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NFL’s Highest-Paid Non-Quarterbacks: Defensive Stars and Elite WRs Cash In

NFL’s Highest-Paid Non-Quarterbacks: Defensive Stars and Elite WRs Cash In

In today’s NFL, quarterbacks are traditionally the top earners—but in recent seasons, several non-quarterbacks have secured massive deals that reflect their game-changing talent and market value.

The list of the highest-paid non-QBs now features a mix of dominant defenders and electrifying wide receivers, underscoring the league’s shift toward rewarding impact players at multiple positions.

T.J. Watt – \$41 Million

Leading the pack is Pittsburgh Steelers edge rusher T.J. Watt. With a \$41 million annual average, Watt sets the standard for defensive players.

The 2021 Defensive Player of the Year is a relentless force off the edge, consistently ranking among league leaders in sacks. His value to Pittsburgh’s defense—and their identity as a franchise—makes this paycheck a just reward.

Ja’Marr Chase – \$40.25 Million

Right behind Watt is Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase. With a \$40.25 million annual salary, Chase recently signed a record-setting extension that reset the market for wideouts.

Bursting onto the scene in 2021 with a historic rookie season, Chase has been a cornerstone of the Bengals’ offensive resurgence. His chemistry with quarterback Joe Burrow and big-play ability justify every penny.

Myles Garrett – \$40 Million

Tied with Chase is Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett, earning \$40 million annually. One of the most feared pass rushers in the game, Garrett combines elite athleticism with consistent production. With multiple All-Pro nods, he’s the foundation of Cleveland’s defensive scheme and a nightmare for opposing offenses.

Danielle Hunter – \$35.6 Million

Newly signed Danielle Hunter clocks in at \$35.6 million per year. After years of dominant, if sometimes injury-plagued, play with the Vikings, Hunter found a lucrative home that recognizes his high sack totals and disruptive presence. His explosiveness off the line remains among the league’s best.

Maxx Crosby – \$35.5 Million

Las Vegas Raiders edge rusher Maxx Crosby earns \$35.5 million annually. A former mid-round pick turned star, Crosby’s high motor, leadership, and on-field production have made him indispensable. He’s emblematic of the modern edge rusher—relentless, durable, and constantly evolving.

Justin Jefferson – \$35 Million

Minnesota Vikings star Justin Jefferson, at \$35 million, is not only one of the league’s highest-paid receivers but also one of its most productive. With record-breaking stats through his first few seasons, Jefferson’s extension was inevitable. His route running and hands are elite, making him a constant deep threat.

Nick Bosa – \$34 Million

San Francisco’s Nick Bosa earns \$34 million annually, making him the highest-paid defensive lineman before Watt and Garrett passed him. The reigning 2022 Defensive Player of the Year is a foundational piece of the 49ers’ championship-caliber defense.

CeeDee Lamb – \$34 Million

Tying Bosa is Dallas Cowboys receiver CeeDee Lamb. His new deal reflects his rise as an elite WR1 and his vital role in Dallas’ offense. Lamb’s ability to dominate from the slot or outside makes him one of the most versatile and dangerous weapons in the league.

These contracts reflect how non-quarterbacks are finally seeing compensation aligned with their importance. As the NFL continues to evolve, expect more stars outside of the QB position to command top-tier paydays.

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