Ndamukong Suh to sign with the Dolphins

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  • MrBill
    Billy Brewer Sucks Penis
    • Feb 2009
    • 0

    Ndamukong Suh to sign with the Dolphins

    Suh is getting paid

    Ndamukong Suh to sign with Fins

    Barring a breakdown in formal contract negotiations, Ndamukong Suh will sign with the Miami Dolphins after the new league year begins Tuesday for a deal that will pay him approximately $114 million with $60 million in guaranteed money, league sources told ESPN.

    Miami will make Ndamukong Suh the NFL's highest-paid defensive player.

    The Dolphins and Suh's agent Jimmy Sexton discussed those six-year parameters once the 72-hour window opened Saturday for dialogue between teams and unrestricted free agents, sources confirmed.

    While Suh's former team, the Detroit Lions, were among the teams making competitive proposals, the Dolphins' parameters far exceeded the rest of the clubs interested in the defensive tackle.

    The official proposal and contract, which would make Suh one of the NFL's highest-paid players, must be negotiated when the market opens at 4 p.m. ET Tuesday.

    Based off the parameters, Suh will get $60 million in the first three years on a contract that is expected to average $19 million over the six years of the deal, sources said.

    A league source told ESPN.com that Detroit's offer to Suh was $17 million per year with $58 million guaranteed -- a deal that would have still made Suh the highest-paid defensive player in the NFL.

    J.J. Watt of the Houston Texans set the market in 2014 when he signed a six-year, $100 million contract with $51.8 million in guaranteed money.

    Watt's average of $16.7 million was the highest in league history for a defensive player, a considerable amount considering he still had two years remaining on his contract with Houston.

    The Miami Herald had characterized the Dolphins as "confident" they would sign Suh, primarily because owner Stephen Ross was determined to land the big prize of the 2015 free-agency class.

    Several other media outlets, including ESPN, had identified the Dolphins as the favorite to sign Suh.

    Ndamukong Suh is set to become the fifth non-quarterback to receive a contract of at least $100 million. If he does get $60 million guaranteed, that would mean Suh would have made $100 million in guaranteed money over his two contracts. The star defensive lineman got $40 million guaranteed in his first contract in 2010.

    The Lions decided against using the franchise tag on Suh, as doing so would have cost the team close to $26.9 million to tie him up for the 2015 season.

    Detroit had such a high number on Suh's franchise tag option because of contract restructures that left him with a cap number of $22.4 million for the 2014 season.

    With the Lions, Suh was a dominant force in the middle for five seasons, making the Pro Bowl four times and being named first-team All-Pro three times. He played in 78 of 80 regular-season games for Detroit while making 238 tackles with 36 sacks, 13 pass breakups, two forced fumbles, a fumble recovery and an interception.

    Suh is one of the most dominating talents in the game but has a history of being fined for player-safety violations. The only two games Suh missed in his career were due to a suspension after stomping on then-Green Bay offensive lineman Evan Dietrich-Smith. Suh was initially suspended for Detroit's playoff game against Dallas this season before his suspension was overturned and replaced with a $70,000 fine for stepping on the calf and ankle of Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rodgers.

    In all, Suh has lost $420,669 due to fines and suspensions.
  • x0xHumblex0x
    Forgeddaaabooouuutiiiit
    • Jul 2010
    • 10229

    #2
    whole lotta money for the next Fat Albert Haynesworth
    3rd & 14, inside your own 15, up 6, 3:20min left to go = call a PA Pass and Cancel. *its Legit, so no needless complaining

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    • OnlyOneBeerLeft
      Fuck em
      • Oct 2008
      • 10430

      #3
      Originally posted by x0xHumblex0x
      whole lotta money for the next Fat Albert Haynesworth
      Al wasn't consistent though, Suh has been a force since he entered the league. I think it's way too much money, though.

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      • x0xHumblex0x
        Forgeddaaabooouuutiiiit
        • Jul 2010
        • 10229

        #4
        yet to be seen, As far as comparing to Fat Al.



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        MFer
        3rd & 14, inside your own 15, up 6, 3:20min left to go = call a PA Pass and Cancel. *its Legit, so no needless complaining

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        • OnlyOneBeerLeft
          Fuck em
          • Oct 2008
          • 10430

          #5
          Originally posted by x0xHumblex0x
          yet to be seen, As far as comparing to Fat Al.



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          MFer
          you can't compare him to Al... they both played DT and got big contracts, but as a player, completely different when it comes to drive, Suh wants to get to the QB and hurt him, Albert Haynesworth wanted to get paid.

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          • x0xHumblex0x
            Forgeddaaabooouuutiiiit
            • Jul 2010
            • 10229

            #6
            Originally posted by OnlyOneBeerLeft
            you can't compare him to Al... they both played DT and got big contracts, but as a player, completely different when it comes to drive, Suh wants to get to the QB and hurt him, Albert Haynesworth wanted to get paid.

            3rd & 14, inside your own 15, up 6, 3:20min left to go = call a PA Pass and Cancel. *its Legit, so no needless complaining

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            • dave
              Go the fuck outside
              • Oct 2008
              • 15492

              #7
              Originally posted by x0xHumblex0x
              whole lotta money for the next Fat Albert Haynesworth
              Suh is not the Next Fat Albert. The guy has already made millions. He isn't playing for just the paycheck. Yes, he wants to be the highest paid defensive player, but this guy won't quit now that he's done that.
              This contract makes perfect sense for the Dolphins and the only way they regret it is an injury. Suh is a motivated mofo, he's not Albert Haynesworth. Hell, Haynesworth only had a great season in his contract year. Suh has been consistently great from day one.
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