That's a pretty damn good career for a 7th rounder.
Just sayin': So far he found a pretty good "niche"; back up WR, special teams player, and low salary to make sure he isn't a salary cap hit. Needless to say, not too many 7th rounders (that aren't a backup QB, punter, or kicker) have a 7 (or more) year NFL career .....
Noah Brown contract and salary cap details, full contract breakdowns, salaries, signing bonus, roster bonus, dead money, and valuations.
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Career earnings (6 seasons with the Cowboys) = $4.985M
and that doesn't count the new contract with the Texans
NFL veteran wide receiver Noah Brown signed a new contract. The former seventh-round pick spent the 2022 season with the Dallas Cowboys.
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Brown originally entered the NFL as a seventh-round pick in the 2017 NFL Draft. Selected by the Dallas Cowboys, the Ohio State product spent the majority of his rookie season as a depth receiver and special teams player. Appearing in 13 games, Brown finished his inaugural season with four receptions for 33 yards on nine targets. His limited role continued into 2018, as he recorded just five receptions for 54 on eight targets during his eight games of action.
However, patience paid off, as Brown started to see an increased workload in 2020. Playing in all 16 games while making one start, the wide receiver finished the season with 14 receptions for 154 yards on 24 targets, and he also carried the ball one time for four yards.
Brown hit free agency in the 2021 offseason, but eventually decided to re-sign with the Dallas Cowboys. During his first year back, Brown finished the season with 16 receptions for 184 yards on 25 receptions.
Since signing his rookie contract, Noah Brown has played in 66 games while making 18 starts. While on the field, the former seventh-round pick has recorded 82 receptions for 980 yards and three touchdowns on 140 targets, primarily from Dak Prescott.