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you are the superior rodster to meI learned to take his posts with a lot more than a grain of salt.
you are the superior rodster to meI learned to take his posts with a lot more than a grain of salt.
Just my .02 but I reference sportrac because I find them to be significantly more accurate and will typically provide more comprehensive breakdowns.That's a little different than OTC which has the 24 million guaranteed at signing with another 8 next year
OTC reports it as $24M guaranteed at signingSportrac showing it as:
Kevin Dotson signed a 3 year, $48,000,000 contract with the Los Angeles Rams, including a $4,250,000 signing bonus, $15,500,000 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $16,000,000. In 2024, Dotson will earn a base salary of $7,000,000, a signing bonus of $4,250,000 and a roster bonus of $4,250,000, while carrying a cap hit of $12,666,666 and a dead cap value of $15,500,000.
- Contract Notes:
- $11.25M guaranteed at signing (signing bonus + 2024 salary)
- 2025 salary fully guarantees the 3rd league day of 2025 (injury guaranteed at signing)
- 2024 Roster Bonus: $4.25M (fully guarantees 3/11/2024)
- 2025 Roster Bonus: $8.5M (3rd league day of 2025)
- 2026 Roster Bonus: $8M (3rd league day of 2026)
Amen brother. I don't even look at OTC anymore due to its lack of detail.Just my .02 but I reference sportrac because I find them to be significantly more accurate and will typically provide more comprehensive breakdowns.
Probably won’t know the true numbers for a while
I go back and forth tbhJust my .02 but I reference sportrac because I find them to be significantly more accurate and will typically provide more comprehensive breakdowns.
Probably won’t know the true numbers for a while
It’s this kind of whacky writing that has me not use OTC$32 million of the contract is guaranteed of which $24 million is fully guaranteed at signing. The
YesSeriously mods, can we do something about this lying troll?
Enough already.
Nobody can find silver linings like RoD.Why are people worried about what happens if he gets cut? This is a celebration guys! He’s not getting cut.
Awaiting your next mock, counsellor.Good. Glad we brought him back.
I'm not sure there will be one.Awaiting your next mock, counsellor.
I understand, takes quite a bit of time, but I will be on the lookout for who you would like to see in horns.I'm not sure there will be one.
What are your thoughts on Legette? Been getting a lot of play in WR talksI'm not sure there will be one.
I meant I 2nd the request for another mockI read the first, does next not imply another one?
I liked what I saw of him casually, but I haven't taken the time to dig deep on him. I think whether he succeeds or fails will depend a lot on which team drafts him. He's raw in a lot of respects, will need quality coaching, and will need an offensive mind who recognizes he needs to design around Legette, not just shove him into scheme.What are your thoughts on Legette? Been getting a lot of play in WR talks
FWIW numbers in this article 100% based on OTC not on actual team reports so subject to the real numbers being released later.Full breakdown of Kevin Dotson's $48M contract with Rams
Details of Kevin Dotson’s $48 million deal have emerged, including his cap hits, salaries and a potential out for the Ramstheramswire.usatoday.comFull breakdown of Kevin Dotson's $48M contract with Rams
Before free agency begins next week, the Los Angeles Rams took care of a big piece of business. They agreed to a three-year extension with guard Kevin Dotson on Thursday, their top free agent of 2024. It’s a contract worth $48 million, including $32 million guaranteed, making it a significant raise for the former fourth-round pick.
On Friday, details of Dotson’s contract emerged, with Over The Cap sharing a full breakdown of the three-year pact. According to Over The Cap, Dotson got $24 million fully guaranteed at signing, which includes a $4.25 million signing bonus. His cap hits in each of the next three years are as follows.
He has base salaries of $7 million next year and $8 million in each of the final two years. If Dotson is on the roster on the third day of the new league year in 2025, his salary of $8 million will become guaranteed. If he’s on the roster on the third day of the 2026 league year, he’ll get an $8 million roster bonus.
- 2024: $12.667 million
- 2025: $17.916 million
- 2026: $17.416 million
As for a potential out for the Rams, that comes before the 2026 season. If things don’t work out and they want to cut Dotson before his roster bonus hits in March of 2026, they can release him and save $16 million, taking on only $1.416 million in dead money.
So essentially, it’s a two-year deal that can turn into a three-year deal if the Rams want to keep him for all three seasons. It’s a smart deal for Los Angeles, especially with the salary cap ballooning the way it has in 2024.