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Can Cassel be traded while the draft is ongoing?


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Cassell is NOT currently under contract in the sense that, say, Tom Brady is.

Why not? He signed the tender. That means that he is under contract for at least 1 year.
 
Why not? He signed the tender. That means that he is under contract for at least 1 year.

Maybe I'm wrong, but I always viewed a tender as a binding letter of intent, not the actual contract.

For example, there's a rule that a contract can't be renegotiated in less than a year. However, a player who signs a tender can indeed get a new contract shortly thereafter.

Contracts have clauses about minimum numbers of charitable appearances and all sorts of stuff. I'm under the impression that tenders don't. And so on.
 
For example, there's a rule that a contract can't be renegotiated in less than a year. However, a player who signs a tender can indeed get a new contract shortly thereafter.

"(a) Provided that all Salary Cap requirements are met, Player Contracts for current and future years may be renegotiated and/or extended except as follows:
(i) The contract of a Veteran Player may not be renegotiated to increase the Salary to be paid to the player during the original terms of the contract for a period of twelve months after the player’s most recent contract renegotiation. The first renegotiation of a Veteran Player Contract, however, may take place at any time."

Tender or new deal, doesn't matter.
 
I think you guys who are confused are so because of this:
A team trading for Cassel without a contract agreement in place would need to have $14 million+ of cap room.
 
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