With the Atlanta Falcons signing on Tuesday of quarterback Matt Ryan, to a 6 yr/$72 million deal, $34.75 million of it guaranteed, now Ryan, the #3 overall pick and Jake Long, the #1 overall pick, are signed for the future.
However lost in the mix is the player sandwiched between both of them, the #2 overall pick in the 2008 NFL Draft, defensive end Chris Long of the St. Louis Rams.
But with the NFL owners deciding to opt out of the current CBA, the chance for Long to make the amount of money that Ryan, Jake Long, as well as the #2 overall pick last year, Calvin Johnson, have made might have passed.
This is because, in short (a deeper explanation can be found in this article from foxsports.com here) rookie deals which are usually are for six years, are becoming phased out because of the labour uncertainty. What this means is the amount of money teams could have stretched in a sixth year are gone, leaving the player with less money.
So to combat this, the NFLPA wants players like Long, to accept five year deals, thus making them free agents a year earlier and opening up the possibility to get the big money deal later in their careers.
This is creating a new bargaining table for player agents and teams, one which becomes very murky as the NFL moves towards a possible uncapped year in 2010.
For Long and his camp, I see them looking nowhere else but to seek the aforementioned five year deal.
Comparing what Long could receive on a five-year deal to the amount that the #2 overall pick last year, Calvin Johnson received, a 6yr/$64 million dollar deal with $27.2 million guaranteed, Long could come in the 5yr/50-55 million dollar range, or even less.
Very interesting things are happening in terms of what could be the beginning of new economics in the NFL. Stay tuned for what could be not such a hot summer for those big money deals.
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2 Responses to “Rams Long waits for his big payday…or should he?”
Posted: 05/23/08 at 12:20 pm
Nice piece Femi, interesting stuff! Do you think the 1st round picks will be out longer than usual because of this?
Posted: 05/24/08 at 3:03 pm
Thanks Anderson. I think that players holding out for longer is a definite possibility. Look at the Chad Johnson saga with the Bengals. It has dragged on and on and this is similar to what contract holdouts in the upcoming year with star free agents could be like.