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NFL’s highest-paid non-QBs, ranked after Myles Garrett and Maxx Crosby cash in

Myles Garrett is now the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history. Here are the 30 biggest non-QB deals for 2025

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In the National Football League, it pays to be a quarterback. Of the top ten quarterbacks in league history, all ten were signed by passers

But it also pays to be someone that can either catch passes from those quarterbacks, or chase them down in the pocket.

A season ago Justin Jefferson put pen to paper on a massive contract extension that made him the highest paid non-QB in league history. Then CeeDee Lamb signed a contract extension that put him second on that list. But this off-season a pair of pass rushers have stolen that crown from Jefferson. First came Maxx Crosby, whose contract extension with the Las Vegas Raiders carried an Average Per Year (APY) of $35,500,000.

Crosby was atop that non-QB list for a few days.

Enter Myles Garrett. After requesting a trade from the Cleveland Browns, Garrett agreed to a massive contract extension from the team that averages $40 million per season, and includes $123.5 million in guaranteed money.

That now makes Garrett the highest-paid non-QB in NFL history.

Here is where Garrett’s and Crosby’s deals stack up, along with the other massive non-QB contracts in the NFL today.

Contract data is provided by OverTheCap.com, and listed in terms of APY:

Highest Paid Non Quarterbacks in NFL for 2025

Player

Position

Team

APY

Myles GarrettEDGEBrowns$40,000,000
Maxx CrosbyEDGERaiders$35,500,000
Justin JeffersonWRVikings$35,000,000
CeeDee LambWRCowboys$34,000,000
Nick BosaEDGE49ers$34,000,000
A.J. BrownWREagles$32,000,000
Chris JonesDLChiefs$31,750,000
Amon-Ra St. BrownWRLions$30,002,500
Tyreek HillWRDolphins$30,000,000
Brandon AiyukWR49ers$30,000,000
Jaylen WaddleWRDolphins$28,250,000
Josh Hines-AllenEDGEJaguars$28,250,000
Brian BurnsEDGEGiants$28,200,000
Tristan WirfsRTBuccaneers$28,125,000
T.J. WattEDGESteelers$28,002,750
Penei SewellRTLions$28,000,000
Davante AdamsWRRaiders$28,000,000
Trent WilliamsLT49ers$27,553,333
Christian WilkinsDLRaiders$27,500,000
D.J. MooreWRBears$27,500,000
Cooper KuppWRRams$26,700,000
Tee HigginsWRBengals$26,179,200
Christian DarrisawLTVikings$26,000,000
Laremy TunsilLTTexans$25,000,000
DeVonta SmithWREagles$25,000,000
Montez SweatEDGEBears$24,500,000
Danielle HunterEDGETexans$24,500,000
Nnamdi MadubuikeDLRavens$24,500,000
Alim McNeillDLLions$24,250,000
Nico CollinsWRTexans$24,250,000
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