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In August of 2008 he signed a six-year, $44.805 million contract. The deal contains $20.5 million guaranteed, including an $11.395 million signing bonus. Another $4.495 million is available through incentives. He must average 1,200 yards rushing and 400 yards receiving over the first four years to void the final two seasons on his contract.
2012-2013: $7 million (Voidable years, but can't be voided now)
2014: Free Agent
With the emergence of Daryl Richardson, and with Pead waiting in the wings (still think Pead is going to be good), is re-signing Jackson something this staff is willing to do next year? I'm a Steven Jackson fan. 100%. But. It's clear to even his greatest fans that he's lost a step. You don't see him kicking it outside as much as he used to either. And next year is going to be the year they re-sign him if they're going to do it at all. If they truly value him, they can't wait until he actually becomes a free agent to try and sign him again. Unless they plan on Franchising him?
What do you think?
2012-2013: $7 million (Voidable years, but can't be voided now)
2014: Free Agent
With the emergence of Daryl Richardson, and with Pead waiting in the wings (still think Pead is going to be good), is re-signing Jackson something this staff is willing to do next year? I'm a Steven Jackson fan. 100%. But. It's clear to even his greatest fans that he's lost a step. You don't see him kicking it outside as much as he used to either. And next year is going to be the year they re-sign him if they're going to do it at all. If they truly value him, they can't wait until he actually becomes a free agent to try and sign him again. Unless they plan on Franchising him?
What do you think?