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How Much Money Will Every First-Round Pick Make As a Rookie?

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There are countless reasons players prefer to be first-round picks. The prestige. The recognition as one of the best players of their class. Less time waiting to hear their name called. More chances to succeed.

It also doesn't hurt that they earn significantly higher paydays than players taken in the later rounds.

First-round picks are signed to four-year contracts, which include a fifth-year option. The contracts for first-round picks are also fully guaranteed-which is typically not the case for players drafted in the later rounds.

Here's a look at how much every player selected in the first round of the draft this year will make.

How much every 2026 first-round pick makes on their rookie contract

Pick NumberTotal contract valuePlayer selected
No. 1$57,271,500QB Fernando Mendoza
No. 2$54,675,584Edge David Bailey
No. 3$53,023,666RB Jeremiyah Love
No. 4$51,135,704WR Carnell Tate
No. 5$47,831,802LB Arvell Reese
No. 6$41,931,992CB Mansoor Delane
No. 7 $37,212,138LB Sonny Styles
No. 8 $32,492,288WR Jordyn Tyson
No. 9 $32,256,026OL Spencer Fano
No. 10$30,958,330OL Francis Mauigoa
No. 11$28,952,410OL Kadyn Proctor
No. 12$26,120,482S Caleb Downs
No. 13$25,412,508QB Ty Simpson
No. 14$24,232,552OG Vega Ioane
No. 15$23,760,590Edge Rueben Bain Jr.
No. 16$22,344,604TE Kenyon Sadiq
No. 17 $21,872,616OL Blake Miller
No. 18$21,282,642DT Caleb Banks
No. 19$20,928,640OL Monroe Freeling
No. 20$20,810,658WR Makai Lemon
No. 21$20,692,654OL Max Iheanachor
No. 22$20,456,656Edge Akheem Mesidor
No. 23$20,220,666Edge Malachi Lawrence
No. 24$19,748,678WR K.C. Concepcion
No. 25$19,512,698S Dillon Thieneman
No. 26$19,276,668OG Keylan Rutledge
No. 27$19,040,710CB Chris Johnson
No. 28$18,922,710OL Caleb Lomu
No. 29$17,975,848DT Peter Woods
No. 30$17,474,424WR Omar Cooper Jr.
No. 31$17,054,400Edge Keldrick Faulk
No. 32$16,783,950RB Jadarian Price

Related: How Rookie Contracts Work in the NFL, Including Salary and Length

There is a wide range of total contract value for first-round picks, between $16.78 million for No. 32 pick Jadarian Price to $57.21 million for No. 1 choice Fernando Mendoza.

Only the top four picks in this draft make $50 million or more over their first four NFL seasons-Mendoza, David Bailey, Jeremiyah Love and Carnell Tate. The drop-off is steep over the first 10 picks. The No. 10 pick in the draft makes over $20 million less than each of the first four picks. From there on, there is no more than a $3 million difference between each pick.

Mendoza is the highest-paid rookie with over a $57.21 million deal, while the second quarterback taken off the board, Ty Simpson, is making less than half of that at $25.41 million.

The contract for Love made the Cardinals' decision to take a running back at No. 3 particularly interesting. Love will now make $53,023,666 over four years ($13.26 million per year), which gives him the most guaranteed money at the position. He is making over $15 million more in guaranteed money over the life of his deal than Saquon Barkley, whose current contract comes with $36 million in guarantees. Barkley, James Cook and fellow rookie Ashton Jeanty are the only running backs making $30 million or more in guaranteed money. Love is the seventh-highest paid running back on a per-year basis, only trailing Barkley, Cook, Christian McCaffrey, Derrick Henry, Kenneth Walker III, Breece Hall and Jonathan Taylor.

How much did first-round picks make last year?

The payday for first-round picks has risen significantly over the past 365 days. Last year, No. 1 pick Cam Ward signed a deal worth $48.8 million over four years. Mendoza is making nearly $10 million more a year later.

In 2025, the contract values for first-round picks ranged from $14.7 million to $48.8 million. The top five picks earned more than $40 million on their rookie deals, and the top 15 picks each made at least $20 million on their contracts.

How much do other drafted rookies make?

There is much less separation in rookie contracts between Rounds 2-7. Picks 33 to 49 in the second round make between $10 million to $13.4 million. All players drafted in the top 100 receive a contract of at least $6.6 million. All players selected after the No. 100 pick receive a contract worth a total of $4.3 million to $5.6 million.


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This story was originally published April 24, 2026 at 7:28 PM.

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