D.J. Chark

2022 - 3 - 15

Lions land wide receiver D.J. Chark Jr. (unknown)

The deal is expected to be worth one-year and $10 million, according to NFL Network. The 25-year-old wideout was drafted by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the ...

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Lions to sign WR D.J. Chark to one-year, $10M deal (unknown)

Detroit has added another weapon to a deprived offense. NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported Tuesday morning that the Lions are expected to sign ...

For Lions general manager Brad Holmes, this is precisely the type of deal that fits Detroit's timeline. When healthy, Chark has proven he can be an explosive playmaker. If he remains healthy and returns to form, the WR could cash in next offseason.

D.J. Chark Jr. Contract Details Revealed (unknown)

Free agent wide receiver D.J. Chark Jr. will sign a one-year, $10 million contract with the Lions. It may end up being the largest contract the Lions hand ...

He’s a complete receiver," Walker said. He’s a go-getter. According to OverTheCap.com, Chark Jr. will count $4,023,333 against the cap in 2022, leaving the Lions more salary cap space to sign other potential free agents on both sides of the football.

How a young DJ Chark 'saved' his dad; 4 other facts to know about Detroit Lions WR (unknown)

DJ Chark has been a great pass-catcher at times in the NFL and he is known to have an even greater personality.

His struggles with family health problems, his own injuries and the COVID-19 pandemic were shared in a December 2020 article by Tyler Dunne. Darrell Chark Sr. was pinned between a ladder and concrete before falling 20 feet to the ground. He just lives the blissful life.” Chark caught 73 passes for 1,008 yards and eight touchdowns while making the Pro Bowl in 2019. Chark had 66 catches for 1,340 over his final two seasons in LSU's run-first offense. His spine was twisted and he couldn't walk straight, let alone work. He loves his French bulldog, BamBam, who has his own Instagram page, and his miniature Australian shepherd, Dundie, a nod to the fictitious awards given in "The Office." Chark's Instagram also reveals he's a father and a husband. Some of the ways Chark protects his mental health are with his two pups, cartoons and the suburban misadventures of Michael Scott and Leslie Knope. He was named after the DC hero because of his prodigious speed at LSU. Chark flashed his quickness with two punt return touchdowns in college as well as three rushing touchdowns for the Tigers. At just 5 years old, Chark was an inspiration to his family, according to "The Advocate." Chark has been a slow starter for his new teams (though he hasn't played with top quarterback talent as a collegian or professional). In his first two years at LSU, Chark appeared in 11 total games and had no receptions, but he broke through with a 79-yard catch, scamper and score in 2016. The Lions, in dire need of pass-catching help, agreed to a one-year contract with Chark on Tuesday. Chark is a big, speedy wide receiver who ended the final year of his rookie contract with the Jacksonville Jaguars on injured reserve (fractured knee suffered Week 4).

Detroit Lions lower D.J. Chark’s immediate cap hit to $4 million by pushing dead money into next season (unknown)

Chark agreed this week to a one-year, $10 million contract that is fully guaranteed. But $8.965 million of that money is in the form of a signing bonus, and ...

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DJ Chark will count just $4 million against Detroit Lions cap in 2022 (unknown)

Due to some nifty bookkeeping, the Lions will actually be paying more for Chark when he's not on the team than when he is.

It will be a lot more tolerable to take on that extra $6 million cap hit next year if Chark is being replaced by an young receiver on an inexpensive rookie deal. So when the contract automatically voids at the beginning of the 2023 season, the two remaining signing bonus prorations accelerate to that year, resulting in a collective cap hit of nearly $6 million. Since it’s a one-year deal and all that money is guaranteed, it was presumed he would count $10 million against the cap.

Lions wide receiver DJ Chark contract details reveal structure to drop 2022 cap hit (unknown)

The Detroit Lions shrewdly signed wide receiver DJ Chark to a one-year deal, and the structure is still rather interesting.

This structure is all about making Chark’s 2022 cap hit $4 million instead of $10 million, which makes sense in a vacuum to allow the Lions more room to add. All in all, the details seemed likely to be cut and dry, and concise in terms of the cap hit. Chark took a one-year prove-it deal, coming off playing just four games in 2021 for the Jacksonville Jaguars due to a broken ankle.

Ex-Jags WR Chark to sign with Lions (unknown)

WR DJ Chark Jr., who missed nine games with the Jaguars in 2021 with a broken ankle, intends to sign a one-year deal with the Lions, a source told ESPN's ...

He followed that up with 53 catches for 706 yards and five touchdowns in 2020. Chark, 25, had seven catches for 154 yards and two touchdowns before getting hurt last season. Chark had 147 catches for 2,042 yards and 15 touchdowns in four seasons with Jacksonville, but he has also missed 13 games because of injuries -- including nine in 2021 after suffering a broken ankle in Week 4.

Lions agree to deal with former Jaguars WR DJ Chark, re-sign DE Charles Harris (unknown)

Chark caught seven passes for 154 yards and two touchdowns last season before a fractured ankle ended his campaign in Week 4.

Harris, the Dolphins' 2017 first-round pick, is coming off his best NFL season. Chark, a 2018 second-round draft pick by the Jaguars, has played all four seasons with Jacksonville. He caught seven passes for 154 yards and two touchdowns last season before a fractured ankle ended his campaign in Week 4. His best season came in 2019, when he caught 73 passes for 1,008 yards and eight touchdowns, earning a Pro Bowl nod in the process.

4 quick thoughts on the Detroit Lions adding DJ Chark (unknown)

There are a lot of interesting wrinkles to this signing and what it means about the present and the future. And while the deal cannot be made official until ...

Lions general manager Brad Holmes has always said that he prefers to build the team through the draft. The Athletic also has a great profile on him, talking about his time as an exemplary student, his battle through anxiety, and his commitment to getting bigger and stronger on the football field. If they can choose to move on, they could potentially cash in on a high compensatory pick. Typically you’d see Chark seeking a longer-term deal, but the Lions sweetened the pot by making it fully guaranteed. The Detroit Lions finally struck in free agency by reportedly agreeing to terms with former Jaguars receiver DJ Chark on Tuesday morning. There are a lot of interesting wrinkles to this signing and what it means about the present and the future.

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