Twelve undrafted free agents signed their contracts Friday, May 9 as well.
The Buffalo Bills took a key step toward finalizing their 2025 rookie class on Friday, signing six of their nine draft picks to four-year contracts ahead of rookie minicamp. The team also signed 12 undrafted free agents to the roster.
The NFL’s rookie wage scale, which has been in place since the 2011 Collective Bargaining Agreement, makes it so rookie contracts are held in check more than in years past. Today’s rookie deals are highly structured — while first-round picks typically receive a four-year deal with a fifth-year option, players selected in Rounds 2 through 7 are all signed to standard four-year contracts based on their draft position.
Every draft pick gets a four-year contract with a set salary range based on their draft slot. There are no exceptions and there’s very little room for negotiation.
For the 2025 season, the minimum rookie base salary is $840,000. Each player’s first-year cap number is made up of that base salary plus one-fourth of the total signing bonus. This number is important because it helps set the total value of the rookie contract. Under the rules, the salary in each year of the contract can only increase by up to 25% of the first-year cap number.
NFL rookie contract values are scaled down with each round. Here’s a breakdown of the 2025 rookie contract scale by round — paid out over four-year contracts:
Round 1:
Round 2:
Round 3:
Round 4:
Rounds 5-7:
Undrafted Free Agents:
Here’s a breakdown of the six Bills rookies who signed on Friday and what their projected rookie wage will be: