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a 1300 yard 110 catch season in 2013 looks good in 2014 and looks good in 2017.

Analysing a draft 6 months after it happened then after 5 years is a completely different thing.

Wow. For Vollmer to have a 1300-yard, 110-catch season next year will take a major overhaul of the playbook. But I could see a tight end heavy alignment with Gronk, Ballard, Hernandez and Vollmer as a tackle-eligible. Let the road-grading begin!

I thought he was a great draft pick when they selected him out of the University of Houston as a Tackle. If he can play 85% to 90% of the snaps next season at his usual position, this will be a great signing. If he can tack on 1300 hundred yards and lead the league in receiving that would be icing on the cake!

Gee whiz. Welker is gone. Let's move on, shall we? Vollmer's deal has nothing whatsoever to do with Welker. At the very least, let's not fill up every signing thread with Welker.
 
Sebastian Vollmer ‏@SebVollmer 37m

Thank you to the Kraft family, Coach Belichick and the entire Patriots organization. I'm truly blessed. Thanks for all the kind words.

Glad to have you back big guy
 
Field Yates at ESPNBoston has posted the full contract details. Pretty complicated contract, key points are that cap charges for 2013 are $3M for now (could rise to $4M by end of year with incentives), and cap charges could reach as high as $8M by the end of the deal. Posted key points in quotes below:

Terms
4 years, maximum value of $27 million

Signing bonus
$7 million

Base salaries
2013: $1.25 million
2014: $2 million
2015: $2.25 million
2016: $2.25 million

Salary cap charges
2013: $3 million
2014: $5.75 million
2015: $6.6875 million
2016: $6.6875 million

Incentives
2013:
$750,000 (if he plays 90 percent of offensive snaps)
$250,000 (if he makes Pro Bowl)

2014:
$1 million (if he plays 80 percent of offensive snaps)
$2 million (if he plays 90 percent of offensive snaps)
$250,000 (if he makes Pro Bowl)

2015:
$750,000 (if he plays 80 percent of offensive snaps)
$1.75 million (if he plays 90 percent of offensive snaps)
$250,000 (if he makes Pro Bowl)

2016:
$750,000 (if he plays 80 percent of offensive snaps)
$1.75 million (if he plays 90 percent of offensive snaps)
$250,000 (if he makes Pro Bowl)

Roster bonuses
2013:
None

2014:
$1 million (if he plays 80 percent of snaps the prior year; payment due on third day of league year)

2015:
$1 million (if he plays 80 percent of snaps the prior year; payment due on third day of league year)
$62,500 per game he is active

2016:
$1 million (if he plays 80 percent of snaps the prior year; payment due on third day of league year)
$62,500 per game he is active
 
I couldn't be more happy with the structure of the contract.
 
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