Contract Notes Jerick McKinnon signed a four year, $30 million contract with the 49ers on March 14, 2018. McKinnon received $18 million in guarantees, $11.7 million of which is guaranteed at signing. Mckinnon received a $2 million signing bonus and $5.5 million roster bonus. His 2019 salary will become fully guaranteed on April 1, 2019. $2.6 million of his 2020 salary will become fully guaranteed on April 1, 2020. There are annual $250,000 per game roster bonuses and $50,000 workout bonuses. 2021 is an option year.I am treating McKinnon's contract as if he received an additional $6 million signing bonus on top of his $2 million signing bonus. This is because the contract, in my opinion, violates the 50% rule in the NFL CBA. The 50% rule states that the charge in year 2 must be at least half of that in the first year of the contract. If it is not the difference will be treated as a signing bonus.

Valuation Diamond The diamond is a scatterplot graph that visualizes the relation of the player's APY (in green) and performance (in blue, as measured by OTC's Valuations) to the rest of the league at his position. To understand how to read the diamond, read this explainer. OTC Valuation APY Regular $3,454,000 $1,160,000 Injury Adjusted $3,454,000 $1,160,000

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OTC Valuation $2.8M $5.5M $8.3M $11.0M $13.8M APY $2.7M $5.3M $8.0M $10.7M $13.3M $7,068,000 $5,150,000

Weekly Valuation Trends

The chart below illustrates the trend of the player's weekly OTC Valuations (in blue) from the most recent season, using APY (in green) and, if applicable, cash that is due to the player in the next season (in red) as benchmarks. Weeks not plotted indicate that the player was inactive or on a bye.

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