Alabama alumni Bradley Bozeman, Levi Wallace and Mack Wilson ranked among the NFL’s leaders in the performance-based pay programs for the 2019 season.

The Performance-Based Pay Pool distributed $147.952 million to NFL players for the 2019 season. The system aims to supplement the compensation for players whose playing time is disproportionate to their salary.

How much each player is entitled to receive is determined by comparing playing time and compensation. Lower-paid players with high snap counts get bigger pieces of the supplemental pie.

In addition to the Performance-Based Pay Pool, the NFL Players Association dedicated $83.2 million to fund the Veteran Performance-Based Compensation Pool for players with at least one season in the league.

The two programs provided $231.152 million in supplemental player pay for the 2019 season.

Wilson, a rookie linebacker for the Cleveland Browns, ranked second in performance-based pay at $415,335, and Bozeman, a second-year guard for the Baltimore Ravens, placed third with $403,335.

Wallace, a second-year cornerback for the Buffalo Bills, received the ninth-largest bonus from the Performance-Based Pay Pool at $363,599.

Another player with Alabama football roots, Oakland Raiders linebacker Nicholas Morrow, who prepped at Huntsville High School, received $309,968, which ranked 21st among the performance-based pay bonuses.

Morrow, who completed his third NFL season in 2019, had the fifth-largest bonus from the Veteran Performance-Based Compensation Pool at $220,013. Bozeman’s $209,495 bonus ranked 10th and Wallace’s $205,356 ranked 12th in this program.

In the combined distribution from both performance-based programs, Bozeman collected the fifth-most money in the NFL at $613,180. Wallace ranked seventh at $568,954 and Morrow was 13th at $529,981.

Eddie Jackson, another Alabama alumnus, ranked 21st on the list of money from the combined pools at $491,275. The Chicago Bears’ third-year safety collected $302,105 from the Performance-Based Pay Pool and $189,171 from the Veteran Performance-Based Compensation Pool.

A former Carver-Montgomery standout and fifth-round draft choice last year, Wilson was on the field for 944 defensive snaps and 127 special-teams plays with a base salary of $495,000 in 2019.

Bozeman, a former Handley High School standout, was on the field for 1,107 offensive snaps and 91 special-teams plays with a base salary of $570,000 in 2019.

Wallace was on the field for 784 defensive snaps and 29 special-teams plays with a base salary of $570,000 in 2019.

Morrow was on the field for 728 defensive snaps and 206 special-teams plays with a base salary of $645,000 in 2019.

Jackson was on the field for 1,061 defensive snaps and 24 special-teams plays with a base salary of $645,000 in 2019.

Mark Inabinett is a sports reporter for Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter @AMarkG1.

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