The Green Bay Packers finally have their entire 2015 draft class under contract.
On Tuesday, the Packers announced that they have come to terms with first-round draft pick Damarious Randall, who was at that time the only draftee who had not yet signed his rookie deal. As the CBA dictates for all first-round picks, Randall's deal will last for four years, and the Packers can choose to exercise a team option for a fifth year. They must decide on that option during the 2018 offseason, which will precede Randall's fourth year.
According to Over the Cap, Randall's draft slot (first round, #30 overall) should carry a total contract value of about $7.