Earlier this month, the Seattle Seahawks announced that they've agreed to terms with veteran defensive end Chris Clemons.
Clemons is a player who is familiar with Pete Carroll's scheme, having spent four seasons (2010 to 2013) in Seattle. But he's 34 years old, and the details of Clemons' contract indicate that he is not guaranteed a roster spot.
It's a one-year deal with a max value of $1.5 million. But only $150,000 (the signing bonus) is fully guaranteed. The base salary for 2016 is $1 million, and another $350,000 is available through workout and roster bonuses.