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  • Vikings, Xavier Rhodes Agree to Six-Year, $78 Million Extension


    Guest Arif Hasan

    The Minnesota Vikings and cornerback Xavier Rhodes have agreed to a six-year, $78 million extension, per Adam Schefter. The deal purportedly includes $41 million in guarantees, though it's not clear yet how much of that is only guaranteed for injury and how much of that applies to other types of guarantees.

     

     

    A deal that averages $13 million is quite good among NFL cornerbacks. Once you adjust for cap environment, Xavier Rhodes ends up as the ninth-highest paid cornerback in the NFL. Presumably, the deal includes escalators for Pro Bowl or All-Pro appearances which have not been triggered because escalators only apply for first-ballot Pro Bowlers, and Rhodes was a reserve last year.

     

    Here are the top 25 contracts when adjusted for cap environment:Cornerback-Cap-Pct.png

     

    Xavier Rhodes certainly seems happy.

     

     

    Rhodes led the NFL last year in passer rating allowed, only giving up a passer rating of 47.0 when targeted, per Pro Football Focus. Given that he was covering the teams' top receivers—people like Odell Beckham, DeAndre Hopkins, Kelvin Benjamin and Jordy Nelson—and a good chunk of yards (and a touchdown) allowed came in garbage time against Houston, that's incredibly impressive.

     

    If he can keep up this form, with or without an impressive pick-six, he should hit his escalators and give the Vikings immense value.

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    […] Rhodes’ deal is just as friendly. $10.4 million out of the $20 million guaranteed is paid in the very first year of his deal, with $2.4 million guaranteed paid every year until his final year has none. Again, this is another 5-year extension and Rhodes’ average money per year when adjusted for cap environment makes him only the 9th highest paid CB at the time of his extension, per Arif Hasaan. […]
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