Our 8th Round Draft Pick

Hawkstorian

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Spotrac has posted the contracts for our undrafted free agents. Over the years I've always viewed the undrafted guy with the biggest contract as the 8th round pick, as often they stand out in camp and may make the final roster or at least the practice squad.

This year's crop didn't get nearly the up front money as key guys from last year did.

Our top UDFA players this year is Aidan Hubbard, who got a $20,000 signing bonus and an extra $247,500 in guaranteed salary, which is equivalent to a year's practice squad pay. Essentially he's guaranteed to make the PS or else get paid as such.

Last year, 3 guys got that much guarantees, or more, so that says something dollar wise comparing this year's rookie class to last year's. Last year's 8th round pick was Connor O'Toole who received a $30,000 bonus and full PS guarantees. Of course, he wound up sticking on the 53 man roster for the season and worked his way into some special teams play as the season went on.

We'll see how Hubbard competes against this year's rookie class and the other young players on the roster.

Check here to see all the rookie contracts posted so far:

https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/seattle-seahawks/overview
 

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Don't ask me why, but I believed that Aiden was the one player who was going to get that signing.
 

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Current team depth probably disincentivizes an UDFA from coming to Seattle. Weighing that against a long history of Seattle's pro-bowl UDFAs would make a tough decision for a 22 yr old. Let's hope all DLs named Aidan H are the same....
 

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Current team depth probably disincentivizes an UDFA from coming to Seattle. Weighing that against a long history of Seattle's pro-bowl UDFAs would make a tough decision for a 22 yr old. Let's hope all DLs named Aidan H are the same....
Or maybe a young player might think he could benefit from a year of coaching by one of the best staffs in the league. Teams are always scouting practice squads around the league and a Super Bowl team might be prime poaching ground for picking up talent. :)
 

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His highlights were impressive for an UDFA, so it makes sense that Aiden got the most money. I had posted his highlights in the UDFA thread when we signed him.


Here are his highlights if you haven't seen them...

 

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