Amarillofan82
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I really wish the NFL would adopt a Bird Rights type of rule. Any player drafted by a team can re-sign with same team and the team gets a 20 percent (or something like that) cap relief on said players.
Say you sign a draft pick on second contract at 10 million then only 8 million counts towards the cap. 50 million second contract QB who team drafted only counts $40 million towards the cap. It would create a system that rewards good drafting teams. After signing second contract or a Franchise Tag then that player is excluded from this rule for future contracts. Non-drafted players do not count.
You could even include a stipulation that any player who exercises their "Bird Rights" has a fully guaranteed contract up to the amount of money they are on cap relief. Example, Player signs a 50 million contract with bird rights of 40 million counted towards the cap. 40 million is guaranteed not the 50 million.
This would be beneficial for the owners because it rewards teams trying to build or create a team that is drafted and built right. While also giving players a option to continue with the same team for a 20% increase in salary compared to what another team offers. I am a WR getting a 20 million a year contract from Team B but the team I was drafted to can offer 24 million a year and the salary cap only counts 20 million towards the team.
Say you sign a draft pick on second contract at 10 million then only 8 million counts towards the cap. 50 million second contract QB who team drafted only counts $40 million towards the cap. It would create a system that rewards good drafting teams. After signing second contract or a Franchise Tag then that player is excluded from this rule for future contracts. Non-drafted players do not count.
You could even include a stipulation that any player who exercises their "Bird Rights" has a fully guaranteed contract up to the amount of money they are on cap relief. Example, Player signs a 50 million contract with bird rights of 40 million counted towards the cap. 40 million is guaranteed not the 50 million.
This would be beneficial for the owners because it rewards teams trying to build or create a team that is drafted and built right. While also giving players a option to continue with the same team for a 20% increase in salary compared to what another team offers. I am a WR getting a 20 million a year contract from Team B but the team I was drafted to can offer 24 million a year and the salary cap only counts 20 million towards the team.