Micah Parsons is expected to report to training camp, but rookie Donovan Ezeiruaku remains unsigned as the camp start date approaches. A standoff exists over contracts for second-round picks, with many now seeking fully guaranteed deals as established by Carson Schwessinger and Jayden Higgins. The Los Angeles Chargers began training camp without their second-round pick, Tre Harris, who is also holding out for a deal. Other unsigned second-round picks can attend training camp through participation waivers, leaving room for individual outcomes depending on contracts.
Carson Schwessinger and Jayden Higgins became the first second-round picks to sign fully guaranteed deals, setting a precedent that other second-round picks, including Ezeiruaku, are seeking.
Players are holding out for more guaranteed money in rookie deals, creating a standoff with front offices as the beginning of training camps approaches.
Unsigned second-round picks like Donovan Ezeiruaku may still attend training camp by signing a participation waiver, although their situations could change quickly.
In a league where 30 second-round picks remain unsigned, Ezeiruaku's contract discussions reflect a broader trend of seeking improved guarantees for rookies.
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