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When FA starts, will somone make RFA BJGE an offer?
RFA BJGE got a 2nd round tender offer from the Patriots.
We then drafted 2 running backs (Vereen & Ridley) in the 2nd and 3rd round. We also have Woodhead under contract. Do you think anyone will give BJGE a offer? My feeling is that if he get's an offer, he will be gone. Belechick loves to stockpile draft picks, and even if we keep BJGE this year, he will probably be gone in 2012. |
Re: When FA starts, will somone make RFA BJGE an offer?
I'd be pretty surprised if someone made an offer given his second round tender, but I guess stranger things have happened. If an offer is made, though, then I think it's pretty much a foregone conclusion that he's gone.
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My money is on no since so many teams have quality rb's and the 2nd round tender.
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Getting a second round pick for a UDFA ....BB probably wouldn't hesitate...
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Any team is an injury away from going after help. I think a second round tender is right on the money. No fumbles and over a 1000 yards. If the new kids look good and we have Faulk,Kettani and Clayton a phone call away.
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Re: When FA starts, will somone make RFA BJGE an offer?
I don't think he's going to leave. He would be wise not to, because he and this OL work really great together. They have great chemistry. Mankins has said that BJGE makes the line want to block harder.
I never heard Mankins say anything like that about previous runners. |
Re: When FA starts, will somone make RFA BJGE an offer?
I think the simple answer is no, nobody is likely make him an offer. Offers to RFAs are rare, and as productive a player as Green-Elllis is, a slow, workmanlike RB is just not considered a scarce and valuable commodity in this league.
To place a value on the 2nd round pick, consider that in this past draft Shane Vereen and Mikel LeShoure were taken toward the end of the 2nd. They should expect to be paid at an annual rate around 60% of BJGE's tender level. Which is more attractive, your choice of Vereen and LeShoure or Green-Ellis for a lot more money? |
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I kind of get tenders, but does the player have a say if he is claimed by club x. Can he say Eff u i'm staying here?
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It's pretty unlikely with all the FA who will be hitting the market and their own rookies to sign that any team will be friggin around with tendering a RFA because they would have to wait some period of time to find out if they had just wasted their time essentially negotiating a long term deal between him and his old team... Same reason the players are balking at agreeing to multiple transition tenders (or right of first refusal as they're calling it) the owners reportedly requested for some veterans. The idea that a team has to meet with the player and hammer out a deal only to have someone else match it probably won't fly given the time frame to camp. Unless the old poison pills come into play, you could be losing out on other FA while waiting for a decision on the "restricted" player you just invested time and tied up your money in...only to lose out on that player too. |
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