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Ricardo Colclough


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Name (Last, First): DOB:
AFFL Team: Real Team: Updated: 0000-00-00
Position: Height: Weight (lbs):
Experience: College:


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Ricardo Colclough News: Sports Edge News | Spotrac NFL Contract

6 Steelers NFL draft busts of history - PennLive Wednesday April 11, 2018
Peterson set to add to family legacy with Steelers - Steelers.com Monday May 29, 2023
What happened to the Steelers 2004 draft class? - Behind The Steel Curtain Tuesday March 01, 2022
8 most disappointing trades in Pittsburgh Steelers history - Still Curtain Thursday November 04, 2021
NFL draft: Steelers history of trading up - Steelers Wire Thursday April 25, 2024
Gil Brandt's NFL Draft Analysis By Position: Cornerbacks - Packers.com Tuesday April 13, 2004
What happened to the Steelers 2004 draft class? - Behind The Steel Curtain Friday January 22, 2021
2022 – Updated History Of Steelers GM Kevin Colbert Trading During Drafts - Steelers Depot Sunday April 24, 2022
Top 15 Worst Players in Pittsburgh Steelers History - TheSportster Wednesday October 14, 2015



AFFL Contract Details: Years | Status:
Signing Bonus + Guaranteed $ TOTAL:
Signing Bonus prorated ANNUALLY: BALANCE:
Signing Bonus Total / Years = Annual against cap, balance = annual * remaining yrs
Roster Bonus: (paid 6/1 annually and upon signing if after)

Annual Salaries:
2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
0 0 0 0 0

2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030

  Grade Scale:
  A+ : Hall of Famer, peak years
  A : All-Pro, Pro-Bowl, etc.
  B+ : Above Average Starter
  B : Legit Starter
  C+ : Below Average Starter
  C : Average Backup
  D+ : Below Average Backup
  D : Fringe Backup
  F : Worst, liability on the field

General Performance Grades:
PM Goodell if you have an issue with a grade.

Grade:
NA | M 0 | Out this week? No (could be updated)




Signing Bonus is spread out equally over each year under contract for cap accounting. Ex. $1M signing bonus on a 4-year contract = 250000/yr. Balance remaining equals how many years still under contact multiplied by the average signing bonus accounted for per year (ex. after 1 year the balance would be 750000). Trading/waiving a player will result in a cap hit of the signing bonus balance.