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Source: Carlos Dunlap deal is worth $3.57 million

Bengals defensive end signed four-year deal Aaron Wilson

Print This July 28, 2010, 08:42 PM EST
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Cincinnati Bengals rookie second-round defensive end Carlos Dunlap's four-year deal is worth almost $3.57 million and includes $1.779 million in guaranteed money, per league source.

Dunlap received a $1.228 million signing bonus.

His base salaries are the standard ones of $320,000, $405,000, $490,000 and $575,000.

The former University of Florida standout was projected initially as a first-round draft pick until a DUI arrest before the Gators' bowl game affected his draft stock.

He recorded nine sacks and blocked three kicks last season, earning All-Southeastern Conference first-team honors

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