In April, the Georgia Bulldogs made history when they became the first university to produce five first-round draft picks from the defensive side of the ball.
Defensive end Travon Walker was selected No. 1 by the Jaguars, followed by defensive tackle Jordan Davis to the Eagles at No. 13. The Green Bay Packers made history of their own, selecting linebacker Quay Walker and defensive tackle Devonte Wyatt at No. 22 and No. 28, respectively. Those two picks made Green Bay the first team to select two college teammates from the same defense in the first round of the draft. The first round closed with the Vikings taking Georgia safety Lewis Cine at No. 32 overall.
Two weeks later, and all five of those Georgia defenders have signed their NFL contracts for a combined value of roughly $92.5 million.
Here’s how they look:
No. 1 pick: Jacksonville Jaguars OLB Travon Walker
Contract details: Walker is receiving a four-year deal with an option for a fifth season. It’s a fully guaranteed, $37.4 million contract and includes a $24.4 million signing bonus.
Read on Walker’s deal here.
No. 13: Eagles DT Jordan Davis
Contract details: Davis signed a four-year, fully guaranteed $17 million deal with the Eagles that includes a $9.55 million signing bonus.
Read on Davis’ contract here.
No. 22: Green Bay Packers’ LB Quay Walker
Contract details: Four-year, fully guaranteed contract that includes a team option for a fifth year. Walker’s contract is worth $13,841,637, including a $7,246,645 signing bonus.
Read on Walker’s contract here.
No. 28: Packers’ DT Devonte Wyatt
Contract details: Wyatt and the Packers agreed to a four-year, fully-guaranteed $12.86 million deal with a $6.533 million signing bonus.
Read on Wyatt’s contract here.
No. 32: Vikings safety Lewis Cine
Contract details: Cine…
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