Contract Details Revealed for New Steelers Tight End

Pittsburgh Steelers Salary Cap Update: The Steelers still have salary cap flexibility entering the 2025 regular season.

Pittsburgh Steelers TE Donald Parham
Los Angeles Chargers tight end Donald Parham Jr. (89) is tackled by Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Jack Cochrane (43) during an NFL football game Sunday, Jan. 7, 2024, in Inglewood, Calif. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)

The contract details have been revealed for new Pittsburgh Steelers tight end Donald Parham, and he will come to Pittsburgh for a considerable bargain.

Parham signed a one-year deal with the Steelers late last week. That contract has a base salary of $1.17 million, with no signing bonus and no guaranteed money, according to the NFLPA.

The contract is a veteran benefit contract, which is designed to allow teams to sign veterans on one-year deals to cap-friendly contracts. His deal will count for just $1.03 million against the salary cap.

Parham will be added to the team’s offseason Top 51 contracts, but he will have a minimal overall impact on the team’s salary cap situation. His signing decreased the available cap space that Steelers general manager Omar Khan has to work with by just $190,000.

The Steelers still have an estimated $60 million in offseason salary cap space, based on a $279.5 million salary cap. The final cap figure for 2025 has not yet been announced, but it will be between $277.5 million and $281.5 million per team.

PITTSBURGH STEELERS 2025 SALARY CAP SNAPSHOT

Salary Cap (est.)$279,500,000
2024 Rollover$6,831,465
Team Cap$286,331,465
Top 51 Salaries$226,212,364
Dead Money$45,335
Current Salary Cap Space (est.)$60,073,766

Not all of the money in Khan’s coffers can be spent right now. The Steelers will have some expenses between now and the start of the season that while known, are not yet on the books. Those include signing the 2025 NFL Draft class, offseason workout bonuses, the final two players on the 53-man roster (only 51 count in the offseason), a practice squad, players on the injured reserve, and a buffer for in-season moves. Those items will functionally reduce the team’s ability to spend by about $14 million. Because those items won’t hit the ledger until the summer, the Steelers can actually over-spend now and figure out how to get back under the cap later.

KNOWN FUTURE EXPENSES

2025 NFL Draft Class$2,580,799
Workout Bonuses$900,000
52 & 53$1,920,000
Practice Squad$4,000,000
Buffer$5,000,000
Functional 2025 Salary Cap Space (est.)$45,672,967

That’s where moves like releasing or signing Watt to a contract extension could come into play. The Steelers could also restructure the contract of players like Alex Highsmith and Pat Freiermuth to make more salary cap space.

PITTSBURGH STEELERS 2025 PLAYER-BY-PLAYER SALARY CAP HITS

T.J. Watt$30,418,695
Minkah Fitzpatrick$22,355,000
Cam Heyward$19,650,000
Alex Highsmith$18,602,000
Patrick Queen$17,693,333
Pat Freiermuth$12,885,000
Larry Ogunjobi$10,533,334
Isaac Seumalo$10,191,668
Cole Holcomb$7,640,000
Chris Boswell$4,720,000
Broderick Jones$4,534,463
Miles Killebrew$4,245,000
George Pickens$4,097,670
Cordarelle Patterson$3,750,000
DeShon Elliott$3,750,000
Cameron Johnston$3,458,333
Troy Fautanu$3,421,658
Dean Lowry$3,125,000
Montravius Adams$3,125,000
Joey Porter Jr.$2,623,186
Keeanu Benton$1,999,943
Zach Frazier$1,714,594
DeMarvin Leal$1,650,376
Darnell Washington$1,460,158
Roman Wilson$1,305,720
Christian Kuntz$1,278,333
Payton Wilson$1,271,889
Calvin Austin III$1,226,084
Nick Herbig$1,198,231
Mason McCormick$1,151,224
Connor Heyward$1,138,806
Mark Robinson$1,128,089
Corliss Waitman$1,100,000
Brandon Johnson$1,100,000
Skylar Thompson$1,100,000
Cory Trice Jr.$1,051,109
Spencer Anderson$1,049,446
Eku Leota$1,030,000
Devin Harper$1,030,000
Donald Parham$1,030,000
Jonathan Ward$1,030,000
Beanie Bishop$968,333
Lance McCutcheon$960,000
Aaron Shampklin$960,000
Evan Hull$960,000
Dylan Cook$960,000
D’Shawn Jamison$960,000
Joshuah Bledsoe$960,000
Logan Lee$895,018
Ryan Watts$885,671
Domenique Davis$840,000
Kyler McMichael$840,000
Doug Nester$840,000
Julius Welschof$840,000
Steven Jones$840,000
Thomas Rush$840,000
Jacob Slade$840,000
Cameron McCutcheon$840,000

Salary figures from Steelers Now sources, the NFLPA, and Over The Cap.

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