Three more first-rounders signed in past 12 hours
As of 9 p.m. ET last night, there were 11 unsigned first-round draft picks. Twelve hours later, the number stands at eight.
Seattle has reached a deal with safety Earl Thomas, who was the 14th-overall pick and the second of the Seahawks' two first-rounders. Per the AP, the deal is worth $21.1 million over five years.
Tennessee has reached a deal with Derrick Morgan, the 16th-overall draft pick, on a five-year contract although the financial terms of the deal weren't disclosed, according to The Tennessean.
The Jets have reached a deal with cornerback Kyle Wilson, the 29th-overall pick, on a five-year deal, according to Jenny Vrentas of the Newark Star-Ledger. The contract has a guaranteed amount of $7 million and can reach a maximum of $13 million.
As Vrentas pointed out, Wilson tweeted, "I'm a millionaire!!!!!!!!!! And headed to camp."
The eight remaining unsigned first-rounders are: (2) Ndamukong Suh, Detroit, (6) Russell Okung, Seattle, (9) C.J. Spiller, Buffalo, (10) Tyson Alualu, Jacksonville, (12) Ryan Mathews, San Diego, (21) Jermaine Gresham, Cincinnati, (26) Dan Williams, Arizona and (31) Jerry Hughes, Indianapolis.