Where does the new contract between Panthers, Chuba Hubbard rank amongst NFL RBs?

How does Chuba Hubbard’s new deal look next to the contracts for the rest of the NFL’s top RBs?

The Carolina Panthers have sent a message—work hard, get rewarded. And on Thursday morning, Chuba Hubbard got rewarded.

Hubbard, as announced by the organization a few days ahead of their Week 10 matchup against the New York Giants, has landed himself a long-term contract extension. The agreement, per NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport, is a four-year deal worth $33.2 million with a maximum value of $37.2 million and $15 million worth of new guaranteed money.

So, where does this new pact place Hubbard in the monetary ranks of his position?

If achieved, the maximum of $37.2 million would stand as the fifth-highest total value amongst running backs—behind only Green Bay’s Josh Jacobs ($48 million), Indianapolis’ Jonathan Taylor ($42 million), San Francisco’s Christian McCaffrey ($38 million) and Philadelphia’s Saquon Barkley ($37.7 million). If he sticks to the $33.2 million, the total value would rank sixth—right above his teammate Miles Sanders ($25.4 million).

In terms of annual average value, Hubbard can hit up to $9.3 million—which would rank seventh. At worst, his $8.3 million per year would rank ninth in the current landscape.

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