International Player Rules & Isaac Alarcón

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IP: International Player
IPPP: International Player Pathways Program
IPP: International Player Program (Common abbreviation of IPPP).
  • Offseason:
    • IP does not count against the 90 man roster limit.
  • Regular Season:
    • If waived, goes though the standard waiver process.
    • When signed to practice squad, team as the option of IPP exemption.
  • If team takes IPP exemption for regular season:
    • Once signed to practice squad, can't be signed by another team.
    • Does not count against the practice squad player limit.
    • The team is required to keep the player for the season.
    • Can't be signed to his team's 53 or any team's 53 for the season.
  • If team does not take IPP exemption for regular season:
    • Same rules as all practice squad players.
 
Alarcon seems like a better guard than Knight. Knight has the advantage that he can play OT too.

If the Cowboys go with Steele and Nsehke as backup OTs then the battle becomes Knight vs Alarcon vs Braylon Jones (who also has played center).

If the Cowboys go with Steele and Knight as backup OTs, then Alarcon might be looking at PS without the IPP exception. Unless Alarcon balls out today or a Cowboy OL gets hurt.
 
IP: International Player
IPPP: International Player Pathways Program
IPP: International Player Program (Common abbreviation of IPPP).
  • Offseason:
    • IP does not count against the 90 man roster limit.
  • Regular Season:
    • If waived, goes though the standard waiver process.
    • When signed to practice squad, team as the option of IPP exemption.
  • If team takes IPP exemption for regular season:
    • Once signed to practice squad, can't be signed by another team.
    • Does not count against the practice squad player limit.
    • The team is required to keep the player for the season.
    • Can't be signed to his team's 53 or any team's 53 for the season.
  • If team does not take IPP exemption for regular season:
    • Same rules as all practice squad players.


He is a starter material. Should be on 53 man roster.
 
So, we can give him an IPP designation, put him on the practice squad, he doesn't count against the limit, and no other team can sign him while he develops for another year?

I'm good with that. Let him ripen a bit more.

As long as he doesn't have to go through waivers to be put on the practice squad first.
 
So, we can give him an IPP designation, put him on the practice squad, he doesn't count against the limit, and no other team can sign him while he develops for another year?

I'm good with that. Let him ripen a bit more.

As long as he doesn't have to go through waivers to be put on the practice squad first.
I think he has to go through waivers. I think he would be picked up. Hate to lose him, he has a great upside.
 
IP: International Player
IPPP: International Player Pathways Program
IPP: International Player Program (Common abbreviation of IPPP).
  • Offseason:
    • IP does not count against the 90 man roster limit.
  • Regular Season:
    • If waived, goes though the standard waiver process.
    • When signed to practice squad, team as the option of IPP exemption.
  • If team takes IPP exemption for regular season:
    • Once signed to practice squad, can't be signed by another team.
    • Does not count against the practice squad player limit.
    • The team is required to keep the player for the season.
    • Can't be signed to his team's 53 or any team's 53 for the season.
  • If team does not take IPP exemption for regular season:
    • Same rules as all practice squad players.
An update on this allows them to go to the 53 man Active Roster. An article on CBS dated Aug 12 by Patrick Walker:

NFL teams can now sign, elevate International Pathway Players to active roster in 2021 - CBSSports.com

More flexibility has just arrived for NFL rosters in 2021. The league has really begun fine tuning it's International Pathway Program over the past several years, and another tweak made in August gives players in the program a very real chance at realizing their dreams this season of playing in an NFL game. Teams will now be allowed to sign and/or elevate IPP players to their active roster -- the league announced in a memo on Thursday, via Tom Pelissero of NFL Network.

Previously, IPP players were forced to remain on their respective team's practice squad but the club would get a roster exemption for that season. Under the new rules, the 14 players currently in the program can agree to terminate their IPP contract and sign a Practice Player Contract (to join the team's practice squad), but there's an asterisk that requires them to remain on the practice squad for a minimum of three consecutive games before they can be activated to any roster.

A bye week counts toward that required three-game minimum.

And once the exemption is lifted, it can't be reapplied later in the season. There are several notable players which of whom this could truly help -- including Isaac Alarcon (Mexico), who was awarded to the Dallas Cowboys in 2020. Considering the Cowboys are coming off of a season mostly derailed by injuries across the offensive line, the value of Alarcon is increased dramatically. They weren't able to elevate him last season due to the mandatory exemption, but now that it's lifted, his impressive camp and Hall of Fame Game film helps put him in the running to grab a roster spot after his three-game practice squad minimum is met.

And the same applies for all IPP players going forward.

The goal of the International Player Pathway program is to allow players from outside of U.S. borders a greater chance at carving out a roster spot at the NFL level, and the league (usually stringent on what stickers are permitted on helmets) are allowing the IPP players to don their home nation's flag on their helmet during games.

In the past, they'd have to wait and develop before the door was opened for them to formally suit up and take the field. It's now flung ajar, and if any of the 14 can earn a roster spot, there's no NFL legislation stopping them from playing making their pro football debut in 2021.
 
Alarcon seems like a better guard than Knight. Knight has the advantage that he can play OT too.

If the Cowboys go with Steele and Nsehke as backup OTs then the battle becomes Knight vs Alarcon vs Braylon Jones (who also has played center).

If the Cowboys go with Steele and Knight as backup OTs, then Alarcon might be looking at PS without the IPP exception. Unless Alarcon balls out today or a Cowboy OL gets hurt.
 
What the heck are you guys seeing in Alarcon that I'm not? If this guy plays in a regular season game I think it will be a disaster. PS guy. Let's see if he can develop in another year
 
Alarcon is deemed as the best offensive lineman in all of Mexico. I have seen him move Dlinemen backwards. I can't find a definitive scouting report, but he holds his own.
And Dinucci is the best QB in all of Italy but that doesn't make him an NFL player either...





and yes, I know Dinucci isn't from Italy...
 
So, we can give him an IPP designation, put him on the practice squad, he doesn't count against the limit, and no other team can sign him while he develops for another year?

I'm good with that. Let him ripen a bit more.

As long as he doesn't have to go through waivers to be put on the practice squad first.

I'll quote myself:
  • Offseason:
    • IP does not count against the 90 man roster limit.
  • Regular Season:
    • If waived, goes though the standard waiver process.
    • When signed to practice squad, team as the option of IPP exemption.
  • If team takes IPP exemption for regular season:
    • Once signed to practice squad, can't be signed by another team.
    • Does not count against the practice squad player limit.
    • The team is required to keep the player for the season.
    • Can't be signed to his team's 53 or any team's 53 for the season.
  • If team does not take IPP exemption for regular season:
    • Same rules as all practice squad players.
 
I'll quote myself:
  • Offseason:
    • IP does not count against the 90 man roster limit.
  • Regular Season:
    • If waived, goes though the standard waiver process.
    • When signed to practice squad, team as the option of IPP exemption.
  • If team takes IPP exemption for regular season:
    • Once signed to practice squad, can't be signed by another team.
    • Does not count against the practice squad player limit.
    • The team is required to keep the player for the season.
    • Can't be signed to his team's 53 or any team's 53 for the season.
  • If team does not take IPP exemption for regular season:
    • Same rules as all practice squad players.
Thanks. I wasn’t sure if that applied to waivers before Game 1 and the official start of the regular season.
 
An update on this allows them to go to the 53 man Active Roster. An article on CBS dated Aug 12 by Patrick Walker:

NFL teams can now sign, elevate International Pathway Players to active roster in 2021 - CBSSports.com

More flexibility has just arrived for NFL rosters in 2021. The league has really begun fine tuning it's International Pathway Program over the past several years, and another tweak made in August gives players in the program a very real chance at realizing their dreams this season of playing in an NFL game. Teams will now be allowed to sign and/or elevate IPP players to their active roster -- the league announced in a memo on Thursday, via Tom Pelissero of NFL Network.

Previously, IPP players were forced to remain on their respective team's practice squad but the club would get a roster exemption for that season. Under the new rules, the 14 players currently in the program can agree to terminate their IPP contract and sign a Practice Player Contract (to join the team's practice squad), but there's an asterisk that requires them to remain on the practice squad for a minimum of three consecutive games before they can be activated to any roster.

A bye week counts toward that required three-game minimum.

And once the exemption is lifted, it can't be reapplied later in the season. There are several notable players which of whom this could truly help -- including Isaac Alarcon (Mexico), who was awarded to the Dallas Cowboys in 2020. Considering the Cowboys are coming off of a season mostly derailed by injuries across the offensive line, the value of Alarcon is increased dramatically. They weren't able to elevate him last season due to the mandatory exemption, but now that it's lifted, his impressive camp and Hall of Fame Game film helps put him in the running to grab a roster spot after his three-game practice squad minimum is met.

And the same applies for all IPP players going forward.

The goal of the International Player Pathway program is to allow players from outside of U.S. borders a greater chance at carving out a roster spot at the NFL level, and the league (usually stringent on what stickers are permitted on helmets) are allowing the IPP players to don their home nation's flag on their helmet during games.

In the past, they'd have to wait and develop before the door was opened for them to formally suit up and take the field. It's now flung ajar, and if any of the 14 can earn a roster spot, there's no NFL legislation stopping them from playing making their pro football debut in 2021.

Good work finding that.

I find it impossible to keep up with all details since the Covid related rules starting being implemented.

Alarcon would still need to pass through waivers before going to the practice squad.
- He would only be protected once he is on the PS.
- Unless I've missed an update to that rule.
 
Thanks. I wasn’t sure if that applied to waivers before Game 1 and the official start of the regular season.

That was the rule last year. It's always possible that they've changed it but I can't find any indication that it has changed.
- The players union wants players have the option if offered a practice squad spot by more than 1 team after the cut to 53.
- It was the basic compromise between the NFL and NFLPA when they started the practice squad concept many years ago.
- The NFLPA didn't want players to be forced to play for 1/5th the minimum wage of a 53 man roster player unless that PS player was not overly restricted from other opportunities.
 

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