Cornerback Kei’Trel Clark, selected by the Arizona Cardinals in the sixth round of this year’s NFL draft, was not one of the first picks to sign his rookie contract. However, he did it this week, signing his four-year rookie deal on Monday, two days after he became the first in his family to graduate from a university.
The details of Clark’s deal are now available from Over the Cap.
His four-year deal is worth a total of $4.05 million and he receives a signing bonus of $208,600.
He will be paid the league minimum salary each of the four years.
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2023: $750,000
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2024: $915,000
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2025: $1.03 million
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2026: $1.15 million
By hitting certain playing time markers, either in one season or a combination of his first three. Doing so will escalate his fourth-year salary to match a low restricted free agent tender.
Salary cap implications
Clark’s cap hit each year will simply be his salary each year plus the prorated amount of his signing bonus, divided equally over the four years.
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2023: $802,000
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2024: $967,000
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2025: $1.08 million
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2026: $1.20 million
An offer for Cardinals fans
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