Trey Amos, the Washington Commanders' second-round pick, has not yet signed his rookie contract, creating concerns as training camp approaches. Other second-round players, influenced by fully guaranteed contracts signed by peers, are seeking similar guarantees. The trend was initiated by the San Francisco 49ers, who signed defensive lineman Alfred Collins to a deal with over $9 million guaranteed. This development is expected to encourage other teams to finalize contracts with their second-round picks, making it crucial for the Commanders to resolve Amos's situation efficiently before training camp starts.
Trey Amos, a second-round pick, remains unsigned, in part due to the trend of fully guaranteed deals for other second-rounders, prompting a need for resolution.
The signing of Alfred Collins by the 49ers signals a shift, providing a new standard for the guarantees expected by rookie second-round players for their contracts.
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