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So how do the dollars and cents of the Jimmy Graham trade work out? Glad you asked. Even if you didn’t.

Per a source with knowledge of the contract, the Saints will take a $9 million cap charge, but they’ll save $8 million in cash. Come 2016, he’ll be off the books.

The Seahawks owe Graham a $5 million roster bonus, a $2.9 million base salary, and a $100,000 workout bonus in 2015. Next year, he’s due an $8.9 million salary and a $100,000 workout bonus.

In the final year of the contract, Graham is due to receive a $2 million roster bonus in March, a $7.9 million salary, and a $100,000 workout bonus.

That’s a total of $27 million owed to Graham over the next three years, with $13 million paid by the Saints for the 2014 season.