MINNEAPOLIS -- Now that contracts for eight of the Minnesota Vikings' 10 draft picks have been filed with the league, we can glean a few more details about how the team's rookies will be paid through the next several season.

We figured last week that first-round pick Trae Waynes' entire contract would be guaranteed, and it is; according to NFL Players Association salary data, Waynes' $12,944,364 contract includes $5,270,280 of guaranteed base salaries from 2015-18, in addition to a $7,674,084 signing bonus. He's also eligible for a fifth-year option that would pay him the average of the third-through-25th-highest paid corners in the league.

Linebacker Eric Kendricks gets guaranteed base salaries of $435,000 and $669,360 in 2015 and 2016, in addition to a $2,009,760 signing bonus, pushing his total guarantees to $3,114,120. And third-round pick Danielle Hunter will make an extra $62,500 over the minimum base salaries over the course of the next four seasons.

Hunter's contract includes a full split for 2015, allowing the Vikings to pay him less if he's not part of the 53-man roster all year. The contracts for the other five players whose deals have been filed -- T.J. Clemmings, MyCole Pruitt, Tyrus Thompson, B.J. Dubose and Austin Shepherd -- include full splits in both 2015 and 2016.