Re: 2013 Free Agent Tracker & Discussion
Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 6:44 pm
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http://www.1500espn.com/sportswire/Viki ... onus031413Jerome Simpson endued a rough first season with the Minnesota Vikings.
They gave him a raise anyway.
Simpson's one-year contract is worth $2.1 million, an NFL source said on Thursday. That's up from his $2 million last season, of which he collected a little more than $1.6 million.
The new deal includes a $500,000 signing bonus and $250,000 workout bonus, with the rest tied up in a $1.35 million base salary.
Unlike last season, there are no per-game roster bonuses, despite the fact Simpson, 27, had trouble staying healthy in 2012.
The Vikings thought they had a short-term answer at split end when they signed Simpson last April. But he served a three-game drug suspension, suffered a back injury the week after he returned and finished with only 26 catches for 274 yards and no touchdowns.
dead_poet wrote:Little odd, but it's not dramatic. Still, more than I was expecting. Clear the Vikings view his struggles as mostly (mystery) injury-related
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There's probably $250,000-$500,000 worth of desperation in there. After last season he wouldn't have had much of a market, but with where things stand now the Vikings really couldn't afford NOT to have him.The Breeze wrote:I'm a little shocked he got a raise as opposed to less money...
I was hoping he'd get what he earned last year for this year, then have an opportunity this year to earn what he got paid last year.dead_poet wrote: There's probably $250,000-$500,000 worth of desperation in there. After last season he wouldn't have had much of a market, but with where things stand now the Vikings really couldn't afford NOT to have him.
And yet they wouldnt even work with Winfield, a 10 year vet. They simply said, dont let the door (where he was in workouts with his teamates) hit you on the way out. I guess once you get to be a certain age class means nothing. JA better start looking behind his back.dead_poet wrote:Little odd, but it's not dramatic. Still, more than I was expecting. Clear the Vikings view his struggles as mostly (mystery) injury-related
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That's assuming they only wanted to rearrange Winfield's salary by 500k. It's like they were millions of dollars apart ... that' simply not as easily fixed.PurpleKoolaid wrote: And yet they wouldnt even work with Winfield, a 10 year vet. They simply said, dont let the door (where he was in workouts with his teamates) hit you on the way out. I guess once you get to be a certain age class means nothing. JA better start looking behind his back.
Big difference between a part time player getting 7 million, and a full time starter being paid 2.Cliff wrote: That's assuming they only wanted to rearrange Winfield's salary by 500k. It's like they were millions of dollars apart ... that' simply not as easily fixed.
Demi wrote: Big difference between a part time player getting 7 million, and a full time starter being paid 2.
As it stands, we'll likely have a WR/LB at #23 and #25. Depending on who's available, of course. Both positions are presently crippled.Eli wrote:The Arizona Cardinals have signed Jasper Brinkley. That leaves Devin Aromashodu, Marvin Mitchell and Geoff Schwartz as the only Viking UFAs still unsigned.
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LB Jasper Brinkley to the Cardinals. 2-year deal.
As it stands, yes, but the landscape could change quite a bit between now and the draft (and even during the draft) so who knows? We'll probably have a better idea in a few weeks but I won't be surprised if one of those picks actually gets traded and they end up with an extra R2 pick and more.dead_poet wrote: As it stands, we'll likely have a WR/LB at #23 and #25. Depending on who's available, of course. Both positions are presently crippled.
You think they may trade _down_ out of the first round to pick up another 2nd rounder and additional picks? That would be bold. I don't see it, but who knows...Mothman wrote: As it stands, yes, but the landscape could change quite a bit between now and the draft (and even during the draft) so who knows? We'll probably have a better idea in a few weeks but I won't be surprised if one of those picks actually gets traded and they end up with an extra R2 pick and more.