2,500,000
9th pick in the first round
Yes, Ben Roethlisberger was the Steelers 1st round draft pick in 2004 out of Miami Ohio.
1 dollar
Alexander Ovechkin by the Washington Capitals
Toronto did not draft in the 1st round in 2004. That pick was packaged along with other assets to NY for Brian Leetch.
800,000
7000.00
70000
The average signing bonus for a 5th round draft pick in MLB in 2010 was around $200,000. However, this amount can vary depending on the negotiation between the player and the team.
Signing bonuses for 1st round picks in the 2007 draft were in the millions of dollars with first overall pick, Jamarcus Russell, getting a signing bonus of $10.9 million.
Yes. Jeremy Ware got a $62,000 signing bonus. Probably one of the larger ones. The average is between $30,000 to $60,000.
There isn't really an average signing bonus. Signing bonuses for the first round NFL draft pick can range anywhere from 45,000 to 15 million and anywhere in between.
Roughly $300k. However, It will vary on position, as well as whom you have as your agent.
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Based on the 2013 NFL round 3 signings, the players selected in the 3rd round of the NFL draft can expect to sign a 4 year contract in the range of $2,600,000 to $3,125,000, with a signing bonus ranging from $500,000 to $700,000. There were 35 players selected in the 3rd round of the 2013 draft (32 regular picks, 3 compensatory picks). The largest contract was signed by TE Travis Kelce, who was selected with the 1st pick in the 3rd round. He signed a 4 year deal worth $3,126,304, with a $703,304 signing bonus. The smallest contract for a 3rd round pick was signed by DE Sam Montgomery. He signed a 4 year deal worth $2,666,016, which included a $506,106 signing bonus.
In 1994, the salary for a third-round NFL draft pick varied depending on the specific player and the team that selected them. Generally, third-round picks could expect to earn a signing bonus and a base salary that totaled around $300,000 to $500,000 in their first year, with contracts often structured over multiple years. The exact figures would depend on negotiations and the player's draft position within the round.
The signing bonus for a 39th round MLB draft pick can vary significantly, but it is generally much lower than those for earlier rounds. In recent drafts, bonuses for late-round picks may range from a few thousand dollars to around $100,000, depending on the player’s perceived potential and negotiation. Many late-round picks may also choose to attend college instead of signing, as they could have more opportunities to increase their value in future drafts.