Dalton Schultz's Contract

Last Modified Nov 13, 2024 16:16 GMT
Dalton Schultz Contract
Dalton Schultz during Pittsburgh Steelers v Houston Texans

Dalton Schultz signed a 3-year contract worth $36 million with the Houston Texans in 2024. Dalton Schultz is a tight end in the NFL who plays for the Houston Texans franchise. As far as pass-catching is concerned, Schultz has been quite consistent year in and year out. His contributions on the field have been important for both the Cowboys and now the Texans. Schultz was drafted into the NFL in 2018 in the fourth round by the Dallas Cowboys. After spending the first five seasons of his professional career in Dallas, he made the short move to Houston for the 2023 NFL season. Schultz has 3067 receiving yards under his belt in his whole career as of week 10 of the 2024 NFL season.

Dalton Schultz Contract Breakdown

In March 2024, Dalton Schultz agreed to a three-year, $36 million contract with the Houston Texans. The deal included a $7.5 million signing bonus, a $23.5 million guarantee, and an average salary of $12 million each year.

Contract TermsAvg SalarySigning BonusGTD at SignTotal GTDFree Agent
3 yr(s) / $36,000,000$12,000,000$7,500,000$23,500,000$23,500,0002027 / UFA
YearAgeBase SalarySigning ProrationRoster/GmCap HitCap %Dead CapYearly Cash
202428$5,000,000$2,500,000$441,165$7,941,1653.11%$23,500,000$13,000,000
202529$11,000,000$2,500,000$500,000$14,000,0005.12%$16,000,000$11,500,000
Potential Out: 2026, 2 Year, $25,500,000; $2,500,000 Dead Cap
202630$11,000,000$2,500,000$500,000$14,000,0004.79%$2,500,000$11,500,000
202731UFA-----

How much is Dalton Schultz getting paid?

Since this contract is a three-year deal, the Houston Texans tight end, Schultz, will be earning $12 million on average over the next three years. As for the 2024-25 season, Schultz will be earning a base salary of $5 million and a roster bonus of $441,165 per game, while he has already earned his bonus at the time of signing worth $7.5 million.

How much does Dalton Schultz make in a minute?

Based on dividing his overall earnings of $7.94 million by the number of minutes in a year, which is 525,600, Dalton Schultz will make $15.1/minute in the 2024 NFL season.

Dalton Schultz's Career Earnings

Dalton Schultz's total career earnings are $35 million as of November 2024, according to Spotrac.

What are the terms of Dalton Schultz’s Contract?

For the 2024 season, Schultz will carry a cap hit of $7.9 million along with $23.5 million in dead cap. Schultz’s three-year contract with the Texans has only two terms attached to it.

  • The Per Game Active Bonus will be $29,411 ($500,000).

  • The $23.5 million guaranteed is inclusive of the signing bonus + 2024 salary + 2025 salary

How much of Dalton Schultz’s Contract is guaranteed?

Having signed a big 3-year contract worth $36 million, Schultz has a guaranteed amount of $23.5 million, which is quite good considering NFL contracts are rarely fully guaranteed due to the nature of the sport and injuries that take place.

Dalton Schultz's Contract History

Before the 2024 contract that Schultz signed with the Texans, he had signed a one-year deal with the same franchise in 2023 worth $6.25 million. Before that, Schultz signed a one-year franchise tag deal with the Dallas Cowboys worth $10.93 million in 2022, after which he left the Cowboys for the Texans in 2023. His first-ever NFL contract was his rookie deal with the Cowboys in 2018, which was a four-year deal worth $2.91 million. This contract had a signing bonus and a guarantee of $452,359, with the average annual salary coming to $728,090.

ContractSigning BonusAverage SalaryGTD At SignTotal GTDFree Agent
4 yr(s) / $2,912,359$452,359$728,090$452,359$452,3592022 / UFA
1 yr(s) / $10,931,000-$10,931,000$10,931,000$10,931,0002023 / UFA
1 yr(s) / $6,250,000$4,500,000$6,250,000$6,000,000$6,000,0002024 / UFA

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FAQ's on Dalton Schultz Contract

A. Dalton Schultz is 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) tall and weighs approximately 244 lb (111 kg).

A. Dalton Schultz was born in Sandy, Utah, which is a city in the Salt Lake City Metropolitan area of Utah.

A. Dalton Schultz went to Stanford University and played three years for the Stanford Cardinals football team in 2014-2017.

A. Dalton Schultz has one son named Theodore James, and one daughter named Savannah.

A. Dalton Schultz’s parents are Troy Golightly and Suzy Wilkerson.

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