The offseason continues to maneuver ahead, as on Monday the calendar flipped to April. Which means it’s formally draft month, which brings with it hype and hope for the long run.
In current seasons the Seattle Seahawks have discovered success within the NFL Draft, including a number of younger gamers who might be potential long run starters within the seasons to come back. These names embody not simply the larger names from Day 1 of the draft, comparable to left deal with Charles Cross, cornerback Devon Witherspoon and Jaxon Smith-Njigba, but in addition the surprising starters discovered on Day 2 and Day 3. Specifically, the Hawks hit gold with their number of Riq Woolen within the fifth spherical in 2022, and now Woolen has hit gold in the case of the performance-based pay bonuses for the 2023 season.
Former #Ravens guard John Simpson led all gamers in performance-based pay distribution for the 2023 season, making near $1 million. Right here’s the highest 25: pic.twitter.com/owxdux2ufa
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) April 1, 2024
Woolen earned the tenth largest bonus quantity of any participant this previous season, so will obtain $839,154 on prime of the $870,000 base wage he earned final season. The formulation the NFL makes use of to find out these bonuses is predicated on snaps performed relative to the quantity a participant earns on their contract. Thus, a participant on a rookie contract like Woolen who performs the overwhelming majority of snaps for his or her crew will accumulate a big test, whereas the next paid participant seeing the sphere for a similar variety of snaps would obtain a a lot smaller bonus payout.
For these curious, the quantities the gamers earn by way of this technique don’t depend towards the wage cap, and are a portion of the revenues the CBA allocates to the gamers outdoors of the cap.