I did find the following on the web:Redwingtom wrote:Of course if you knew what the salary for a member of an NFL practice squad compared to an Arena baller was you would not have to beg!falconboy wrote:Which begs the question , what would be better , possibly playing or being a starter on a Arena League team or only playing on a practice NFL practice squad. I guess maybe Josh thinks that being on an NFL pratice squad might open other opportunities.
Q:Can you provide some information on practice squads??
A: After noon EST on September 5th, each club may establish a Practice Squad of no more than eight (8) players who are free agents and who did not dress for more than eight (8) regular season games during their only accrued (i.e., on the 53 man roster for at least 6 games) season. The minimum salary for a Practice Squad player is $4,350 per week (a higher salary can be negotiated), including playoff weeks. In addition, a player under contract to a club as a Practice Squad player is completely free to sign a contract with another NFL club during the season in order to be on the second club's Active/Inactive (i.e., 53 man) list. If another club signs a Practice Squad player to its 53 man roster it does not have to provide any sort of compensation to the player's former club but it generally must keep the player on the 53 man roster for at least 3 weeks, thereby mandating that he earns in 2005 the minimum first year salary for said 3 week period ($230,000 prorated weekly). Also note that a team can add and release players from the practice squad as often as it desires and the eight (8) man limit does not have to be maintained. A player may be on the practice squad for two seasons; three weeks on the practice squad count as a season.
Most arena ballers make around $40,000 a year from what I could find.


