
Eagles Update: Contract details of first-round CB Quinyon Mitchell revealed
Eagles first-round pick Quinyon Mitchell officially signed his rookie contract last week, making him the final payer of their 2024 draft class to put pen to paper.
According to KPRC2’s Aaron Wilson, Mitchell’s rookie deal is a standard four-year contract that included $14.8M guaranteed and other bonuses.
#Eagles first-round pick Quinyon Mitchell: four-year deal $14.818 million guaranteed, $7.956 million signing bonus, salaries $795,000, $960,000, $1.075 million, $2.715 million, training camp roster bonuses 2025 to 2027: $508,550, $1.067 million, $100,000
— Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) June 8, 2024
The Eagles drafted Mitchell at No. 22 overall, along with CB Cooper DeJean in the second round, to rejuvenate a pass defense that ranked 30th in the NFL last season.
Mitchell was widely regarded as the top CB in the draft with his 4.33 speed and sticky coverage. In 2023, he didn’t allow a single TD in 402 coverage snaps and recorded 15 pass breakups, tied for the most in the FBS.
Like all NFL first-round selections, Mitchell has a 2028 fifth-year option that Philly can exercise after the third year of the contract.
Did the @Eagles get the best CB in the draft in Quinyon Mitchell? 🤔@MoveTheSticks | @QuinyonMitchell pic.twitter.com/GQPvfQeXRy
— NFL (@NFL) May 5, 2024
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