The San Diego Chargers announced four-year rookie deals for fourth-round safety Darrell Stuckey and seventh-round tight end Dedrick Epps, the team announced.
Stuckey's deal, as previously reported, has a total base value of nearly $2.3 million and includes a signing bonus of roughly $505,000 as well as standard base salaries of $320,000, $405,000, $490,000 and $575,000 as well as a signing bonus of $506,000.
Epps' deal includes a signing bonus of roughly $48,000 for a total base value of $1.838 million.
A 5-foot-11, 208-pounder from the University of Kansas, Stuckey has 4.46 speed in the 40-yard dash and has posted a 39 1/2 inch vertical leap.
In 45 career games, he recorded 295 tackles, 19 pass deflections and eight interceptions.
Epps, a 6-foot-4, 246-pounder from the University of Miami, caught 19 passes for 247 yards and three touchdowns as a senior.
The following Chargers draft picks remain unsigned: first-round running back Ryan Mathews (Fresno State), third-round linebacker Donald Butler (Washington) and fifth-round defensive tackle Cam Thomas (North Carolina).
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