For the 2007 season, minimum salaries in the NFL are:
Rookies - $285,000
One Year Veteran - $360,000
Two Year Veteran - $435,000
Three Year Veteran - $510,000
Four to Six Year Veteran - $595,000
Seven to Nine Year Veteran - $720,000
Ten+ Year Veteran - $820,000
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The minimum salary in the NFL is $260,000 per year. The scale goes up for each year of service and - according to his position. The minimum for a rookie is $260,000 per year and that rises to $765,000 per year for a player who has played six or more years in a NON skilled position. For a quarterback or running back or receiver - the minimum wage after 6 years is $1,000,000 per year.
As of the 2007 season, the minimum salary for a rookie is $285,000. The minimum salary increases according to the number of years the player has been in the league. The highest minimum salary is $820,000 for players who have been in the league 11 years or more.
The minimum salary structure for 2007 is as follows:
For the 2012 season, minimum NFL base salaries are ...
1) Rookie - $390,000
2) 1 year - $465,000
3) 2 year - $540,000
4) 3 year - $615,000
5) 4-6 year - $700,000
6) 7-9 year - $825,000
7) 10+ year - $925,000
Since 2007, the base salary for each classification has gone up $105,000.
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Years Accrued : Salary
Rookie : $390,000
1 : $465,000
2 : $540,000
3 - $615,000
4-6 : $700,000
7-9 : $825,000
10+ : $925,000
All base salaries will subsequently rise $15,000 annually through 2014.
Hmm. Well just to say i hate the packers (sorry i am a giants and steelers.) But a salary for an NFL player must be 3 million? I think. I would look it up. GO STEELERS!
In the mid $200,000 range. That's even for a kicker. Or back up. Depending on which team and position.