 Former professional football player Matt Leinart is thought to have a nett worth of $16 million. Leinart was paid a $3 million salary annually in 2012.
Former professional football player Matt Leinart is thought to have a nett worth of $16 million. Leinart was paid a $3 million salary annually in 2012.
Leinart was chosen by the Arizona Cardinals with the 10th overall pick in the first round of the 2006 NFL Draught after playing college football for the University of Southern California, where he won the Heisman Trophy in 2004. He was actually regarded as one of the top prospects for the 2006 NFL Draught due to his build, 6’5″ (1.96 m) height, and 225 lb (100 kg) weight. He threw left-handed, but his arm was frail. Nevertheless, he was selected in the first round. He played for the Cardinals until 2009 before signing a one-year deal with the Houston Texans in 2010. He was released from that contract in March 2012. He agreed to a contract with Oakland Raiders in May 2012.
On May 11, 1983, in Santa Ana, California, Matt Leinart was born. Matt Leinart has a son named Cole Cameron Leinart, despite being single at the moment. He was given permission by the court to visit his son on a set timetable.
STATISTICS
- Source of Wealth:- NFL, Sports 
- Age:- 37 
- Birth Place:- Santa Ana, California, United States 
- Height:- 6′ 5″ (1.96 m) 
- Weight:- 225 lbs (102 kg) 
- Marital Status:- Single 
- Full Name:- Matthew Stephen Leinart 
- Nationality:- American 
- Date of Birth:- May 11, 1983 
- Occupation:- former Professional Football Player (NFL) 
- Education:- University of Southern California, Mater Dei High School 
- Children:- 1 (Cole Cameron Leinart) - EARNINGS & FINANCIAL DATA- Earnings 2012Contract 2012Contract with Oakland Raiders$750,000Salary 2012Salary from Oakland Raiders$700,000Signing Bonus 2012Signing bonus from Oakland Raiders$50,000- Earnings 2011Contract 2011Contract with Houston Texans$5,500,000Salary 2011Salary from Houston Texans$1,700,000Signing Bonus 2011Signing bonus from Houston Texans$2,000,000- Earnings 2010Salary 2010Salary from Houston Texans$630,000- Earnings 2009Salary 2009Salary from Arizona Cardinals$1,100,000- Earnings 2008Salary 2008Salary from Arizona Cardinals$735,000- Earnings 2007Salary 2007Salary from Arizona Cardinals$2,700,000Bonus 2007Option bonus from Arizona Cardinals$7,500,000- Earnings 2006Contract 2006Contract with Arizona Cardinals$50,400,000Bonus 2006Roster bonus from Arizona Cardinals$1,200,000Salary 2006Salary from Arizona Cardinals$275,000
 
			 
			




















