Here's the full memo on the price tags of fifth-year options for 2018 first-rounders. As we said, two Pro Bowls in first 3 years = Franchise tag; one Pro Bowl = transition tag.
Deadline to exercise options is May 3. Also, these are now FULLY guaranteed upon execution—big change. pic.twitter.com/vD5u92VSxF
— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) March 10, 2021
For all of those who thought Pro Bowls were meaningless — especially the 2020 Pro Bowl — think again.
Per NFL Network’s Albert Breer, the league released a memo Wednesday announcing the fifth-year option amounts for 2018 first-round rookies.
Eligible for the Pittsburgh Steelers are safeties Minkah Fitzpatrick and Terrell Edmunds. Fitzpatrick has been selected to two Pro Bowls, so his fifth-year option will come at a cost of $10.612 million. Edmunds, on the other hand, has been selected to zilch Pro Bowls, but the “playtime criterion” has been met. Edmunds fifth-year option will be $6.573 million should the Steelers pick it up.
The deadline to exercise is May 3.
Pittsburgh almost always exercises its fifth-year options, with the rare exception of linebacker Jarvis Jones and cornerback Artie Burns.
EDGE T.J. Watt’s fifth-year option was picked up in the 2020 offseason, so that’s what he’ll play on should Pittsburgh not sign him long-term this offseason.
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