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Kaepernick's deal is basically just a 3 year deal with four "team option" years tacked on the end. Like Baldwin Kaepernick's deal is taking advantage of the one cheap year he had left, which coupled with backloading the deal means his first three seasons only pay him a combined $43 million, less than $15 million per year.
After that, he gets paid $21 million or more each season, but with very little guaranteed money. SF could cut him after those affordable first three seasons and would only eat $4.9 million in dead money (barring injury).
Looking at this deal, I'm not saying it's a bad deal for Kaepernick, but it strikes me as him taking less "real" money for a bigger contract number. Similar to Revis in his dealings. Not to disparage Kaep, but that strikes me as an ego motivated move.
Edit: Kaep's original contract had him making about $900k in 2014. So when you subtract the $1 million he'd make from the $43 million over the first three years it works out to $21 million a year for two years plus the cheap year. So basically, this deal is the same as Kaepernick making $21 million a year every year plus the one cheap year in 2014.
That particular detail was speculated by Mike Florio, who was the person that originally broke the story in February. Whether that detail is true or not, Cleveland admitted to the trade attempt and after initially denying them, the 49ers later admitted that talks did happen.
After that, he gets paid $21 million or more each season, but with very little guaranteed money. SF could cut him after those affordable first three seasons and would only eat $4.9 million in dead money (barring injury).
Looking at this deal, I'm not saying it's a bad deal for Kaepernick, but it strikes me as him taking less "real" money for a bigger contract number. Similar to Revis in his dealings. Not to disparage Kaep, but that strikes me as an ego motivated move.
Edit: Kaep's original contract had him making about $900k in 2014. So when you subtract the $1 million he'd make from the $43 million over the first three years it works out to $21 million a year for two years plus the cheap year. So basically, this deal is the same as Kaepernick making $21 million a year every year plus the one cheap year in 2014.
Sourdough #49":2uh3h4c0 said:Source on the wife veto? I have not read that anywhere and I try to read any and all articles pertaining to the Niners.
That particular detail was speculated by Mike Florio, who was the person that originally broke the story in February. Whether that detail is true or not, Cleveland admitted to the trade attempt and after initially denying them, the 49ers later admitted that talks did happen.