Yodny Cajuste is a 2019 NFL Draftee who was picked by the New England Patriots in the round three with 101 picks. Currently, No. 63 – New England Patriots Offensive tackle is listed in the reserve list of the team.
Born on February 21, 1996, Yodny Cajuste finished his colligate career at West Virginia Mountaineers football team earning 2018 Big 12 Co-Offensive Lineman of the Year, 2018 First-team All-Big 12, and 2017 Second-team All-Big 12.
Cajuste inked a 4 year, $3,482,180 contract with the New England Patriots, that includes a $822,180 signing bonus, $822,180 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $870,545. In the 2019 season, he reportedly earned a base salary of $495,000 and a signing bonus of $822,180, while carrying a cap hit of $700,545 and a dead cap value of $822,180.
Salary Details
Year | Team | Signing Bonus | Salary |
2019 | New England Patriots | $822,180 | $495,000 |
2020 | New England Patriots | - | $635,000 |
2021 | New England Patriots | - | $720,000 |
2022 | New England Patriots | - | $810,000 |
His 2019 cap hit is 0.4 percent of the Patriots' cap total for the season. According to the source, the Patriots have $1611528516.12 Million committed for their 2019 cap and $4200911942.01 Million committed for 2020. Tom Brady, Devin McCourty, and Dont'a Hightower carries the biggest cap hit for 2019.
As of 2019, his net worth is approximately $0.5 million. Further, he recently scored a Chevrolet car which has a base price of $25,000.
The new face in the NFL, the public is curious to know Cajuste's love life: hook up, break up, and girlfriend. However, the hunk has sucessfully hide his love life from the world without leaving a hint regarding his relationship status.
Active on Instagram with 6,094 followers, the twenty-three years old seems an introvert person who prefers his private life off the Camera.
Miami, Florida native, Yodny Cajuste is an American by nationality who came from an Afro-American ethnic background.
6 ft 5 in tall hunk enrolled at Miramar High School where he started playing football for the school team in his senior years. In fact, for most of his life, he was a basketball player and Patriots football coaches begged him to try out football all the way up until the spring of his junior year in Miramar. Eventually, he was convinced by the coaches to participate in spring practices with a caveat and he could quit before the fall, but only if he didn’t have any scholarship offers.
Following his graduation, he attended West Virginia University and played for the West Virginia Mountaineers football team.
In the 2019 NFL Draft, Cajuste was drafted by the New England Patriots in the third round with 101st overall pick.
After undergoing quad surgery, he was placed on the non-football injury list to start the season.
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