Update: More details of Henne's deal have come out
Per Marvez, Henne's deal can max out at $15 million if he takes 75 percent of the Jaguars offensive snaps and the team makes the playoffs in 2014 and 2015.
It breaks down like this:
2014 base salary ?, $1.5 million signing bonus, $3 million roster bonus:25 percent of snaps: +$250,000
45 percent of snaps: +$500,000
65 percent of snaps: +$1 million
75 percent of snaps and 8 wins: +$1.25 million
75 percent of snaps and 10 wins: +$2 million
75 percent of snaps and playoffs: $2.5 million
2015 base salary of $3.5 million:
65 percent of snaps and 8 wins: +$500,000
65 percent of snaps and 10 wins: +$1 million
65 percent of snaps and playoffs: +$2 million
So, if Chad Henne starts 75 percent of the games in 2014 and 65 percent of the games in 2015 and the Jaguars make the playoffs each season, his deal will increase to $13.5 million, plus the $1.5 million signing bonus for a total of $15 million, roughly, if my math is correct.