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TheStarOne
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We want $70,000,000 in a 5 year deal........$40,000,000 guaranteed.
4% of that would net you $2.8 Million Mr. Agent...We want $70,000,000 in a 5 year deal........$40,000,000 guaranteed.
4% of that would net you $2.8 Million Mr. Agent...
I don't remember what it is, but there is a cap. For some reason I thought it was 2% maxDo we know the agents are getting 4%? I'm certain that there is no standard commission and that all commissions are subject to negotiations.
Obviously not the same thing but for reference, on real estate transactions in MD you can typically expect 2.5-3.5% commission depending if you are buyer or seller agent - in rare cases you can get as much as 6%, even heard of a lady who was successfully negotiating 7% commissions on her RE sales. In my experience the larger the dollar amount the lower the commission percentage.
That said, I would love to be Zack Martin's agent. That's an easy job.
Source: am RE agent
That sounds more likely to me. I don't honestly know, never bothered to inquire.I don't remember what it is, but there is a cap. For some reason I thought it was 2% max
I had heard 4% once, might have been for another sport. Even 2% ain't a bad gig...I don't remember what it is, but there is a cap. For some reason I thought it was 2% max
Just looked it up, 3% cap in NFLDo we know the agents are getting 4%? I'm certain that there is no standard commission and that all commissions are subject to negotiations.
Obviously not the same thing but for reference, on real estate transactions in MD you can typically expect 2.5-3.5% commission depending if you are buyer or seller agent - in rare cases you can get as much as 6%, even heard of a lady who was successfully negotiating 7% commissions on her RE sales. In my experience the larger the dollar amount the lower the commission percentage.
That said, I would love to be Zack Martin's agent. That's an easy job.
Source: am RE agent
Here is the thing. Every player has a value. Just because the guy is the best Guard in the League and maybe by a lot doesn't mean you just sign him as if the price doesn't matter. The two sides still need to agree on a "fair contract amount". If he wants more than you want to give you need to let him go. It would suck but it is just the way life works with a cap. As far as the offer above, I think that is pretty fair, but my gut tells me that Martin and his agent see him as more than $670,000 a year better than Andrew Norwell and quite frankly, I do too. The Franchise tag is $14M. I forgot all OL were lumped together and was thinking for Guards it was probably around $12M. The only power the team holds in negotiations to try to get a fair deal is tagging him. I'm surprised a deal wasn't already done, but I'm not really concerned. He is here through 2019 either way. If he would sign for 5-$70M I think Dallas would be foolish to not jump at it so my gut tells me he is asking for quite a bit more than that.
We want $70,000,000 in a 5 year deal........$40,000,000 guaranteed.
I like it. Waiting on the details but looks like a good deal considering what guys nowhere near his class just got.6 years 84 million 40 guaranteed