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Moving the draft to late Feb??? Free agency a few weeks later??
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Somehow, I really do not like what is proposed...what they will do is REALLY make some dead time in May/June...and down time which will be close to dead time for football. Maybe that would be good for the employees...but I really don't like that in the cycle..Right now, there's basically a lull with just the combine to free agency....having that wind down and then the ramp up towards the draft...and then mini-camp and such in a lull towards training camp. Making two months dead of football I do not think will help the sport..It compresses a LOT into February..and to teams that have played in the playoffs..not the best. And what about gree agenncy AFTER the draft?? Is that better?? Maybe it will save money but I really like the cycle the way it has been. |
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What this would do is take leverage away from free agents and allow teams to draft for need, and then fill in the gaps during the free agency period. |
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Edit: No, after reading the entire article it makes a ton of sense what they are proposing. Yeah, for the fans it makes the dead time even deader, but it does give coaching staffs more time off to prevent burnout, and having the draft before free agency will save teams millions by letting them draft first, and fill in with FAs later. Also, having Senior Bowl and East West game both in Tampa back to back weekends makes it a mini-combine and saves zillions on travel costs. By expanding the number of players in the combine, more teams will focus on that and less on Pro days (won't be that much time anyway for pro days) and players will have to perform at combine or might get missed. The only negative I see is a positive for teams like Pats, Ravens, Colts who have good personnel departments. Having the draft in early Feb means less time to evaluate players and therefore teams with good scouting and personnel departments should be better equiped to take advantage. I like it. |
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Having the sernior games in teh same city etc IS the one thing that really makes sense. THAt is good... But having increasing focus on the combine is poor..These players PLAY football not a perform a bunch of challenges and every year there are those that build up to look great in the combine but suck at what it's all about...football. Some things can be learned..but it's a sideshow that really says little in teh final picture. I do agree that teams like the Pats will do fine with this..but there are many downsides to it...especially with the very short period of time of evaluation and coaching changes it would allow. How does this help football in general?? I don't see it helping the sport all that much..save money?? Maybe and if that is the driving force..fine, but I do not see advantages to changing the cycle. |
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Teams that go deep into the playoffs will certainly be at a huge disadvantage in terms of not having time to prepare.
Superbowl teams would have 2 or three weeks. As fr free agency coming after the draft, that is interesting and seems to possibly be a CBA bargaining chip to me. If not, I think FA's would lose their minds waiting. Will teams be able to recruit free agents and get commitments or face tampering charges just trying to gage interest and asking price?? |
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In my opinion this is just posturing by the NFL, in anticipation of negotiations for the CBA - just like the move of the Pro Bowl from Hawaii to the host city of the Super Bowl.
How are they going to have the Combine, Pro Days, and interviews & workouts with prospective draftees between the Pro Bowl and the end of February just two weeks later? Granted all teams (except the Bengals) have college (and pro) scouting departments, but the head coach and his coaching staff need time to evaluate the state of the team first. Then they need to evaluate what players - both college and free agents - might work in the type of offense and defense they employ. How can a team get all that done in two weeks - especially teams with a new coaching staff? If the NFL wants to hold the draft first that's fine, but February is way too soon, especially for teams that make the playoffs. Why such a rush to hold the draft five months before training camp? If they want to do something with the Senior Bowl and Shrine Game, that's fine - but is one city going to be eager to host both games? As far as the economics (contract size) go, I don't see how holding free agency later is going to change anything. The top free agents are still going to get big bucks regardless, and every year some team will overpay for a Javon Walker or Jerry Porter - whether free agency is before or after the draft. In addition teams that don't get a player at a position of need will now have evn less bargaining power; the free agent may be able to hold teams hostage for even more money, with the draft having already taken place. If the NFL wants to fix escalating player contracts then the place to start is rookie contracts. A good portion of that money needs to be shifted from rookies who have yet to play a down in the NFL to veterans who have proven to be capable and valuable players. I believe this information being leaked out is all about the next CBA, and has nothing to do with free agency. It will be used as one more bargaining chip in negotiations where the NFL will say to the NFLPA 'okay, we'll give you free agency before the draft; now you need to give us something back in return.' Same deal with the Pro Bowl; the NFL will tell the NFLPA 'okay, we'll move the game back to Hawaii rather than in the city of the Super Bowl; now give us this in exchange.' |
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I'm all for moving the draft up. On a related note, I'd also like to replace the Pro Days with "Regional Combines" as explained below:
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I wish the draft was a little sooner, but February is too soon. Gives the playoff teams no time to prepare for the draft. Maybe a draft in late March/early April would be ok though. I hate the wait leading up to April 25th.
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IF the draft is the last chance to address a need, you overdraft to ensure it's satisfied. If free agency is the last chance to address a need, you overspend to ensure it's satisfied. I think it would be important for the players to have a short period between the draft and free agency to prevent teams from really evaluating what talent they were able to gain from the draft. |
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