Despite what’ll be a relatively astronomical difference in pay, Andrew Norwell’s first and second NFL contracts may end up having one big thing in common: They both come courtesy of David Alan Gettleman.

According to Draft Analyst’s Tony Pauline, the New York Giants are the heavy favorites to sign the soon-to-be free agent guard. Pauline, in fact, goes as far as noting the belief coming out of the 2018 combine is that Norwell joining his former general manager up north is a “done deal.”

Gettleman initially ushered Norwell into the league in 2014, when the undrafted prospect out of Ohio State University inked a three-year, $1.5 million deal with the Carolina Panthers. The 6-foot-6, 325-pounder would, of course, go on to earn every penny of that contract, consistently serving as a key member of the Panthers offense over his tenure.

The price on Norwell, based off a report by ESPN staff writer Jordan Raanan, could land in the range of $13 million per year with over $30 million in total guarantees. Given Gettleman’s affinity for the player and his new team’s need for help along their offensive line, the Giants may spare little to no expense in their pursuit of the 2017 First-team All-Pro.

Norwell’s likely departure from Carolina became even more of a reality this past week, as head coach Ron Rivera stated that keeping his starting left guard would be “tough.” The Panthers are not expected to use this year’s franchise tag on Norwell, one that would pay him slightly over $14 million for the upcoming season.