So it's a deal that is easy to get out of in a year or two. I don't see him getting to 2026 with this contract.
Dillon's contract is good for both sides too:
(acmepackingcompany)Per the stipulations of the four-year qualifying contract that Dillon signed, he was allowed to earn up to $2.742 million in 2024. Dillon hit that number exactly, as he’s set to make a $2.575 million base salary with a $167,500 signing bonus. He will only count $1.29 million against the cap, though, as the four-year qualifying contract allows the Packers to pay him an uncapped $1.45 million.