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In the 1996 NFL Draft, rookie contracts varied significantly based on draft position, but the overall trend was lower than in later years due to the absence of a salary cap for rookies at that time. The top pick, Keyshawn Johnson, signed a four-year contract worth approximately $8.5 million, which included a signing bonus of around $3.6 million. Other first-round picks typically received contracts ranging from $2 million to $5 million over four years. The structure and size of rookie contracts began to change significantly in subsequent years, particularly with the introduction of salary cap rules for rookies.

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