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He is without question believed by the coaching staff and FO to be a starter on this OL somewhere. This was not a depth signing at all.
Johnson numbers
03/06/2007 09:28 AM
It's a good time to be a free agent offensive lineman. Center Al Johnson, who agreed to terms with the Cardinals Monday, is just the latest to cash in during this lucrative market.
According to an NFL source, Johnson's four-year deal is worth $17.5 million, including a $3.5 million signing bonus. He'll make salaries of $3.5 million in each year.
His deal is worth more than the one recently signed by Giants center Shaun O'Hara, who will make $19 million over five years. Johnson's yearly average is nearly $4.4 million while O'Hara's is $3.8 million.
Dallas center Andre Gurode, who signed recently, is getting an average of about $5 million. Until last week, Minnesota's Matt Birk was believed to the highest paid center at $4.3 million a year.
Johnson's cap figure per year should be about $4.375 million each year. With the recent signings of Marcel Shipp and Hanik Milligan, the Cardinals should be about $14 million 5o $15 million under the salary cap. That's just an estimate, though.
He is without question believed by the coaching staff and FO to be a starter on this OL somewhere. This was not a depth signing at all.
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