Garrett Wilson’s first NFL contract will pay $20.55 million on a four-year, fully guaranteed deal.
, who was selected just one pick after Wilson with the No. 11 overall selection in the 2022 NFL draft by the New Orleans Saints, Wilson’s contract is fully guaranteed.
Cumulatively, the two former Ohio State wide receivers will make $39.82 million over the next four years, as Olave’s contract with the Saints is worth $19,271,874.have now signed their initial NFL contracts. Fifth-round pick Tyreke Smith signed a deal with the Seattle Seahawks that is worth $3,980,975 over four years with a $320,976 signing bonus, while seventh-round pick Thayer Munford signed a contract worth $3,757,060 over four years with a $97,060 signing bonus.
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