GroveDiesel
Footballguy
So here we are a week before training camps. I believe that there are currently two 1st round picks signed. It's the annual game of chicken between NFL teams and agents. I didn't get a chance to read the article, but I saw one headline at FoxSports that said that Cleveland's first 3 picks are all expected to holdout of the start of training camp.
Now these two sides have had several months to get these done. It's pretty clear that agents use holding out of training camp as leverage to get what they want.
My question is, how much would it hurt an NFL team to tell the agent that their offer is final and that the player's two options are to sign that contract by the start of training camp or try their luck in next year's draft? Obviously it would hurt the team if they essentially lose out on a draft pick, but it would hurt the player a ton too. It's not like most of these guys already have plenty of money to live off of during that year. And the odds are pretty good that they'd be picked at a lower spot after being out of football for the year. Add in one less year of money making in the NFL and for top players you could be looking at a loss of $10M-$15M probably.
Now these two sides have had several months to get these done. It's pretty clear that agents use holding out of training camp as leverage to get what they want.
My question is, how much would it hurt an NFL team to tell the agent that their offer is final and that the player's two options are to sign that contract by the start of training camp or try their luck in next year's draft? Obviously it would hurt the team if they essentially lose out on a draft pick, but it would hurt the player a ton too. It's not like most of these guys already have plenty of money to live off of during that year. And the odds are pretty good that they'd be picked at a lower spot after being out of football for the year. Add in one less year of money making in the NFL and for top players you could be looking at a loss of $10M-$15M probably.
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