Cam Little, the new kicker for the Jacksonville Jaguars, is fast turning into a player to keep an eye on and not just for his skills on the field, but also for the money he is making in his first NFL year. Picked in the sixth round of the 2024 NFL Draft, Little earned a four-year deal that ranks him among the best-paid new special teams players this season.
A rookie deal worth over $4 million
Deal details from Spotrac and SalarySport show that Little’s deal with the Jaguars is worth $4,158,388 over four years. His contract has a $138,388 signing bonus, which is fully guaranteed, and he makes about $1,039,597 a year.
In his second year with the team, Little will get a base pay of $960,000, with a cap hit of $994,597 and a dead cap cost of $103,791. His pay will rise step by step up to the 2027 season, and then he will be free to sign with any team in 2028.
From Arkansas to the NFL
At 21, Little was the 212th pick in the 2024 draft after a strong college run at the University of Arkansas. Known for his special skills like kicking it right even under stress, he soon made it onto the Jaguars’ team and he looks set to play a big role in special teams.
He has an agent, Jonathan Perzley from SportStars, a group known for dealing with top NFL players.
An esstimated net worth
With his current deal and signing bonus, Cam Little’s net worth is about $4.16 million. This does not count extra income sources like ads or bonuses for doing well, yet it shows a strong money background for a player not in the top draft rounds.
As the Jaguars work to put together a strong team, Little’s good kicking could be key. With a deal in the millions and a good path ahead, he looks set to add to both the team’s points and its future plans.
Whether he stays with the team or becomes a top free-agent in 2028, Little’s early money wins show how much special teams players are now worth in the NFL today.









