Re: Wilfork Gets the Franchise Tag
The Pittsburgh Steelers signed James Farrior to a five-year contract, which includes a $5 million signing bonus and is worth $12.6 million over the first three seasons.
The last two years of the deal are meant to lessen the salary cap impact of the deal.
There is a big difference between ponying up $12.6 million for three years as opposed to what Hampton is looking for. If we overpay for Hampton we may not be able to re-sign players like Mendenhall, Santonio and Woodley whose contracts are expiring soon.
it's just not the Steelers' philosophy to overpay, they didn't do it for Faneca and they won't for Hampton either...if a deal is to be done Hampton and his agent need to lower their demands to something in the 3-year $20-25 million range.
Originally posted by Chadman
The Pittsburgh Steelers signed James Farrior to a five-year contract, which includes a $5 million signing bonus and is worth $12.6 million over the first three seasons.
The last two years of the deal are meant to lessen the salary cap impact of the deal.
There is a big difference between ponying up $12.6 million for three years as opposed to what Hampton is looking for. If we overpay for Hampton we may not be able to re-sign players like Mendenhall, Santonio and Woodley whose contracts are expiring soon.
it's just not the Steelers' philosophy to overpay, they didn't do it for Faneca and they won't for Hampton either...if a deal is to be done Hampton and his agent need to lower their demands to something in the 3-year $20-25 million range.
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