As one of just six unsigned 2018 draft picks, Jets rookie quarterback Sam Darnold is not reporting to camp today, per Ian Rapoport of NFL.com (Twitter link).
Darnold could conceivably sign a waiver that would allow him to come to camp even without a contract in place, and NFL teams are required to negotiate in good faith even if an unfortunate injury were to occur. But Darnold is choosing to stay away until his contract is complete, which — if other teams’ negotiating schedules are any indication — should be relatively soon. As Rapoport notes, Jets veterans have not yet reported, and practice doesn’t officially begin until Friday, so Darnold’s absence may not even be noticed.
Offset language is reportedly holding up several contracts of players selected within the top-10, and it’s likely the same issue stopping Darnold from coming to terms. Players with offset language in their contracts who are cut before the end of their rookie deals have their remaining guaranteed money reduced by what they earn elsewhere. Per Over the Cap, Darnold’s impending four-year deal should be worth $30.248MM in total. He’ll collect a signing bonus of roughly $20.078MM and count for ~$5.45MM on New York’s 2018 salary cap.
Once he gets on the field, Darnold will compete with veterans Josh McCown and Teddy Bridgewater for the Jets’ starting quarterback job. Manish Mehta of the New York Daily News reported last week that some within the New York front office believe Darnold will claim the starting role from Week 1, and 28% of PFR readers think Darnold will the start the most games of any rookie signal-caller.
Stay calm. All is well.
well Mayfield signed so you can sign now Sam