Breaking down Randall Cobb's new contract
GREEN BAY, Wis. -- The four-year, $40 million contract Randall Cobb signed to stay with the Green Bay Packers contained a $13 million signing bonus.
That was the only guaranteed money in the deal, however, there is also a $3.5 million roster bonus due on the third day of the league year in 2016.
The salary-cap charges increase in each year of the contract.
Here's a full breakdown:
2015
Cash value: $15.1 million
Salary-cap charge: $5.35 million
Signing bonus: $13 million
Roster bonus: Up to $500,000 ($31,250 per game active)
Workout bonus: $400,000
Base salary: $1.2 million
2016
Cash value: $5.9 million
Salary-cap charge: $9.15 million
Roster bonus: Up to $4 million ($3.5 million due on third day of league year, plus $31,250 per game active)
Workout bonus: $400,000
Base salary: $1.5 million
2017
Cash value: $9.5 million
Salary-cap charge: $12.75 million
Roster bonus: Up to $500,000 ($31,250 per game active)
Workout bonus: $400,000
Base salary: $8.6 million
2018
Cash value: $9.5 million
Salary-cap charge: $12.75 million
Roster bonus: Up to $500,000 ($31,250 per game active)
Workout bonus: $400,000
Base salary: $8.6 million