Post by Admin on May 14, 2020 14:06:41 GMT -4
Marlon Mack - Round 1 Compensation - Bidding begins at 6 million - Cory Keeping at 7.2m for one year
Kenny Golladay - Round 1 Compensation - Bidding begins at 6 million
Chris Carson - 2nd round tender - Bidding begins at 3 million
Phillip Lindsay - 3rd round tender - Bidding begins at 1.5 million
Darrel Williams - Round 4 Compensation - Bidding begins at 1 million
Gardner Minshew - Round 4 Compensation - Bidding begins at 1 million
Steven Sims- 4th round tender - Bidding begins at 1 million - Dowdy keeping at 1.2m for 2 years
RFA Rules per By Laws
Restricted Free Agency
Any player who has been in the league three years or less (According to NFL.com) and is coming off a contract with a team will be an automatic Restricted Free Agent.
All RFA's must have a tender placed on them before RFA starts. Tender options are as follows:
$6,000,000 + 1st Round Rookie Pick
$3,000,000 + 2nd Round Rookie Pick
$1,500,000 + 3rd Round Rookie Pick
$1,000,000 + 4th Round Rookie Pick
What this means is that any team bidding on your RFA tagged, bidding/nominating owner must have the corresponding pick available in that years draft in order to bid/nom on the tagged player. If the tagging owner declines to match whatever salary the player is auctioned up to then they will receive the winning players pick - he will NOT receive any monetary contributions however, only the pick.
Once RFA bidding opens and other teams may start bidding on RFA tagged players. To bid on any RFA tagged player you must have the salary cap room and the rookie pick necessary to compensate the tagging owner if they decide not to match. When placing a bid you will state what compensatory pick you are willing to give up if you win the player (Edited for clarity on 2/19/18 - if you have multiple round 1 picks, you must declare which one). Minimum bid for any given player starts at whatever they were tendered at. Once a player is signed either by the tagging owner or the bidding owner that team may decide the length of contract up to 5 yrs. Tagging owners may not bid on their own players. Once a high bid has been placed on a player and no new bid has been entered after 48 hours then the tagging owner will then decide to match or be compensated within 24 hours from when a bid is won. If the owner to the RFA rights does not say whether they will take the pick or match the bid within 24 hours then they will automatically take the pick and the player will go to the highest bidder.
Once RFA bidding is over tagging owners will need to decide on players that no bids were made on if they will sign them for either a 20% increase over the tender. If they do not want to sign them for that salary they may release them into the unrestricted free agency pool.
Kenny Golladay - Round 1 Compensation - Bidding begins at 6 million
Darrel Williams - Round 4 Compensation - Bidding begins at 1 million
Steven Sims- 4th round tender - Bidding begins at 1 million - Dowdy keeping at 1.2m for 2 years
RFA Rules per By Laws
Restricted Free Agency
Any player who has been in the league three years or less (According to NFL.com) and is coming off a contract with a team will be an automatic Restricted Free Agent.
All RFA's must have a tender placed on them before RFA starts. Tender options are as follows:
$6,000,000 + 1st Round Rookie Pick
$3,000,000 + 2nd Round Rookie Pick
$1,500,000 + 3rd Round Rookie Pick
$1,000,000 + 4th Round Rookie Pick
What this means is that any team bidding on your RFA tagged, bidding/nominating owner must have the corresponding pick available in that years draft in order to bid/nom on the tagged player. If the tagging owner declines to match whatever salary the player is auctioned up to then they will receive the winning players pick - he will NOT receive any monetary contributions however, only the pick.
Once RFA bidding opens and other teams may start bidding on RFA tagged players. To bid on any RFA tagged player you must have the salary cap room and the rookie pick necessary to compensate the tagging owner if they decide not to match. When placing a bid you will state what compensatory pick you are willing to give up if you win the player (Edited for clarity on 2/19/18 - if you have multiple round 1 picks, you must declare which one). Minimum bid for any given player starts at whatever they were tendered at. Once a player is signed either by the tagging owner or the bidding owner that team may decide the length of contract up to 5 yrs. Tagging owners may not bid on their own players. Once a high bid has been placed on a player and no new bid has been entered after 48 hours then the tagging owner will then decide to match or be compensated within 24 hours from when a bid is won. If the owner to the RFA rights does not say whether they will take the pick or match the bid within 24 hours then they will automatically take the pick and the player will go to the highest bidder.
Once RFA bidding is over tagging owners will need to decide on players that no bids were made on if they will sign them for either a 20% increase over the tender. If they do not want to sign them for that salary they may release them into the unrestricted free agency pool.