2022 NFL Draft: Contract details released for Aidan Hutchinson, Detroit Lions
As the No. 2 overall pick in the 2022 NFL Draft, former Michigan star Aidan Hutchinson will be able to sign a four-year, $35.7 million contract with the Detroit Lions, including a $23.1 million signing bonus. The contract comes fully guaranteed with a 5th year option available, according to Spotrac.
Compare Hutchinson’s contract details to No. 1 overall pick Travon Walker‘s, which is a four-year, $37.4 million fully guaranteed deal with a $24.6 million signing bonus.
The Detroit Lions ensured Hutchinson, a Michigan native, will stay close to home a will live comfortably doing so. Hutchinson, who played in 43 career games at Michigan, was a consensus All-American in 2021 and a two-time All-Big Ten honoree. He was also twice named a captain of the team and has a laundry list of other awards he racked up following this past season. Hutchinson is the program record-holder for sacks in a single season, notching 14 for the Wolverines in 2021, which was enough to earn the No. 2 pick in the draft and a boatload of cash to boot.
Hutchinson spoke to NFL Network’s Melissa Stark shortly after his selection, expressing his gratitude toward the Lions as well as his excitement to get started.
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“It’s great,” he said. “I’m happy I get to go back to Detroit. Go back to Motor City and hopefully get back to winning some ball games. I’m fired up. They just made a great decision.”
Heading into the 2022 NFL Draft, the virtual consensus was that former Michigan star Aidan Hutchinson was a top-five pick. Out of high school, Hutchinson showed flashes of what was to come, rated as a four-star recruit and the top prospect in the state of Michigan from the Class of 2018, according to the On3 Consensus, a complete and equally weighted industry-generated average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.