WR Tyler Lockett signs extension - 4y/$69.2M

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This is awesome news. Now I just want to see

WR 1 DK
WR 2 Lockett
WR 3 AB (the well behaved version)
 

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Contracts are never as much as first announced. The last year, and guaranteed money in years 3 and 4 will tell the story.

Yes he's worth it. Plus the Seahawks have a lot of cap space coming up in '22 and '23.

FYI:

Contract:3 yr(s) / $54,000,000

Signing Bonus$5,800,000

Average Salary$18,000,000

Total Guarantees$35,000,000

Guaranteed at Signing$22,540,000

Free Agent:2023 / UFA

Spotrac
 

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Great to hear this one. Sounds like more manipulation to move money around. Maybe this forebodes something with KJ or Dunbar...would be nice to hang onto at least one of them. Preferable Dunbar, really. We have young guys stepping up to cover KJ's spot.
 

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Dunbars insta in his comments mentions hes in talks w/ Seattle and theyre good
 
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No void years.

[tweet]https://twitter.com/BradyHenderson/status/1377345598303563780[/tweet]
 

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ivotuk":32jzbnuy said:
Contracts are never as much as first announced. The last year, and guaranteed money in years 3 and 4 will tell the story.

Yes he's worth it. Plus the Seahawks have a lot of cap space coming up in '22 and '23.

FYI:

Contract:3 yr(s) / $54,000,000

Signing Bonus$5,800,000

Average Salary$18,000,000

Total Guarantees$35,000,000

Guaranteed at Signing$22,540,000

Free Agent:2023 / UFA

Spotrac

where did you find this? didn't see a tweet or anything on their site
 

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Guessing it looks something like this:

$25M Signing Bonus
Age / Year / Salary / Cap Number / Dead Money if Cut
28 / 2021 / $2M (Gtd) / $7M / $37M
29 / 2022 / $10M (Gtd) / $15M / $30M
30 / 2023 / $10M / $15M / $15M
31 / 2024 / $11M / $16M / $10M
32 / 2025 / $12M / $17M / $5M
 

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Remember when alot pf posters said he wasnt a number one? Sure looks like they were wrong per seahawks front office.
 

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I'm more patience than some and am content to wait on the details.

However, for those in a hurry ........ Tyler's base salary for 2021 was $11,000,000. So $11,000,000 minus the $900,000 for a CBA mandated minimum salary number for 6 year veterans leaves a total of $10,100,000 the team can move around. Some or all of that $10,100,000 could be converted to a signing bonus. With a four year extension added to existing year, 4/5ths of a prorated signing bonus ($8,080,000) could be applied to future years.

So, up to $8,080,000 less the current #51st highest roster number of $660,000 potentially results in a maximum of $7,420,000 available for cap space with the current 51 man roster.

The actual numbers depend on the actual signing bonus and performance and incentive details.

Given all the interest, actual numbers may leak out soon.

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EDIT: Note that there is a distinction to be made between team cap space and player cap number. If the team creates the maximum cap space it can with the extension, Tyler's cap number for 2021 could be reduced to 2,250,000 + 500,000 + 1,200,222 + 2,020.000 + 900,000* = $6,870,00* while retaining existing bonuses and incentives. We'll see :biggthumpup:

Updated: * forgot to included the $900,000* minimum vet salary.
 

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It is always interesting to see actual numbers, after the fact. Esp. compared to what is reported.
I know they are just doing their jobs, but it's always a nice surprise when the ACTUAL numbers come out. Look at Hyder, that contract was way better than was originally reported.
 
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jamescasey1124":u2akdt0i said:
Remember when alot pf posters said he wasnt a number one? Sure looks like they were wrong per seahawks front office.

He's definitely a number 1 caliber receiver, but he's the second best overall on the team as it stands.
 

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SoulfishHawk":3okvab7n said:
I feel like they have two number 1's, but that's just my opinion.

Agreed, a bit like Evans and Godwin at the Bucs. Brown would prosper here just like he did in TB.
 

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1) I am glad Lockett got extended.

2) This should dramatically lower Lockett's cap number for 2021 for those that care.

3) Pete wants to be a running team but is looking at paying QB1, WR1, and WR2 all top dollar. Makes sense.
 

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Fade":2sf2x82w said:
1) I am glad Lockett got extended.

2) This should dramatically lower Lockett's cap number for 2021 for those that care.

3) Pete wants to be a running team but is looking at paying QB1, WR1, and WR2 all top dollar. Makes sense.

For sure it makes sense and make you wonder just what Pete's true agenda is for this season.

Perhaps Pete has really got a different actual agenda than just being a running team.
 
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