joseephuss;3115676 said:They have to declare for the draft. I think it is part of the CBA.
coblue;3115762 said:Has this been challenged legally?
Just seems unfair to tell a college graduate there is no way for him to pick his employer. Or does he work for the NFL but is assigned to a certain "office"?
coblue;3115911 said:Thanks guys.
Why don't more guys sign 2 or 3 years deals instead of the 4-6 year ones?
Is it the rediculous scale thing and its assumed you can get more in longer first contracts than in your second after you have proven yourself?
coblue;3115911 said:Thanks guys.
Why don't more guys sign 2 or 3 years deals instead of the 4-6 year ones?
Is it the rediculous scale thing and its assumed you can get more in longer first contracts than in your second after you have proven yourself?
AbeBeta;3115920 said:because you can't be a free agent until 4 years have passed
TheCount;3116002 said:I thought it was almost the other way around.
If a player is drafted and doesn't report, the team that drafted him keeps his rights for the following year and then after that he can become a free agent?