NFL News: Saints, Jimmy Graham Nearing New Long-Term Contract

Staff Writer
2 Min Read

USATSI_8353622_154224518_lowresUPDATE (6:32 AM PT): Jimmy Graham has agreed to a four-year contract worth $40 million according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.


______________________________________________________________________________

Jimmy Graham battled the Saints over his classification as a tight end earlier this off-season, in an attempt to get paid more money.

Even though he failed, Graham is still in line to get paid, as he and the Saints are nearing a new deal according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter:

Details on the contract are unknown at this point, but Graham is certainly deserving of a big time pay raise.

The New England Patriots Rob Gronkowski is the highest paid tight end in NFL history with a $54 million contract so it is very likely that Graham’s contract could be worth more than $10 million annually.

Graham has destroyed the NFL since coming being drafted in the third round of the 2010 NFL Draft. After not playing much in his rookie season, Graham has been one of the most productive pass catchers in the NFL, catching 270 passes for 3,507 yards and 36 touchdowns over the last three seasons.

Last season was Graham’s best yet as he hauled in 86 balls for 1,215 and a massive 16 touchdowns, leading the Saints to the playoffs, and likely helping many fantasy teams to championships along the way.

Graham is currently appealing the ruling that he is a tight end instead of a wide receiver, but with the deal expected to be done by tomorrow, Graham will likely drop it.

TAGGED:
Exit mobile version