring stat-driven, me-first, fantasy-football-darling diva types such as Antonio Brown & Le'Veon Bell won no championships.

            Super Bowl winning Steeler teams were built around a dynamic, in-your-face defense plus blue-collar, hard-hitting, no-nonsense football players on offense such as Hines Ward & Jerome Bettis.

            We don't want Juju & Conner to replace what we lost in Brown & Bell.

            We are counting on Juju & Conner to return us to the glory we once had with Hines & The Bus.

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            • Steel Maniac
              Banned
              • Apr 2017
              • 19472

              #7
              Thanks ruth..

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              • pittpete
                Legend
                • Aug 2008
                • 6825

                #8
                Todd Gurley’s new contract might actually hurt Le’Veon Bell more than it helps him
                If Le’Veon Bell believes the new contract signed by Los Angeles Rams’ running back Todd Gurley will be the baseline for his negotiations in 2019, he might find he is ultimately disappointed
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                • steelz09
                  Administrator
                  • Jan 2008
                  • 4675

                  #9
                  Originally posted by pittpete
                  Todd Gurley’s new contract might actually hurt Le’Veon Bell more than it helps him
                  https://www.behindthesteelcurtain.co...-steelers-rams
                  That's a well written and thought out article. I pretty much agree with all points.

                  Be careful though, if you don't think Bell should get a contract that would be detrimental to the team from a contract perspective, you will be called names.
                  Tomlin: Let's unleash hell and "mop the floor" with the competition.

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                  • feltdizz
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                    • May 2008
                    • 27532

                    #10
                    That contract doesn’t hurt Bell at all.

                    It helps all great RB’s who are up for a new contract.

                    Only way it hurts is if Gurley falls off a cliff next year.
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                    • Ernie
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                      • Aug 2013
                      • 8470

                      #11
                      Bell is likely going to sign a deal comparable to what we offered him (factoring in depreciation for another year of age and wear and tear).

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                      • SidSmythe
                        Hall of Famer
                        • Sep 2008
                        • 4708

                        #12
                        It's amazing the Patriots have had the success they've had over the past 18 yrs without a RB the caliber of LB!!
                        It's time to get over this guy and move on.
                        Here We Go Steelers, Here We Go...
                        Here We Go Steelers, Here We Go...
                        Here We Go Steelers, Here We Go...!!!

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                        • feltdizz
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                          • May 2008
                          • 27532

                          #13
                          Originally posted by SidSmythe
                          It's amazing the Patriots have had the success they've had over the past 18 yrs without a RB the caliber of LB!!
                          It's time to get over this guy and move on.
                          is it really?

                          Brady is a beast and they cheat every chance they get.


                          If any other team got the favorable calls the Pats get they would have similar success if they had a QB like Brady.
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                          • Ernie
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                            • Aug 2013
                            • 8470

                            #14
                            Originally posted by SidSmythe
                            It's amazing the Patriots have had the success they've had over the past 18 yrs without a RB the caliber of LB!!
                            It's time to get over this guy and move on.


                            Looking solely at a numbers perspective (Team Rushing averages)
                            2005-2008
                            1786.5 per year

                            2009-2012
                            1511.40 per year

                            2013 to present (with Bell)
                            1490.80 per year
                            Last edited by Ernie; 07-26-2018, 09:40 AM.

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                            • Ernie
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                              • Aug 2013
                              • 8470

                              #15
                              If someone's got the time to do it... I'd love to see what our average RB payroll was for those years... would make for an interesting discussion.

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