Jags, Alualu agree to disagree
The Jacksonville Jaguars announced that they have agreed to terms with defensive tackle Tyson Alualu, the tenth-overall pick in the 2010 NFL Draft. (Here's a video of coach Jack Del Rio calling it "good news" that Alualu's signed.)
Meanwhile, that's not what Kenny Zuckerman, Alualu's agent, says.
According to Vito Stellino of the Florida Times-Union, Zuckerman said that "he did not agree to terms."
Instead, he said he recommended his client accept the offer, but that Alualu and his family "will pray on it" before making their final decision.
Per Stellino, the estimated value of the contract is $28 million over five years and includes between $17-$18 million of guaranteed money.
As a top ten pick (see all picks), Alualu was a bit of a reach. But he has a high motor and over his 51-game collegiate career at Cal, Alualu finished with 16 sacks and 190 tackles.