So when '06 came along, Givens rookie contract was up and was allowed to cash in on the Pats success, whilst Branch was stuck having to play out his 5th rookie year at rookie pay. All Deion wanted was to be treated like Givens, and essentially have a 4 year rookie contract.
Indeed, after '06 the NFL made is a rule that a team CANNOT have a rookie contract longer that 4 years unless the rookie is a first round draft pick. Had deion signed after this rule been in place, he would of had a 4 yr contract and could of left with Givens having giving the same about of time under his rookie contract . . .