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Mathieu’s agent says no contract without guaranteed money

Tyrann Mathieu

IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR ESPN - Tyrann Mathieu arrives at the 10th annual ESPN The Magazine Pre-Draft Party at The IAC Building on the eve of the draft, Wednesday, April 24, 2013, in New York City, New York. (Photo by Scott Gries/Invision for ESPN The Magazine/AP Images)

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If the Arizona Cardinals are planning to demand that Tyrann Mathieu accept a deal with no guaranteed money, they’d better be ready for a protracted contract dispute.

Responding to the talk that the Cardinals weren’t planning to give Mathieu any guarantees on his rookie deal, agent Patrick Lawlor said exactly what he should say: Mathieu would refuse such a deal.

“Ridiculous. Not gonna happen. We had no contract discussion with them,” Lawlor told Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.

There are risks associated with Mathieu because of the multiple failed drug tests that got him kicked off the team at LSU, but the Cardinals understood those risks and selected Mathieu with the 69th pick in the NFL draft anyway. Mathieu has already paid a price for his drug use because his draft stock dropped as a result of those failed drug tests. The idea that Mathieu has to accept a substandard contract on top of that is, in fact, ridiculous.