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Our Premium team breaks down each division in the NBA, by looking at the cap total from the top 10 paid players from each team and compares them to the rest of the NBA.

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Matt Ryan, QB, Atlanta Falcons Matty Ice has led a weapon-filled Falcons offense to an undefeated 6-0. He’s currently 2nd in quarterback rating (106.1), 3rd in yards (1,507), and 2nd in touchdowns (13). While his current salary ($11.5 million) ranks him a deserving 3rd among active quarterbacks, he only has 1 year remaining on his 6 year rookie contract, and is in line for a big time extension to solidify himself as the franchise leader in Atlanta for years to come. |
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Stevan Ridley, RB, New England Patriots Ridley is the #85 ranked running back salary in 2012 ($509,250), yet is 4th in attempts, 5th in yards, and 2nd in touchdowns. It hasn’t been in the DNA of the New England Patriots’ front office to sign running backs to long-term contracts, but Ridley has shown that in game plans that favor the running game, he can carry the team on his shoulders. The young LSU product should be warrant an extension to boost his yearly pay. |
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Brian Hartline, WR, Miami Dolphins The 4th year former Ohio State buckeye is having a breakout season with new quarterback Ryan Tannehill at the helm. Hartline is already earning double-teamed coverage only 6 weeks into the final season of his 4-year rookie contract. He triggered an escalator this year to raise his salary to $1.3 million and is line to be paid like the #1 receiver in Miami for the next few years. |
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Brent Celek, TE, Philadelphia Eagles He’s signed through 2016, but the Eagles tight end has shown when he’s healthy that he’s both a safety option in blocking and short gains - as well as a legitimate deep threat. He leads all tight ends with 8 catches of 20+, and is second with 357 yards in 2012, while ranking #17th with a $1.9 million salary. A healthy Celek through 2013 should warrant a restructure request. |
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J.J. Watt, DE, Houston Texans In his second NFL season, Watt has already proven his value as the dominant lineman in Houston and a viable replacement for the recently departed Mario Williams. His $885k salary in 2012 ranks 51st among lineman. His 7.5 sacks, and 26 combined tackles lead the league. Houston won’t wait long to pick up Watt long term. |
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Justin Houston, LB, Kansas City Chiefs Also in his second NFL season, Houston has supplanted himself as the center-piece of an already good Chiefs defense. His base $465k salary in 2012 ranks him 164th among linebackers. Houston is 2nd in sacks (6), and has 21 combined tackle, a safety, and an interception through 6 weeks this year. |
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William Moore, S, Atlanta Falcons With fellow safety Thomas DeCoud extended graciously this past offseason, it’s only fair that Moore has the solid start to his 2012 season - the final year of his rookie contract. Moore boasts 39 combined tackles, 2 interceptions, a fumble recovery, and 7 deflections through 6 weeks this season- a season that pays him a 71st best $565,000. |

Our premium team breaks down the AFC East Starting Lineups financially by position, showing just how the Bills, Dolphins, Jets, and Patriots are currently choosing to spend their money heading into the 2012 season.
Keep the conversation rolling by adding your thoughts and division predictions at the bottom of the report.

Our premium team breaks down the NFC East Starting Lineups financially by position, showing just how the Cowboys, Giants, Eagles, and Redskins are currently choosing to spend their money heading into the 2012 season.
Keep the conversation rolling by adding your thoughts and division predictions at the bottom of the report.

Recently the insiders at the mothership (ESPN) broke down their take at the most productive running back team combinations heading into the 2012 season. This sparked our premium team to take a similar look at these players - only contractually.
Take a look at the list of top paid running back combinations, and how long their contracts currently keep them in tact:

With the new NFL CBA and rookie wage scale and the already established NBA rookie wage scale, we wanted to take a look at the difference between the two leagues in how they are compensating their incoming players via the draft, but also how compensation compares for the veteran superstars of each league as well.
We used the average annual value (AAV) for 2012 rookies and 2012 top veterans between the NBA and NFL for an accurate and consistent comparison.
Some interesting results were found with the NFL rookie scale compared to the NBA rookie scale.
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With training camps now underway, one notable holdout is Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Mike Wallace. The writing has been on the wall since the Steelers offered Wallace only his 1 year $2.72 million restricted tender this March, and now neither side seem to be giving in at any cost.
Now the plot has thickened even more so with the shocking extension of fellow receiver Antonio Brown to a 5 year $42 million deal,clearly sending a message that the team can and will move on in the immediate future. Mark Kaboly from the Pittsburgh Tribune recently reporting that Wallace turned down a 5 year $50 million offer from the Steelers, sending any progress in negotiations back to square one.
Our experts take a look at the recent contracts signed by players of similar age and statistical production, formulating an official prediction for where the two sides could, and should agree on.

The Buffalo Bills surprised many this 2012 offseason buy bringing in lucrative free agents such as Mario Williams and Mark Anderson and re-signing core weapons, Stevie Johnson, Fred Jackson, and Scott Chandler. These signings not only sent a message, but they were preceded by a mid-2011 season extension of quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick.
At the time of his signing the 7 year $62 million contract, Fitzpatrick was playing the most efficient and successful football of his career. But a serious rib injury the following week against the Redskins put a damper on his, and the Bills 2011 production and playoff hopes, spurring raised eyebrows and questions surrounding just how sensible 6 more years and a $72 million pay day was.
Let’s take a look at the breakdown of the latest Fitzpatrick contract to evaluate the pros and cons for both sides.
- The 7 year contract length is tied for the longest active quarterback contract with Eli Manning and Phillip Rivers. (CON)
- The $62+ million value of the deal is the 15th highest active quarterback contract. (PRO)
- His $8.88 million average salary ranks 19th highest among active quarterbacks. (PRO)
- His 2012 cap hit of $6 million ranks 19th among active quarterbacks (PRO)
- His 2013 cap hit of $10.45 million ranks 14th among active quarterbacks (PRO)
- No other active quarterback is signed through 2017 (CON)
As you can see by viewing the full contract, the cap hits range from 5.6, 6, 10.45, 10.55, 10.4, 9.9, 9.6. The signing bonus of $10 million is spread across 2011-2015 at $2 million each per cap hit. In simpler terms, this means that the Bills will have no financial requirement to Fitzpatrick should they choose to release him after the 2015 season, making this deal more realistically, a 4 year contract.
The contract is win win for both parties, as it was signed at a time that stamped Ryan as the leader of the franchise, without having to pay him “elite” dollars. His rankings of 15-19th in the quarterback categories mentioned above are about right, if not low, based on his statistical production. But bringing him under contract when they did has established a consistent core, and surely aided in the re-signing of Jackson and Johnson to complement the offense going forward.
The Bills will be primed to make their first postseason run in over a decade in 2012+, and they can rest assured knowing their quarterback’s contract won’t be holding them back in any manner.

With the recent long-term signing of running back Ray Rice, the next logical order of business should be to lock up their franchise quarterback Joe Flacco to an extension.
Flacco enters the final year of his rookie contract at 2012, set to count $8.86 million against the cap ($6.76 in base salary). The analysis of Joe Flacco is, for lack of a better term, awkward. Fantasy football owners know that a quarterback like Flacco is at times frustrating, as the stats never seem to match the gameplay or the wins. The bottom line though is that Flacco has won, and he's won all but the big game with this organization. Many may argue that an explosive running game and a veteran defense are stronger benefactors to the Raven's success, but it doesn't take long in any scenario to realize that a team without a certain type of quarterback goes nowhere on a consistent basis. We use terms like efficient, solid, and steady when characterizing a player like this, and quite frankly those are terms that may work against him in the negotiation of this deal. But while the numbers you'll see below aren't flashy, they are strong. And in comparing his seasons to other 2nd-tier quarterbacks he fits the bill for a leader, and a winner who deserves to be paid.
Spotrac breaks down the statistics, and compiles a prediction for the long-term extension soon to come.