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Mike Triplett, ESPN: The Saints saved about $3 million in cash and cap space when Bunkley agreed to a reduced contract last week (similar to what he did last year) -- though he can earn up to $450,000 in unspecified escalators. Bunkley's base salary dropped from $4.4 million to $1.25 million. His total bonuses climbed from $100,000 to $300,000. The Saints did not alter the final year of Bunkley's deal in 2016.
Rafael Bush
2012 Acquired from DEN (waivers)

2012 .465 BS

2013 1/.555 TRV, .555 BS

2014 1.431 RFA tender

2014 signed by ATL to offer sheet, matched

2014 2/3.8 TRV, 4.55 TRMV, 1.85/1.95 BS

2014 .85 BS guaranteed

2015 .75 esc possible


Mike Triplett, ESPN: Bush’s deal is worth between $3.8 million and $4.55 million, depending on incentives. He’ll make $1.85 million this year, which is also his 2014 salary-cap cost. Bush did not receive a signing bonus, but $850,000 of his salary is guaranteed. He is due $1.95 million in 2015, which is also his 2015 cap cost. He can earn an escalator of up to $750,000 next year based on interceptions and a Pro Bowl appearance this season.
Reggie Bush
2006 6/52.5 TRV, 62.05 TRMV, .275/.875/1.55/2.225/2.9/3.575 BS

2006 2.425 RB

2006-2011 1.5 NLTBE (playoffs, max 4 total)

2007 12.5 OB/5

2007 .3 LTBE (playoffs)

2009 8.5 buyback/3, 2.225/8/12.65 BS

2010-2011 voidable

2011 .05 NLTBE (5 Pro Bowls)

3.5 PTI

2008 4/32.925 TRV, 36.725 TRMV, 1.55/2.585/8/11.8 BS



2008 4 SB/4

2008 IR after week 15

2009 4.5 RB

2009 1.5 LTBE (removed)

2010 .49 RB guaranteed (skill/injury)

2010-2011 1.5 NLTBE



2011 Traded to MIA Post (for Jonathan Amaya & draft picks)
Adam Caplan/Pauline, Scout.com: A league source points out Bush would get a $200,000 bonus if the Saints win a Wild Card game, $300,000 bonus if the team wins a game in the Divisional round, $500,000 if the team wins a Conference Championship, and another $500,000 for a Super Bowl win in any year of his contract.
Ed Thompson, Scout.com: Scout.com has learned that the New Orleans Saints and running back Reggie Bush quietly renegotiated his contract in early June. The team included a $4 million signing bonus as part of the new deal, which runs through 2011, and a $4.5 million roster bonus for the 2009 season.
Bush had four years remaining on his original deal with $10.25 million in salary and $10 million in prorated bonus money scheduled spread out through 2011. But he also had $20 million dollars of "Not Likely to Be Earned" bonuses at a rate of $5 million per year that didn't count against the Saints' cap unless he reached those incentives.
Under his new deal, which also runs through 2011, Bush will see practically all of that money as long as he plays out his contract.
While his salary stays the same in 2008, he'll see a marginal increase in 2009 ($2.2 million to $2.6 million) before making a huge jump from $2.9 million to $8.0 million in 2010. And in 2011, he will receive $11.8 million in salary instead of the $3.575 million that was in his original contract. In addition to the $4 million signing bonus, which adds an extra million dollars to the Saints cap hit for each of the remaining four years, Bush will still have the opportunity to earn $1.5 million in NLTBE bonuses. And he can earn $800,000 more in 2011. But all other NLTBE bonuses have been eliminated.
Instead, the team has put up $1.5 million in "Likely to be Earned Bonus" money for both the 2009 and 2010 seasons, and another $700,000 in 2011. All of that money hits the cap immediately when the contract year begins since it's assumed that the player will reach those goals.
But perhaps the most significant move by the team is the huge carrot they've dangled to encourage Bush to finally break out this year and become their featured back. The former USC Trojan is eligible for a whopping $4.5 million roster bonus prior to the start of the 2009 season, and then another $490,000 roster bonus prior to the start of the 2010 season.
So in the end, the team converted almost $18 million in NLTBE money into roughly $5 million in roster bonuses and approximately $13.7 million in salary. And they threw in a $4 million signing bonus to make it even more attractive. Other than the signing bonus, none of the rest of the money is guaranteed. But if Bush plays out the entire contract, he'll average $8.2 million over the four years.
For the 2008 season, Bush's salary cap hit goes up only $1 million dollars from $4.1 million to $5.1 million. But largely due to the huge roster bonus in 2009 plus the LTBE bonus money, his toll on the cap will jump roughly $7.4 million ($4.7 to $12.1) next year.
In 2010, the hit goes up by $8 million ($5.4 to $13.5) and, unless he has another new deal in place by then, his salary cap charge in 2011 will be almost $10 million higher than it was in his original contract ($6.1 to $16.0).
The team has given Bush all the incentive in the world to excel this season with the lure of a $4.5 million roster bonus awaiting early next year. They aren't likely to cut him loose in 2009 even if he disappoints this season, simply because he would still hit them for $10.5 million in prorated bonus money. That's too costly against the cap, even if they would spread it over two seasons by making him a June 1 cut.
But after that, all bets are off. The team has set themselves up to be able to release him before the 2010 season if he hasn't realized his potential. With just $7 million in prorated bonus money remaining on the contract, the team could release him and not only cover the loss, but come out ahead by roughly $3 million since he's scheduled to earn $8 million in salary, a $490,000 roster bonus and $1.5 million in LTBE bonus money that year.
Jermon Bushrod
2007 3/1.42586 TRV, .285/.37/.46 BS

2007 .31086 SB/3

2010 1.684 RFA tender

2011 2/9.5 TRV, 1/3 BS

2011 3.5 SB/2

2012 2 RB


Mike Triplett, Times-Picayune: The two-year deal, worth $9.5 million with a $3.5 million signing bonus according to league sources, was a win-win for the Saints and Bushrod.
Pat Yasinskas, ESPN: Bushrod is scheduled to make $1 million in base salary this season and could earn up to $150,000 more in incentives.
Nate Bussey
2011 4/2.0859 TRV, .375/.465/.555/.645 BS

2011 .0459 SB/4


Jerametrius Butler
2008 .605 BS

2008 Retired


Quincy Butler
2008 PS after week 6, .102 BS

2008 Signed by DAL after week 8

2010 No SB after week 6, .47 BS

2010 CUT Post week 6 (paid through week 7, claimed by STL)


Victor Butler
2013 2/3 TRV, .75/1.4 BS

2013 .75 SB/2

2014 voidable

2014 .1 WO

2014 .225 esc possible
Aaron Wilson, Scout.com: Victor Butler deal: two years, $3 million, $750,000 bonus, bases of $750,000, $1.4 million; cap figures of $1.125 million and $1.875 million… In 2014, Victor Butler's deal voids. However, Saints have right of first refusal. Deal has a $100,000 workout bonus in 2014.
Brian McIntyre, Yahoo Sports: he received a $750,000 signing bonus and his $750,000 base salary in 2013 is fully guaranteed. Butler could have voided the second season of the contract and become an unrestricted free agent (with the Saints retaining the "right of first refusal") by playing in 57.5 percent of the Saints' defensive snaps or by recording 6.5 sacks this season, but neither of those scenarios will play out as Butler is expected to be placed on injured reserve. Butler also could have added $225,000 to his $1.4 million base salary in 2014, but that will not happen, either.
Israel Byrd
1993 PS after week 1, .0561 BS?

1993 Activated after week 17 (of 18), .1 BS

1994 .108 BS after week 7?

1994 CUT Post week 12

1994 .108 BS after week 16

1995 1/.149 TRV, .149 BS

1996 1/.196 TRV, .196 BS

1996 reserve/NFI


Jairus Byrd
2014 6/54 TRV, 1.3/2/7.4/7.9/8.4/8.6 BS

2014 11 SB/6/5

2015 6 RB CONV/5 (guaranteed)

2015 BS guaranteed (injury only, vests to full)

2015-2019 .1 WO

2016 6 BS guaranteed (injury only, vests to full)

2017-2019 .01875 RB/game active (equiv .3)

2017-2019 .5 de-esc possible


Tom Pelissero, USA Today: the six-year, $54 million deal Byrd agreed to Tuesday night with the Saints included an $11 million signing bonus and $1.3 million guaranteed base salary in 2014. Byrd then has a $6 million roster bonus due in March 2015 that will be fully guaranteed as of next week, ensuring he’ll collect his $2 million base salary that year as well. He also has a $100,000 workout bonus in each of the final four years of the deal. The Saints will have a decision to make in 2016, when $6 million of Byrd’s $7.4 million base salary – guaranteed for injury only at the time of signing – would become fully guaranteed on the third day of the league year… they can go year-to-year, with base salaries of $7.9 million in 2017, $8.4 million in 2018 and $8.6 million in 2019. Byrd also has $300,000 in per-game roster bonuses available in each of the last three years of the contract. There are up to $500,000 de-escalators in those years as well.
Travis Cadet
2012 3/1.445 TRV, .39/.48/.57 BS

2012 .005 SB/3


Pat Yasinskas, ESPN: The Saints gave running back Travaris Cadet… a $5,000 signing bonus.
Dan Campbell
2009 1/.795 TRV, .745 BS (.46 MSB)

2009 .05 SB/1

2009 IR, .335 BS (.245 MSB)
Mark Campbell
2006 3/3.4 TRV, .6/.95/.95 BS

2006 .8 SB/3

2006-2008 .05 WO

2007 IR after week 2

2008 IR after week 11
Sean Canfield
2010 4/1.8359 TRV, .32/.405/.49/.575 BS

2010 .0459 SB/4

2010 CUT Post

2010 PS after week 1, .0884 BS

2010 CUT Post week 2

2010 PS after week 3, .0884 BS

2010 CUT Post week 4

2010 PS after week 4, .0884 BS

2010 CUT Post week 5

2010 PS after week 6, .0884 BS

2010 CUT Post week 7
Danny Cox, NO Saints Examiner: Canfield agreed to a four-year deal worth $1.835 million with a signing bonus of $45,900.
John Carney
2001 1/.5 TRV, .5 BS

2002 1/.775 TRV, .75 BS

2002 .025 SB/1

2003 5/4.42 TRV, .755/.76/.765/.77/.77 BS

2003 .5 SB/5

2003-2004 .05 RB

2006 BS escalated to .81/.82

2007 CUT Pre

2009 1/.895 TRV, .845 BS (.46 MSB)

2009 .05 SB/1

2009 CUT Post week 15 (paid full BS?)

2010 No SB after week 3, .855 BS

2010 CUT Post week 5
Chris Canty
2000 Acquired from SEA after week 13 (waivers)

2000 .472 BS


Herman Carroll
1994 3/.4725 TRV, .11/.1375/.165 BS

1994 .06 SB/3

1995 CUT Post
Mike Strom, Times-Picayune: Carroll, the first of two fifth-round picks by the Saints, signed a three-year $472,500 contract last week that included $60,000 in bonus money. Carroll's contract includes base salaries of $110,000 in 1994, $137,500 in '95 and $165,000 in '96.
Travis Carroll
2002 2/.531 TRV, .225/.3 BS

2002 .006 SB/2

2003 CUT Post week 1
Brandon Carter
2010 PS, .0884 BS

2010 CUT Post week 1


Dale Carter
2002 5/20 TRV, .65/.755/2.95/3.4/2.95/4/4 BS

2002 3 SB/7

2002 Suspended 8 games (weeks 1-8, substance abuse)

2003 1.5 OB/6 (reduced from 2.5)

2003 .345 RB (removed)

2003 BS raised to 1.6

2003 .2 NLTBE added

2003-2008 -.214286 SB payback

2003-2005 .4 esc possible

2003-2006 .05 WO

2004 CUT Pre

2004 1 RB (not paid)

2005 1.05 RB

2006 1.2 RB

2007-2008 voidable (10% PT any year)
Mike Freeman, NY Times: As part of the $28 million contract Carter signed with the Saints on March 12, he is to receive a $3 million signing bonus.
Jonathan Casillas
2009 3/1.1925 TRV, .31/.395/.48 BS

2009 .0075 SB/3

2010 IR, .24 BS

2012 1.26 RFA tender


Chris Chamberlain
2012 3/4.05 TRV, .7/1.05/1.1 BS

2012 1.2 SB/3


Aaron Wilson, Scout.com: Chamberlain's three-year contract is worth $4.05 million, according to a league source. It includes a $1.2 million signing bonus. The contract has base salaries of $700,000, $1.05 million and $1.1 million. The deal includes escalator clauses that can boost his base salary.
Orson Charles
2014 PS after week 3, .1071 BS

2015 1/.585 TRV, .585 BS


Jeff Charleston
2008 No SB/2 after week 5, .37/.46 BS

2008 4.610294 dummy LTBE

2010 1.101 RFA tender
Martin Chase
2000 .275 BS

2001 .512 RFA tender

2001 3/1.519 TRV, .389/.452/.53 BS

2001 .123 SB/3

2002 .025 RB/WO

2003 Traded to WAS (for cond 2004 7th)


Je’Rod Cherry
1996 3/1.59425 TRV, .275/.34375/.4125 BS

1996 .563 SB/3

1999 .453 RFA tender
Matt Clapp
2010 PS, .0884 BS

2010 CUT Post week 1


Kendrick Clancy
2007 3/5.2 TRV, 1.25/1.6/1.8 BS

2007 .25 SB/3

2007-2008 .2 NLTBE

2008-2009 .15 WO

2009 IR after week 8
PFT: Clancy will receive $1.5 million in the first year of the deal, via salary and bonus money. The payout matches the salary he would have earned in 2007 with the Cardinals. In 2008, he's due to receive a base salary of $1.6 million and a workout bonus of $250,000. The base salary in year three is $1.8 million, with a $150,000 workout bonus.
Danny Clark
2006 1/.625 TRV, .585 BS (not MSB eligible)

2006 .04 SB/1

2010 1/1.05 TRV, .855 BS

2010 .195 RB OATSB/1

2011 1/.96 TRV, .91 BS (.525 MSB)

2011 .05 SB/1

2011 CUT Post
Vinnie Clark
1994 Acquired after week 12 from ATL (waivers)

1994 .5 BS


Cam Cleeland
1998 3/1.6455 TRV, .218/.2875/.35 BS

1998 .708 SB/3

1998 .032 RB/RepB

1999-2000 .025 WO

2001 .512 RFA tender
Charlie Clemons
2000 Signed to offer sheet, not matched by STL

2000 4/6 TRV, .45/1/1.1/1.3 BS

2000 2 SB/4

2001 .025 WO

2002 .1 WO

2003 VOID (50% PT any season)

2003 .025 WO
Len Pasquarelli, CBS Sportsline: The four-year deal is worth $6 million. It includes a signing bonus of $2 million and base salaries of $450,000 (for 2000), $1 million (2001), $1.1 million (2002) and $1.3 million (2003). But because Clemons is a restricted free agent, St. Louis has a week to match the offer. If the Rams… decline to match, then… there is no compensation due the Rams.
George Coghill
1993 2/.192 TRV, .06/.125 BS

1993 .007 SB/2

1993 CUT Post
Marquice Cole
2008 PS after week 14, .0884 BS
Brandon Coleman
2014 .42/.51/.6 BS

2014 .005 SB/3

2014 CUT Post

2014 PS, .1071 BS

2014 Activated after week 16, .42/.435/.525 BS
Harry Coleman
2010 PS, .0884 BS

2010 CUT Post week 5


Kenyon Coleman
2013 1/1.005 TRV, .94 BS (.555 MSB)

2013 .065 SB/1

2013 .3 BS guaranteed
Rod Coleman
2009 1/.795 TRV, .745 BS (.46 MSB)

2009 .02 SB/1

2009 .03 WO

2009 CUT Post


Brian Allee-Walsh: $745,000 base salary, $20,000 signing bonus, $30,000 workout bonus.
Jed Collins
2010 PS after week 1, .0884 BS

2010 CUT Post week 1 (paid thru week 2)

2010 PS after week 2, .0884 BS (thru week 18)

2011 3/1.245 TRV, .33/.415/.5 BS

2011 CBA increase BS to .375/.465/.555
Kerry Collins
1998 Acquired from CAR after week 6 (waivers)

1998 1.153 BS


Marques Colston
2006 3/1.1046 TRV, .275/.36/.445 BS

2006 .0246 SB/3

2008 4/15 TRV, 19.3 TRMV, .5/2.25/2.7/3 BS

2008 5 SB/4

2008 .325 OATSB/4

2008 1 RB

2008 .3 LTBE

2008 .65 NLTBE

2009 .1 LTBE

2009 .85 NLTBE

2010 .15 WO

2010 .2 LTBE

2010 .75 NLTBE

2011 .075 WO

2011 .2 LTBE

2011 .75 NLTBE

2011 .5 esc possible

2012 5/36.3 TRV, 1.2/4.5/5.5/6.9/7.7 BS

2012 10 SB/5

2012-2013 BS guaranteed

2012-2016 .1 WO

2013 2.8 SB/4 CONV

2014 2 BS guaranteed

2015 2/7 TRV, 1.445/2.65

2015 2.305 RB

2015-2016 .05 WO?

2016 .5 RB?
Details of 2008 extension courtesy of Brian McIntyre, MacsFootballBlog.com
JI Halsell, FO: 10.0 gteed
Pat Yasinksas, ESPN: Colston has a $75,000 [workout] bonus [in 2011].
Mike Triplett, Times-Picayune: Colston's deal is worth $36.3 million over five years. He received a $10 million signing bonus, and a total of $17.7 million is guaranteed. His 2012 salary-cap number is $3.3 million. Colston's base salary in 2012 will be $1.2 million, followed by $4.5 million in 2013, $5.5 million in 2014, $6.9 million in 2015 and $7.7 million in 2016. The 2012 and 2013 salaries are guaranteed, with another $2 million guaranteed in 2014. He'll receive a $100,000 workout bonus in each year.
Mike Triplett, Times-Picayune: Colston converted $2.8 million of his base salary into signing bonus, which will create $2.1 million in cap savings this year.
Mike Triplett, ESPN: Colston took a pay cut of $3.2 million in 2015, all of which was saved against the salary cap. He went from $7 million in salary and bonuses to $3.8 million. The new deal now calls for a roster bonus of $2.305 million (due this week), a base salary of $1.445 million and a workout bonus of $50,000. Colston also agreed to an even bigger reduction in 2016, which is the final year of his contract, dropping from $7.8 million in salary and bonuses to $3.2 million.
Albert Connell
2001 5/13.15 TRV, .5/1.25/2/2.7/3 BS

2001 2.5 SB/4

2001 Suspended 4 games (conduct detrimental)

2002 CUT Pre


Jeff Duncan, Times-Picayune: Connell's contract is a five-year, $13.15 million package, that includes a $2.5 million signing bonus. He will earn base salaries of $500,000 this season, $1.25 million in 2002, $2 million in 2003, $2.7 million in 2004 and $3 million in 2005. Roster and workout bonuses ranging from $100,000 to $300,000 are included for each season from 2002 to 2005.
Darion Conner
1994 .225 BS?

1994 .17 LTBE?


Mike Strom, Times-Picayune: Conner became Rickey Jackson's replacement at left outside linebacker and ended up leading the team with 10.5 sacks for the salary of $225,000.
Ernie Conwell
2003 5/8.75 TRV, .8/.925/1.125/1.6/1.9 BS

2003 2.1 SB/5

2004-2007 .075 RB/WO

2007 CUT Pre


Jeff Duncan, Times-Picayune: The final numbers have been reported on the five-year, $8.75 million contract tight end Ernie Conwell is expected to sign today. The deal includes a $2.1 million signing bonus and pays Conwell base salaries of $800,000 this season, $1 million in 2004, $1.2 million in 2005, $1.675 million in 2006 and $1.975 million in 2007.
Brandin Cooks
2014 4/8.383452 TRV, .42/.801066/1.182132/.781599 BS

2014 4.417056 SB/4

2014-2017 BS guaranteed

2017 .781599 RB


Josh Cooper
2006 PS, .0799 BS

2006 Activated after week 12, .275/.36 BS

2007 4.7139 dummy LTBE added
Richard Cooper
1993 1/1.05/1.015 BS?
Terrence Copper
2006 Acquired from DAL (waivers)

2006 .425 BS

2007 1/1.1 TRV, 1.35 TRMV, .6 BS

2007 .35 SB/1

2007 .00625 RB/game active (equiv .1, .09375 LTBE/earned)

2007 .05 WO

2007 .25 NLTBE (recs)

2008 2/2.75 TRV, .75/1.1 BS

2008 .6 SB/2

2008-2009 .05 WO

2008 .00625 RB/game active (equiv .1, earned .03125)

2008 CUT Post week 5 (paid thru week 6)

2008 .044118 termination pay

2008 No SB/2 after week 6, .75/1.1 BS


2008 .0625 RB OATSB/2 (.00625/game active, earned 0)

2008 CUT Post week 7 (paid thru week 8))

2009 .00625 RB/game active (equiv .1)
John Murphy, Yahoo Sports: the one-year contract signed by New Orleans Saints restricted free-agent WR Terrance Copper is worth as much as $1.1 million and includes a $350,000 signing bonus. His base salary for 2007 would be $600,000. Copper can make an additional $150,000 in workout and roster bonuses, which would make his deal worth approximately $250,000 more than his original tender. Copper, who becomes an unrestricted free agent when the contract expires, has playing time incentives in his contract related to receptions. If the incentives are completely reached, they could push the total value of the deal to $1.35 million.
Chad Cota
1998 3/5.4 TRV, 1/1.3/1.6 BS

1998 1.5 SB/3

1998 VOID 1999-2000
Don Hunt, Mail Tribune: The Ashland High graduate signed an offer sheet with the Saints worth $5.4 million over three years last week. The Panthers had until noon (PST) today to match the offer and retain Cota or take the Saints' seventh-round draft pick as compensation… Cota will make $1 million in salary and $1.5 million in bonus money next season, his father George said. He'll make $1.3 million in salary his second season and $1.6 million his third season, the elder Cota added. However, Cota's contract will become void and he would become a free agent if the team he plays for next season makes the playoffs, George Cota said.
Bryan Cox
2002 1/.775 TRV, .75 BS (.45 MSB)

2002 .025 SB/1


Jason Craft
2004 Acquired from JAC (for 5th-round pick)

2004 .725 BS

2004 .025 WO

2005 4/6.325 TRV, .75/1/1/.9 BS

2005 1.75 SB/4

2005-2007 .05 WO

2006 .4 RB

2008 .375 RB/WO

2008 CUT Post week 2 (paid full BS?)
Billy Cundiff
2006 No SB/1 after week 11, .585 BS (.425 MSB)

2006 CUT Post week 16 (paid through week 17)


Chase Daniel
2009 PS, .0884 BS

2009 Activated after week 2, .31/.395/.48 BS

2009 CUT Post week 10

2009 PS, .0884 BS

2009 CUT Post week 13

2009 PS after week 13, .0884 BS

2009 Activated after week 16, .31/.395/.48 BS
Adam Caplan, The Sideline View: The New Orleans Saints and backup QB Chase Daniel have agreed to a one-year, $1 million contract, an NFL source confirmed. The deal includes a $300,000 signing bonus.
Jason David
2007 4/15 TRV, 3/2.5/2.5/3 BS

2007 1.3 SB/4

2007 2.2 RB

2007-2008 .1 NLTBE

2008 .5 RB

2008 BS reduced to 2.4/2.4/2.9

2008-2010 .1 WO added

2009 CUT Post


Brian Allee-Walsh: team officials have not restructured the contract of veteran cornerback Jason David, who is scheduled to make a base salary of $2.4 million this year [2009], plus a $100,000 workout bonus.
Tanard Davis
2008 PS after week 8, .102 BS

2008 CUT Post week 10


Travis Davis
1995 2/.286 TRV, .119/.149 BS

1995 .018 SB/2

1995 CUT Post

1995 PS, .0561 BS

1995 signed by JAC after week 7
Troy Davis
1997 3/1.0245 TRV, .146/.2075/.251 BS

1997 .372 SB/3

1997 .028 RepB

1998-1999 .01 WO

1999 CBA increase BS to .325
Brian Allee-Walsh, Times-Picayune: Davis agreed to a three-year, $1.03 million deal that includes a $375,000 signing bonus and $25,000 reporting bonus in '97.
Sean Dawkins
1998 1/.75 TRV, .4 BS

1998 .15 SB/1

1998 .025 WO

1998 .175 RB


Rob Kroichick, SF Chronicle: Dawkins agreed to a one-year, $750,000 deal with the Saints.
AP: Dawkins' contract includes a $150,000 signing bonus, $400,000 base salary, $25,000 workout bonus and $175,000 roster bonus due Sept. 1, plus another $735,000 in incentives tied to his performance.
Brian De La Puenta
2010 PS after week 5, .0884 BS
Curtis DeLoatch
2006 Acquired from NYG (waivers)

2006 .425 BS


Derek Dimke
2014 .42/.51 BS

2014 .005 SB/2

2014 CUT Post
Darnell Dinkins
2009 1/.795 TRV, .745 BS (.46 MSB)


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