The Pittsburgh Steelers rounded out the NFL Draft with some unusual selections, not all of whom are necessarily guaranteed to make the final roster. However, regardless of their long-term future in Pittsburgh, all of them are guaranteed of a nice payday when their rookie contracts are finally signed.

Set to earn significantly less than first round pick T.J Watt, each player will receive the league minimum per year over the next four seasons plus a signing bonus when they put pen to paper. Thanks to a sliding scale for rookie contracts put in place by the new CBA in 2011, it is possible to project the sort of contracts the draft class will receive. Using numbers from salary cap website OverTheCap.com, we can see what these new deals might look like for the newest Steelers.

Set to see a contract worth around $2,953,988, Josh Dobbs should also receive a signing bonus worth more than $550,000. After displacement, this fourth round selection should only add $63,497 to Pittsburgh’s salary cap this year.

Brian Allen will be the first draft pick from the 2017 class who will not displace an existing name off the roster. The same holds true for the two picks the team made in the sixth and seventh rounds as well. For salary cap purposes, only $57,405 of his new deal will count against the ledger, with just the prorated signing bonus amount needing to be accounted for.

Colin Holba will add just $32,267 to the Steelers salary cap, assuming he makes the final roster over incumbent Greg Warren that is. Should he be cut before the season starts, regardless of being added to the practice squad later, Holba will cost the team an extra $96,801 in dead money in 2018 as well as the $32,267 in 2017.

As the final pick of the draft for Pittsburgh, Keion Adams is certainly not guaranteed a spot on the Steelers 53-man roster either. He will receive just over $65,000 as a signing bonus, although Adams will only take up $16,444 in salary cap space this year. Like with Holba, the young linebacking prospects will create a dead money charge in 2018 should end up being cut during training camp. For Adams, this would add almost $50,000 to the cap next year.