Patriots' TreVeyon Henderson joins trend of 2nd-round picks to earn fully guaranteed deals
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TreVeyon Henderson, selected 38th overall by the New England Patriots, signed a fully guaranteed four-year rookie contract worth $11.143 million, including a $4.74 million signing bonus. This follows a trend initiated by Jayden Higgins, the first second-round pick to secure a fully guaranteed deal, which altered the rookie contract landscape for this draft class. Prior to Henderson's signing, only two other second-round picks had agreed to contracts amid delays linked to the evolving market for rookie deals.
TreVeyon Henderson signed a fully guaranteed four-year contract worth $11.143 million with the New England Patriots, including a $4.74 million signing bonus.
The market for second-round rookies has evolved, influenced by Jayden Higgins' historic fully guaranteed contract signed earlier in the offseason.
Only two second-round players had signed their rookie deals by last week, showcasing the delay in negotiations amidst changing contract norms.
Henderson’s sign-on follows a trend where multiple second-round picks are now securing fully guaranteed contracts, highlighted by recent deals for players selected around him.
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