The longest rookie holdout in team history has finally ended, and Derrick Harvey is officially a member of the Jacksonville Jaguars, at least if you believe what John Clayton is reporting at the WWL (via PFT).A month of stalled negotiations came to an end when Harvey and the Jaguars found creative ways to get around the differences between the seventh pick and the ninth picks in the draft. According to a source, Harvey will receive guarantees of $17,177,500.Ironic isn't it? Sitting out to get bigger incentives? Or maybe it's not ironic, I can't even really tell anymore. What it is is "too little too late" in terms of Harvey making a timely appearance on the team. He'll still play some, but Paul Spicer is clearly locked and Reggie Hayward has been playing well.
His base package will be $23.8 million over the five years. The key tradeoff that ended the holdout was the ability to get $6.2 million of incentives and escalators based on playing time. A source said those escalators and incentives have less of a trigger than the picks above and below him.
Bear in mind though that Clayton is saying Harvey's contract can get as high as $ 33.4 mil if he makes the Pro Bowl, which means that he should at the very least push the veteran for playing time, assuming he can get caught up. Still, though, missing all of camp and enraging a pretty tranquil fan base just in the name of boosting incentives seems a little ridiculous.



















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8-28-2008 @ 9:35AM
Peter said...
Gee, the Vikings sure did make a mistake by giving up so much for Allen instead of taking a bargain in Harvey. Just think: all of those draft picks the Chiefs received could've been spent on moving up to the 9th pick overall, dealing with a holdout, and paying a lot of money to a guy who has never been on the field for an nfl snap before.
Yeah, that young proven sack leader is risky business. Should've done what the Jags did.
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I like the jaguars and want to see them win. They're not taking the division this year though, and pass rush will remain one of the biggest reasons for that.
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