Since you clearly didn't comprehend the previous f16harm post, lets make this more simple. What is so hard to understand about $12.5M guaranteed? Is this 1998? It;s not a lot of money. Do you honestly think $12.5M is overpaying for a 1,000 yard WR, who can be a low level #1, and at very worst is a really really good #3?
Dolphins Resign Brian Hartline For $30m, Matt Moore For $8m
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HARTLINE
Signing bonus: $7 million
2013 base salary (fully guaranteed): $715,000
2014 base salary (fully guaranteed): $4.785 million
2015 base salary (not guaranteed): $5.9 million
2016 base salary (not guaranteed): $6.1 million
2017 base salary (not guaranteed): $6.1 million
2013 salary cap number: $2.115 million
2014 salary cap number: $6.21 million
2015 salary cap number: $7.35 million
2016 salary cap number: $7.55 million
2017 salary cap number: $7.55 million
Hartline also has a $25,000 workout bonus in 2014, and $50,000 workout bonuses in 2015-17.
MOORE
Signing bonus: $3 million
2013 salary (fully guaranteed): $1 million
2014 salary (not guaranteed): $4 million
2013 salary cap number: $2.5 million
2014 salary cap number: $5.5 million
Like I said Dave, completely reasonable deals. Matt Moore's deal gets him good cash but is basically a 1yr deal. Hartline if he flunks is a 2yr deal at most. If he continues to improve like the plan would be, he's making solid, and equitable #2 pay. For $13 million combines they resigned Randy Starks, Hartline, and Moore. Even if they have Wallace at a cap hit of $6 million tomorrow per speculation, they still have $24 million or so to play with.Comment
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