If RJ Hunter wants to pocket more cash than Jordan Mickey over the next two years, he's going to have make up some ground on plane ride poker games. Or challenge the LSU grad to some high stakes H-O-R-S-E action. Or maybe there's a Dunkin Donuts or Sullivan Tire commercial in his future. But the checks coming from Causeway Street will give Mickey the upper hand over his first round counterpart for the next couple seasons.
Jordan Mickey, the No. 33 pick, will make more than RJ Hunter (No. 28) over the first two seasons of their contracts.