Here’s what we know now about NFL Guardian Caps
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Punters have a unique place on a football roster.
Never does a team want to send a punter out on the field, thus surrendering on an offensive drive and giving the ball back to the opponent. Ideally, a team’s punter would be used extremely infrequently. Still, punters have a place in the NFL, with many having long careers in which they can make millions of dollars.
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The Seattle Seahawks‘ Michael Dickson has the distinction of being the league’s highest-paid punter, earning $3.67 million a year on a four-year, $14.7 million contract.
Here are the punter salary rankings based on average annual value, according to Over The Cap:
1. Michael Dickson, Seattle Seahawks: $3.67 million (4 years, $14.7 million)
2. Jack Fox, Detroit Lions: $3.49 million (4 years, $13.96 million)
3. Tress Way, Washington Commanders: $3.31 million (4 years, $13.25 million)
4 (tie). A.J. Cole, Las Vegas Raiders: $3 million (4 years, $12 million)
4 (tie). Logan Cooke, Jacksonville Jaguars: $3 million (4 years, $12 million)
4 (tie). Bryan Anger, Dallas Cowboys: $3 million (3 years, $9 million)
4 (tie). Cameron Johnston, Pittsburgh Steelers: $3 million (3 years, $9 million)
8. Bradley Pinion, Atlanta Falcons: $2.88 million (3 years, $8.5 million)
9. Mitch Wishnowsky, San Francisco 49ers: $2.8 million (4 years, $11.2 million)
10. Thomas Morstead, New York Jets: $2.6 million (2 years, $5.1 million)
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