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The NFL's Most Overpaid Players In 2012

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http://www.forbes.com/sites/tomvanriper/2012/09/17/the-nfls-most-overpaid-players-2/
NFL's Most Overpaid Players
Sometimes an NFL player can parlay decent play or one big year into an elite level contract. These ten stand out for such feats in 2012. Salary figures include salary and bonus money each player is due this season.
David Harris-New York Jets
2012 Salary: $12 milllion
Good linebacker, but the second-highest paid defensive player in the league?Harris has been All-Pro once (second team in 2009) in five years.
Karlos Dansby-Miami Dolphins
2012 salary: $10.7 million
League’s second highest paid linebacker has been a steady performer for eight seasons but never an All Pro.
Johnathan Joseph-Houston Texans
2012 salary: $9.75 million
Terrific last season, but the corner drafted in the first round in 2006 has started a full 16-game season once (2009) and been named All-Pro once (2011).
Marcedes Lewis-Jacksonville Jaguars
2012 Salary: $9.6 million
Receiver’s big 2010 season (58 catches, 700 yards, 10 TDs) was his only standout performance in a six-year career.
Santonio Holmes-New York Jets
2012 salary: $9.25 million
League’s sixth-highest paid receiver has broken 1,000 yards just once, with Pittsburgh in 2009. Steelers let Holmes and his questionable attitude go for a fifth round draft pick to the Jets, who promptly gave him a five-year, $45 million.
DeAngelo Williams-Carolina Panthers
2012 salary: $8.7 million
Running back was very good in 2008 and 2009, otherwise limited contributions through six seasons.
Antonio Cromartie-New York Jets
2012 salary: $8.25 million
Corner sees a lot of action as opponents prefer to pick on him instead of Darrelle Revis on the other side. Cromartie’s high-risk, high-reward style leads to big plays but also a lot of burn marks.
Sidney Rice-Seattle Seahawks
2012 salary: $8.2 million
Wide receiver has had trouble staying on the field throughout a five-year career, doing little beyond his 1,312-yard All Pro season of 2009.
Vernon Davis-San Francisco 49ers
2012 salary: $8 million
Tight end had 78 receptions and 13 TDs in his 2009 Pro Bowl season. Didn’t approach those numbers in any of his other five seasons.
Darren McFadden-Oakland Raiders
2012 salary: $7.8 million
Running back has played just 46 of a possible 65 games since the Raiders took him No. 4 overall in the 2008 draft. McFadden rushed for 1,157 yards in 2010; no more than 614 in any other season.
NFL's Most Overpaid Players
Sometimes an NFL player can parlay decent play or one big year into an elite level contract. These ten stand out for such feats in 2012. Salary figures include salary and bonus money each player is due this season.
David Harris-New York Jets
2012 Salary: $12 milllion
Good linebacker, but the second-highest paid defensive player in the league?Harris has been All-Pro once (second team in 2009) in five years.
Karlos Dansby-Miami Dolphins
2012 salary: $10.7 million
League’s second highest paid linebacker has been a steady performer for eight seasons but never an All Pro.
Johnathan Joseph-Houston Texans
2012 salary: $9.75 million
Terrific last season, but the corner drafted in the first round in 2006 has started a full 16-game season once (2009) and been named All-Pro once (2011).
Marcedes Lewis-Jacksonville Jaguars
2012 Salary: $9.6 million
Receiver’s big 2010 season (58 catches, 700 yards, 10 TDs) was his only standout performance in a six-year career.
Santonio Holmes-New York Jets
2012 salary: $9.25 million
League’s sixth-highest paid receiver has broken 1,000 yards just once, with Pittsburgh in 2009. Steelers let Holmes and his questionable attitude go for a fifth round draft pick to the Jets, who promptly gave him a five-year, $45 million.
DeAngelo Williams-Carolina Panthers
2012 salary: $8.7 million
Running back was very good in 2008 and 2009, otherwise limited contributions through six seasons.
Antonio Cromartie-New York Jets
2012 salary: $8.25 million
Corner sees a lot of action as opponents prefer to pick on him instead of Darrelle Revis on the other side. Cromartie’s high-risk, high-reward style leads to big plays but also a lot of burn marks.
Sidney Rice-Seattle Seahawks
2012 salary: $8.2 million
Wide receiver has had trouble staying on the field throughout a five-year career, doing little beyond his 1,312-yard All Pro season of 2009.
Vernon Davis-San Francisco 49ers
2012 salary: $8 million
Tight end had 78 receptions and 13 TDs in his 2009 Pro Bowl season. Didn’t approach those numbers in any of his other five seasons.
Darren McFadden-Oakland Raiders
2012 salary: $7.8 million
Running back has played just 46 of a possible 65 games since the Raiders took him No. 4 overall in the 2008 draft. McFadden rushed for 1,157 yards in 2010; no more than 614 in any other season.
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Really the list isn't that bad To me Holmes, Rice, CJ2k, Williams are the only guys that are overpriced.
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Kushington wrote: »http://www.forbes.com/sites/tomvanriper/2012/09/17/the-nfls-most-overpaid-players-2/
NFL's Most Overpaid Players
Sometimes an NFL player can parlay decent play or one big year into an elite level contract. These ten stand out for such feats in 2012. Salary figures include salary and bonus money each player is due this season.
David Harris-New York Jets
2012 Salary: $12 milllion
Good linebacker, but the second-highest paid defensive player in the league?Harris has been All-Pro once (second team in 2009) in five years.
Karlos Dansby-Miami Dolphins
2012 salary: $10.7 million
League’s second highest paid linebacker has been a steady performer for eight seasons but never an All Pro.
Johnathan Joseph-Houston Texans
2012 salary: $9.75 million
Terrific last season, but the corner drafted in the first round in 2006 has started a full 16-game season once (2009) and been named All-Pro once (2011).
Marcedes Lewis-Jacksonville Jaguars
2012 Salary: $9.6 million
Receiver’s big 2010 season (58 catches, 700 yards, 10 TDs) was his only standout performance in a six-year career.
Santonio Holmes-New York Jets
2012 salary: $9.25 million
League’s sixth-highest paid receiver has broken 1,000 yards just once, with Pittsburgh in 2009. Steelers let Holmes and his questionable attitude go for a fifth round draft pick to the Jets, who promptly gave him a five-year, $45 million.
DeAngelo Williams-Carolina Panthers
2012 salary: $8.7 million
Running back was very good in 2008 and 2009, otherwise limited contributions through six seasons.
Antonio Cromartie-New York Jets
2012 salary: $8.25 million
Corner sees a lot of action as opponents prefer to pick on him instead of Darrelle Revis on the other side. Cromartie’s high-risk, high-reward style leads to big plays but also a lot of burn marks.
Sidney Rice-Seattle Seahawks
2012 salary: $8.2 million
Wide receiver has had trouble staying on the field throughout a five-year career, doing little beyond his 1,312-yard All Pro season of 2009.
Vernon Davis-San Francisco 49ers
2012 salary: $8 million
Tight end had 78 receptions and 13 TDs in his 2009 Pro Bowl season. Didn’t approach those numbers in any of his other five seasons.
Darren McFadden-Oakland Raiders
2012 salary: $7.8 million
Running back has played just 46 of a possible 65 games since the Raiders took him No. 4 overall in the 2008 draft. McFadden rushed for 1,157 yards in 2010; no more than 614 in any other season.
thats mainly b/c SF doesn't throw the ball alot(that '09 PB season I'm guessing was when Norv Turner was the OC)...but im pretty sure alot would agree Davis has earned his checks and has to be one of the top 5 TE's in the league right now.... -
Kushington wrote: »http://www.forbes.com/sites/tomvanriper/2012/09/17/the-nfls-most-overpaid-players-2/
NFL's Most Overpaid Players
Sometimes an NFL player can parlay decent play or one big year into an elite level contract. These ten stand out for such feats in 2012. Salary figures include salary and bonus money each player is due this season.
David Harris-New York Jets
2012 Salary: $12 milllion
Good linebacker, but the second-highest paid defensive player in the league?Harris has been All-Pro once (second team in 2009) in five years.
Karlos Dansby-Miami Dolphins
2012 salary: $10.7 million
League’s second highest paid linebacker has been a steady performer for eight seasons but never an All Pro.
Johnathan Joseph-Houston Texans
2012 salary: $9.75 million
Terrific last season, but the corner drafted in the first round in 2006 has started a full 16-game season once (2009) and been named All-Pro once (2011).
Marcedes Lewis-Jacksonville Jaguars
2012 Salary: $9.6 million
Receiver’s big 2010 season (58 catches, 700 yards, 10 TDs) was his only standout performance in a six-year career.
Santonio Holmes-New York Jets
2012 salary: $9.25 million
League’s sixth-highest paid receiver has broken 1,000 yards just once, with Pittsburgh in 2009. Steelers let Holmes and his questionable attitude go for a fifth round draft pick to the Jets, who promptly gave him a five-year, $45 million.
DeAngelo Williams-Carolina Panthers
2012 salary: $8.7 million
Running back was very good in 2008 and 2009, otherwise limited contributions through six seasons.
Antonio Cromartie-New York Jets
2012 salary: $8.25 million
Corner sees a lot of action as opponents prefer to pick on him instead of Darrelle Revis on the other side. Cromartie’s high-risk, high-reward style leads to big plays but also a lot of burn marks.
Sidney Rice-Seattle Seahawks
2012 salary: $8.2 million
Wide receiver has had trouble staying on the field throughout a five-year career, doing little beyond his 1,312-yard All Pro season of 2009.
Vernon Davis-San Francisco 49ers
2012 salary: $8 million
Tight end had 78 receptions and 13 TDs in his 2009 Pro Bowl season. Didn’t approach those numbers in any of his other five seasons.
Darren McFadden-Oakland Raiders
2012 salary: $7.8 million
Running back has played just 46 of a possible 65 games since the Raiders took him No. 4 overall in the 2008 draft. McFadden rushed for 1,157 yards in 2010; no more than 614 in any other season.
thats mainly b/c SF doesn't throw the ball alot(that '09 PB season I'm guessing was when Norv Turner was the OC)...but im pretty sure alot would agree Davis has earned his checks and has to be one of the top 5 TE's in the league right now....
Yep and he's one of the best blocking TE....plus he's there best receivers so he regulary gets doubled
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the Jets have the most players on the list.
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They haven't even played 3 games
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SocialAssassinRati wrote: »
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Its a huge problem when you're overpaying so many players. You can't spend money on better players because you're paying David Harris so much money and he isn't producing at a high level. -
DMC isn't overpaid he's just injury prone
We need to ditch the zone blocking and go to the power blocking
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Vernon Davis doesnt belong on dat list he's one of da best TE's in da league, Chris Johnson needs to be on there at da moment
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Elvis Dumervil Denver, doesn't even have a sack this year
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No Chris Johnson? 🤬 that list then.
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Chris johnson is having a terrible season through 2 games but has had a productive career otherwise, 3 time pro bowl starter
this list is based how much theyre getting paid this year compared to career production -
Kushington wrote: »http://www.forbes.com/sites/tomvanriper/2012/09/17/the-nfls-most-overpaid-players-2/
NFL's Most Overpaid Players
Sometimes an NFL player can parlay decent play or one big year into an elite level contract. These ten stand out for such feats in 2012. Salary figures include salary and bonus money each player is due this season.
David Harris-New York Jets
2012 Salary: $12 milllion
Good linebacker, but the second-highest paid defensive player in the league?Harris has been All-Pro once (second team in 2009) in five years.
Karlos Dansby-Miami Dolphins
2012 salary: $10.7 million
League’s second highest paid linebacker has been a steady performer for eight seasons but never an All Pro.
Johnathan Joseph-Houston Texans
2012 salary: $9.75 million
Terrific last season, but the corner drafted in the first round in 2006 has started a full 16-game season once (2009) and been named All-Pro once (2011).
Marcedes Lewis-Jacksonville Jaguars
2012 Salary: $9.6 million
Receiver’s big 2010 season (58 catches, 700 yards, 10 TDs) was his only standout performance in a six-year career.
Santonio Holmes-New York Jets
2012 salary: $9.25 million
League’s sixth-highest paid receiver has broken 1,000 yards just once, with Pittsburgh in 2009. Steelers let Holmes and his questionable attitude go for a fifth round draft pick to the Jets, who promptly gave him a five-year, $45 million.
DeAngelo Williams-Carolina Panthers
2012 salary: $8.7 million
Running back was very good in 2008 and 2009, otherwise limited contributions through six seasons.
Antonio Cromartie-New York Jets
2012 salary: $8.25 million
Corner sees a lot of action as opponents prefer to pick on him instead of Darrelle Revis on the other side. Cromartie’s high-risk, high-reward style leads to big plays but also a lot of burn marks.
Sidney Rice-Seattle Seahawks
2012 salary: $8.2 million
Wide receiver has had trouble staying on the field throughout a five-year career, doing little beyond his 1,312-yard All Pro season of 2009.
Vernon Davis-San Francisco 49ers
2012 salary: $8 million
Tight end had 78 receptions and 13 TDs in his 2009 Pro Bowl season. Didn’t approach those numbers in any of his other five seasons.
Darren McFadden-Oakland Raiders
2012 salary: $7.8 million
Running back has played just 46 of a possible 65 games since the Raiders took him No. 4 overall in the 2008 draft. McFadden rushed for 1,157 yards in 2010; no more than 614 in any other season.
thats mainly b/c SF doesn't throw the ball alot(that '09 PB season I'm guessing was when Norv Turner was the OC)...but im pretty sure alot would agree Davis has earned his checks and has to be one of the top 5 TE's in the league right now....
Bruh norv turner wont the OC for the niners in 09 -
Throwed Off Axel wrote: »Vernon Davis doesnt belong on dat list he's one of da best TE's in da league, Chris Johnson needs to be on there at da moment
what in the hell is going on in your signature? lol