A tag and trade requires the cooperation of the player. Vollmer could only be traded AFTER he signs the franchise contract, likely not until June. The franchise amount would count against the pats even though Vollmer was unsigned.
I think if the Pats were to explore this option they would need to gauge the trade market now and determine if there would be sufficient interest. I think if a team were willing to make a trade with the Pats they would likely need to ensure Vollmer signs an extension, so I would think if he agree's to an extension with the trading team he would then sign his tender to make the deal happen. He would need to cooperate to make it happen but I think he would do so for a long term deal.
In terms of the cap hit, its obviously necessary to have him on the books while the trade is worked out. That is why I think if we wanted to keep Welker, we would need to come to an agreement with Welker, but not make the deal official until Vollmer is off the books. I think if Welker and the Pats can come to a reasonable agreement there would be enough trust there to wait to make it official. This would allow us to take on the Vollmer Franchise Tag hit and still leave some space to make other moves in free agency.
I think if they were planning on trading any of these 3 players it would probably be Welker, as he would have the higest return. If they aren't going to tag and trade Welker, they aren't going to tag and trade anyone else either.
I don't think Vollmer stays due to some other team valuing/overvaluing him as a potential LT, but I also don't think they'd waste their time and resources trying to acquire a mid round pick or so for him either, because that's really all it would be at this point.
I also don't think that Welker would have anything of an agreement in place due to the fact that he and his agent probably don't trust the front office very much at this point in time. They certainly wouldn't waste their opportunity to score bigger money in the initial stages of FA while waiting on and trusting in the team to complete other deals. That won't happen for sure.
I don't see any teams giving up anything of significance for a 32 year old slot receiver who is looking for a big contract. That is also why I think he is more likely to re-sign with the Pats instead of another team because he is much more valuable to us than any other team.
In terms of Vollmer, I think he could quickly become the most attractive OT in the market. Right now the free agent OT market looks pretty good, but i expect that to change dramatically before the start of free agency. Looking at the top OT's available:
Jake Long: Declining, will likely price himself out of most teams price range.
Ryan Clady: Franchise Tag
Brandon Albert: Possible franchise tag or re-signing
Andre Smith: RT
Will Beatty: Giants top FA priority, possible franchise tag if no long term deal
Phil Loadholt: RT, possible re-signing, possible (unlikely) franchise
Sam Baker: Likely re-signing
After taking these likely moves into account, this free agent OT class can become fairly weak pretty quickly. Vollmer will likely be viewed as a LT by a lot of teams and will be one of the premier options available. For teams looking for LT help there also isn't much talent available in the draft.
Luke Joeckel- Texas A&M- Likely won't fall past #4
Eric Fisher- Central Michigan- Likely won't fall past #7
Lane Johnson- Oklahoma- Likely won't fall past #16
So if the free agent LT market does suddenly become weak, there isn't a lot of help for OT needy teams. If we were to try and tag and trade Vollmer, some possible trading partners would be:
- Philly- If they don't take Joeckel or Fisher at #4
- Arizona- If they miss out on Fisher at #7
- SD- If they don't want to reach for Lane Johnson at #11
- Stl- If Lane Johnson doesn't fall to #16
- Chi- Will likely miss out on the top 3 LT's in the draft
I think there certainly should be trade value there for Vollmer and I don't think a 2nd and 4th round pick should be out of the question. He is a premier RT that has proved the ability to play on the blindside and should be one of the top 2 veterans on the market. I think SD and Chicago make the most sense because them taking a OT at their positions in the draft wouldn't be great value.