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Total headcase but for about $5 M per year you could have one of the best defensive players in football on your team for three years.
If used right he could be a Ngata type player, 3-4 end, 4-3 DT.
Albert Haynesworth
"Albert Haynesworth is expected to remain on the trade block after being offered up by the Redskins in talks with the Eagles.
The Redskins recently paid Haynesworth a $21M option bonus. According to NFL.com's Jason La Canfora, Haynesworth has "not made a good first impression" on Mike Shanahan after clashing with Skins coaches last year"
Salary information from Rotoworld:
Albert Haynesworth
2/27/2009: Signed a seven-year, $100 million contract. The deal contains $41 million guaranteed, including a $5 million signing bonus and his 2009-2011 base salaries.
Haynesworth is due a $29 million "poison pill" in 2013, effectively making it a four-year, $48.2 million deal. Another $15 million is available through incentives.
2010: $3.6 million (+ $21 million guaranteed option bonus due 4/1)
2011: $5.4 million
2012: $6.7 million (+ $500,000 workout bonus)
2013: $8.5 million (+ $20 million "discretionary signing bonus" + $500,000 roster bonus due 8/31 = Poison Pill Year)
2014: $10.3 million (+ $500,000 roster bonus due 8/31)
2015: $11.5 million (+ $500,000 roster bonus due 8/31)
2016: Free Agent
If used right he could be a Ngata type player, 3-4 end, 4-3 DT.
Albert Haynesworth
"Albert Haynesworth is expected to remain on the trade block after being offered up by the Redskins in talks with the Eagles.
The Redskins recently paid Haynesworth a $21M option bonus. According to NFL.com's Jason La Canfora, Haynesworth has "not made a good first impression" on Mike Shanahan after clashing with Skins coaches last year"
Salary information from Rotoworld:
Albert Haynesworth
2/27/2009: Signed a seven-year, $100 million contract. The deal contains $41 million guaranteed, including a $5 million signing bonus and his 2009-2011 base salaries.
Haynesworth is due a $29 million "poison pill" in 2013, effectively making it a four-year, $48.2 million deal. Another $15 million is available through incentives.
2010: $3.6 million (+ $21 million guaranteed option bonus due 4/1)
2011: $5.4 million
2012: $6.7 million (+ $500,000 workout bonus)
2013: $8.5 million (+ $20 million "discretionary signing bonus" + $500,000 roster bonus due 8/31 = Poison Pill Year)
2014: $10.3 million (+ $500,000 roster bonus due 8/31)
2015: $11.5 million (+ $500,000 roster bonus due 8/31)
2016: Free Agent