2012 prepped
All 2011
All 2010 verified
All 2009
Phillip Adams
2012 Acquired from SEA (waivers)
2012 .54 BS
Sam Adams
2002 6/32 TRV, .75/5/5/5/5/5 BS
2002 1.25 SB/6
2003 CUT Pre
2003 5 RB (not paid)
Len Pasquarelli, ESPN: the six-year, $32 million deal Adams signed is basically a one-year contract worth $2 million. He gets a $1.25 million signing bonus and a base salary of $750,000 this season. To retain him, the Raiders have to pay Adams a $5 million roster bonus in March and then base salaries of $5 million each in 2003-2007.
Damola Adeniji
2010 PS after week 7, .0884 BS
2010 CUT Post week 9
2010 PS after week 10, .0884 BS
Elijah Alexander
2000 1/.44 TRV, .44 BS
2001 4/? TRV, .477/1.1?/?/? BS
2001 .2 SB/4
2002 CUT Pre
Jay Alford
2010 .55 BS
2010 CUT Post week 4
Eric Allen
1998 Acquired from NO (for 4th)
1998 2/1.5 BS
1998 .75 RepB (not paid)
1999 1 RepB (not paid)
1998 3/8 TRV, 1.5/1.5/? BS
1998 1 SB/3
1999 5/? TRV, 1/1.85/?/?/? BS
1999 2 SB/5
2000 4/11 TRV, .8/1.7/1.7/1.5 BS
2000 2.2 SB/4
2001 1.6 SA/3 (not paid)
2001-2003 .25 NLTBE (Pro Bowl)
2003 1.5 RB (not paid)
2001 4/17.4 TRV, 1.7/1.7/3/3 BS
2001 1.6 SB/4
2002 1.3 RB (not paid)
2003-2004 2.5 RB (not paid)
2002 BS reduced to .75
2002 RB reduced to .95 (not paid)
2002-2004 .13 NLTBE added (2 ints)
2002-2004 .25 NLTBE added (Pro Bowl)
2002 Retired Pre
Nancy Gay, SF Chronicle: Allen spoke with team officials this week about his decision and filed the retirement paperwork with the league office one day before the Raiders were to pay him a $950,000 roster bonus, Correy confirmed. Additionally, Allen's remaining base salary of $750,000 will be wiped from the 2002 books, for a total cap savings of $1.7 million. The remaining prorated share of his 1998 signing bonus, $1.35 million, still counts against the 2002 cap, however, and the Raiders must shoulder a $1.75 million cap hit for Allen against their 2003 cap.
Marcus Allen
1982 3/1.075 TRV, .15/.275/.2 BS
1982 .45 SB/3
1985 5/4.6 TRV, .5/.8/.9/1/1.1 BS
1985 .3 SB/5
1990 1/1.1 TRV, 1.1 BS
1991 1/1.1 TRV, 1.1 BS
1992 1/1.1 TRV, 1.1 BS
Nate Allen
2015 4/23 TRV, 2.9/4.9/5.85/4.85 BS
2015 4 RB
2015-2016 .1 WO
2015 BS guaranteed
2016 BS guaranteed (injury only, vests to full)
2017-2018 .15 WO
Aaron Wilson, NFP: Nate Allen Raiders deal: 4-yr, $23M, $11.8M gtd, $4M bonus, salaries $2.9M, $4.9M, $5.85M, $4.85M, 2015 base full gtd… Allen $4.9 million 2016 base salary gtd for injury only at signing, fully gtd if on roster third day of 2016 league year…
Jon Alston
2007 PS, .0799 BS
2007 Activated after week 2, .36 BS
2008 1/.445 TRV, .445 BS
2009 1.01 RFA tender
2009 IR after week 11
Courtney Anderson
2004 5/1.97 TRV, 7.97 TRMV, .23/.305/.385/.46/.545 BS
2004 .045 SB/5
2004-2005 .45 NLTBE
2006 CBA increase BS to .425
2006-2007 .45 LTBE
2007 BS escalated to 1.46
2007 CUT Post (claimed by MIA)
2008 .45 NLTBE
2008 2.75 esc possible
Marques Anderson
2004 Acquired from GB (for 2005 5th & 6th)
2004 .38 BS
2005 .656 RFA tender
2005 CUT Post (claimed by DEN)
JoJuan Armour
1999 5/1.505 TRV, .175/.25/.325/.35/.375 BS
1999 .03 SB/5
1999 CUT Post (claimed by JAC)
Larry Asante
2015 1.542 RFA tender
Joe Aska
1995 4/1.042 TRV, .144/.18/.216/.252 BS
1995 .25 SB/4
1998 CUT Post
Jim Greenidge, Boston Globe: Aska of Central State (Okla.) picked up a $250,000 signing bonus from the Raiders as the 22d player taken in the third round.
Nnamdi Asomugha
2003 5/5.975 TRV, .37/.46/.55/.64/.73/.82 BS
2003 3.2 SB/6
2003-2008 .0003125 RB/game active (equiv .005)
2003 .15 NLTBE (RotY)
2003-2006 .3 NLTBE
2004 .25 esc possible
2005 .5 esc possible
2006 .75 esc possible
2007 BS escalated to 1.23
2007 .025 LTBE (INTs)
2007 .275 NLTBE
2007 VOID 2008
DEION: +.028333 in 2003-2006, -.056666 in 2007-2008
2008 9.765 Franchise tag
2009 3/45.466 TRV, 4.5/.755/2.105/3.455/4.805/6.155 BS
2009 7.5 SB/6/5
2010 7.837 OB/5 (reduced from 15.837)
2010 8 RB CONV/5 added
2011 VOID 2011-2014 (no dead cap)
Bob McGinn, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel: Most of the bona fide No. 1 cornerbacks average more than $8 million, led by Oakland's Nnamdi Asomugha at $14.296 million.
JI Halsell, FO: On its face, at the moment the contract was executed, it had a guarantee of $25.1 million. This guarantee comes in the form of a $7.5 million signing bonus, a $4.5 million year one salary guarantee, a $5.85 million year two salary guarantee, and a $7.2 million year three salary guarantee.
Additionally, the contract contains a $15.8 million option bonus in year two; this option contains a non-exercise fee, meaning if the Raiders choose to not exercise the option, Asomugha still receives the cash. So, unless the Raiders terminate this contract before 2010, Asomugha is essentially guaranteed a total of $28.6 million over 2009 and 2010, which is also the two-year total of this contract.
Here's where the contract really gets interesting: If Asomugha does not achieve the contractual performance qualifiers in year one or two, then years three through six are void, and he becomes an unrestricted free agent after 2010. The contract precludes the Raiders from franchising him. Conversely, if Asomugha achieves the qualifiers, his year three salary escalates from $2.1 million to the greater of $16.9 million or the amount of the quarterback franchise tender, and this salary is fully guaranteed. Therefore, assuming the qualifiers are achieved, over years one through three Asomugha can earn at least $45.5 million, all of which is guaranteed, and once years four through six are voided the Raiders are precluded from franchising him.
Adam Schefter, NFLN: The first two years, worth $28.5 million, are fully guaranteed. In the third year of the contract, if Oakland wants to keep Asomugha, it must pay him the average of the top five highest-paid quarterbacks (not to be confused with cornerbacks) or $16.875 million — whichever is greater.
Adam Schefter, ESPN: Asomugha is scheduled to make a 100 percent guaranteed $16.59 million for the coming 2010 season. As if that contract weren't problematic enough in a difficult economy, Asomugha has an $8 million roster bonus that is due on the first day of the league year -- next Friday -- meaning that a trade would have to be agreed to in the next 10 days and consummated before the Raiders paid that bonus. On top of that, Asomugha also has a $7.83 million option bonus due on March 19. And what makes a potential trade for Oakland's Pro Bowl cornerback even more difficult is that, after his contract expires following the 2011 season, Asomugha's team is forbidden from franchising him -- or it must pay him the average of the top five quarterback salaries, which this year would be $16.4 million.
Andrew Brandt, NFP: 2009… Asomugha received $4.5 million in guaranteed salary and a signing bonus of $7.5 million… 2010… Asomugha received a $755,000 guaranteed salary and an option bonus of $15.837 million… 2011… Were the contract not to void in a couple of weeks – see below – Asomugha was to earn a 2011 salary of $16.874 million or the amount of the 2011 Franchise tag for the quarterback position, expected to be a number between $16-18 million…
The first void nullifies the remainder of the contract after the 2010 season if three conditions are met: (1) Asomugha’s performance in 2009 or 2010 does not improve from his performance in 2008 in any of the following categories: Defensive playtime; Interceptions; Interception return yards; Touchdowns on interception returns; Fumble recoveries; Fumble return yards; Touchdowns on fumble returns; Sacks. With offensive schemes avoiding him and missing a couple games this season, Asomugha did not improve in any of these categories from 2008 in either 2009 or 2010. (2) The Raiders must have exercised the option in the contract in 2010, the one for $15.837 million described above. They did. (3) Asomugha must be on the Raiders roster five days following the upcoming Super Bowl. He will (contrary to some reports that the contract has already voided). In the event Asomugha’s performance in 2009 or 2010 did improve from his performance in 2008 in any of categories above, then the contracts years 2012, 2013 and 2014 would void automatically.
JI Halsell, Twitter: dead $ hit in 11 for Nnamdi will B 17.2M.
David Ausberry
2011 4/2.0859 TRV, .375/.465/.555/.645 BS
2011 .0459 SB/4
Bret Armstrong, Thoughts From the Dark Side: The Raiders have also signed rookie seventh round draft choice David Ausberry… He received a $45,900 signing bonus to help him set up shop in the Oakland area during training camp.
Brad Badger
2002 1/.525 TRV, .525 BS (.45 MSB)
2003 1/.53 TRV, .53 BS (.45 MSB)
2004 5/10.55 TRV, 12.3 TRMV, 1.2/1/1.5/1.8/1.8 BS
2004 1.5 SB/5
2004 .6 RB OATSB/5
2004 .54 SB/5 CONV
2004-2008 .05 WO
2004-2008 .35 NLTBE
2005 .335 SB/5 CONV
2006-2008 .3 RB
2006 4/4.341 TRV, .71/.82/.83/.845 BS
2006 .23 SB/4
2007 CUT Pre
2007 .101 RB (not paid)
2008 .302 RB
2009 .503 RB
Clayton: Recall that Badger re-signed early in free agency, getting a five-year, $10.55 million contract that included a $1.5 million signing bonus and a $1.2 million base. In the recent change, Badger took an additional $540,000 in bonus money and reduced his base salary to $660,000, freeing up $432,000 of cap room.
Rashad Baker
2007 Acquired from NE after week 15 (waivers)
2007 .51/.605 BS
2008 .05 WO
2008 .35 NLTBE
2009 .62 BS (.46 MSB?)
2009 IR, Cut Post (4-week injury settlement?)
Jerry Ball
1995 1/.65 TRV?
1995 4/? TRV, .65/.65/2.5/? BS
1995 1.7 SB/4
1997 CUT Pre
Ira Miller, SF Chronicle: Guard Steve Wisniewski ($4.4 million) and defensive tackle Jerry Ball ($2.35 million), both of whom got new contracts with signing bonuses, were the top-paid Raiders in 1995.
Gordon Forbes, USA Today: The Raiders let go Jerry Ball, a $ 2.925 million nose tackle.
Antonio Banks
1999 PS after week 8, .06205 BS
1999 signed by MIN after week 11
Joseph Barksdale
2011 4/2.5798 TRV, .375/.465/.555/.645 BS
2011 .539 SB/4
2012 claimed by STL
Reggie Barlow
2001 4/10.2 TRV, .477/.6/3/3 BS
2001 .1 SB/4
2002 .023 WO
2002 CUT Post
2003-2004 1.5 RB
KFFL: Barlow's four-year deal will have base salaries of $477,000 (2001), $600,000 (2002), $3M (2003) and $3M (2004).
Khalif Barnes
2009 1/1.2 TRV, 2.2 TRMV, 1 BS
2009 .2 WO
2009 1 NLTBE (Pro Bowl)
2010 1/.75 TRV, 1.226 TRMV, .75 BS
2010 .476 NLTBE (PT)
2011 1/1.5 TRV, 2 TRMV, 1.3 BS
2011 .2 SB/1
2011 .5 NLTBE (PT, earned)
2012 1/1 TRV, 2 TRMV, .825 BS
2012 .175 WO
2012 .175 BS guaranteed
2012 1 NLTBE (PT)
2013 1/.915 TRV, 1.5 TRMV, .84 BS
2013 .075 WO
2013 .585 NLTBE (PT, earned)
2014 1/1.2 TRV, 1.85 TRMV, .9 BS
2014 .1 SB/1
2014 .1 WO
2014 .00625 RB/game active (equiv .1, .1 LTBE)
2014 .65 LTBE (PT)
Aaron Wilson, Scout.com: The Oakland Raiders re-signed offensive tackle Khalif Barnes to a one-year, $2 million contract to remain the starting right tackle, according to his agent, Kenny Zuckerman.
Vittorio Tafur, SF Chronicle: Barnes, 29, signed a one-year deal that will pay $2 million if he starts.
Tom Pelissero, USA Today: Barnes' 1-year extension with #Raiders: $100K to sign, $900K base, $100K workout and per-game roster bonuses, plus $650K incentives.
Ron Bartell
2012 1/3 TRMV, .7 BS
2012 .3 SB/1? guess
K.C. Dermody, Yahoo Sports: Bartell sealed a one-year deal worth up to $3 million with incentives.
Eric Barton
1999 5/1.6255 TRV, .175/.25/.325/.35/.375/.4/.4 BS
1999 .1505 SB/7
2000 CBA increase BS to .275/.389/.45
2003 BS escalated to .875
2004 VOID 2004-2005
David Bass
2013 .405/.495/.585/.675 BS
2013 .0486 SB/4
Patrick Bates
1993 5/4.7395 TRV, .237/.59625/.6555/.80075/.95 BS
1993 .4 RepB
1994 .2 RepB
1994-1995 BS guaranteed
1995-1997 .3 RepB
1995 reserve/left camp
1996 Traded to ATL (for 2nd)
1997 voidable
USA Today: $ 4.73500 million for five years. No signing bonus. Salaries of $ 637,000, $ 796,250, $ 955,500, $ 1,100,750, $ 1,250,000. Avg.: $ 947,900. First three years guaranteed against injury and skill. Last two years void if makes Pro Bowl in first three seasons.
Danny Baugher
2010 PS after week 15, .0884 BS
2010 CUT Post week 16
Leon Bender
1998 5/3.45 TRV, .25/.325/.4/.475/.55 BS
1998 1.2 SB/5
1998 .05 RB/RepB
1998 deceased
1999-2002 .05 WO
Washington Post: Oakland Raiders defensive tackle Leon Bender will count $ 240,000 against the team's salary cap this season and $ 960,000 next season, even though he's dead. Bender, 22, the No. 31 pick in the NFL draft who died of unknown causes Saturday, had recently signed a five-year, $ 3.45 million contract, including a $ 1.2 million signing bonus… Bender was supposed to receive $ 250,000 in salary this season, $ 325,000 next season, $ 400,000 in 2000, $ 475,000 in 2001 and $ 550,000 in 2002, with an additional $ 50,000 paid each year if he showed up for offseason workouts.
Sam Farmer, San Jose Mercury News: Raiders senior assistant Bruce Allen does not foresee the team's unwillingness to pay the remaining $600,000 of the late Leon Bender's $1.2 million signing bonus to Bender's family as a public-relations nightmare.