PatsFans.com Menu
PatsFans.com - The Hub For New England Patriots Fans
PatsFans.com - The Hub For New England Patriots Fans

Will the Patriots use the franchise tag this year?

Next Opp: TBD
THE HUB FOR PATRIOTS FANS SINCE 2000

CURRENT POPULAR DISCUSSIONS:
Poll: Status of AJ Brown Deal
Posted By: Bill Lee
May 01, 2026 at 9:12 am
Total Replies: 76

# Of Users:34
mgteichThe Gr8estCrazy Patriot GuyGumbyJoeSixPatZumactpatsfan77PatsWickedPissahPatsFan2reflexbluemoosekill
Base Case - First 2026 53-Man Roster
Posted By: mgteich
May 01, 2026 at 8:53 am
Total Replies: 86

# Of Users:32
IanmgteichDarrylSCrazy Patriot Guy40yrpatsfanTriumphTunescribeJoeSixPatZumactpatsfan77DaBruinz
TODAY'S MOST REACTED POSTS:
pazrul72A.J. Brown trade rumors heat up - Should Patriots get him?
4 Reactions
05/01 at 8:01 am

By: pazrul72

TommyD4207A.J. Brown trade rumors heat up - Should Patriots get him?
3 Reactions
05/01 at 12:35 am

By: TommyD4207

TODAY'S TOP POSTERS:#
TommyD42076 posts
rkarp15 posts
manxman26013 posts
DaBruinz3 posts
mgteich3 posts
 

Will the Pats use the franchise tag this year?

  • Yes

    Votes: 16 32.0%
  • No

    Votes: 34 68.0%

  • Total voters
    50
  • Poll closed .
Status
Not open for further replies.
I would think $5M, same as Gould.

Just shy of $6M, because it's 120% of his salary from last year (the 20% doesn't apply to the workout bonus, but it does to everything else).
 
Flowers and Mount Brown will be off the Market within days once FA starts. So with the crazy $$$$$$s that will be thrown around that will two sue fire Third Round Comp picks again.
 
Looks like an indicator that Flowers wants too much money to me.

Fun fact Flowers almost had Four SB rings being in the league four years.
 
I figured NE would tag and trade, but a 3rd round compensatory pick aint too bad if that works out.
 
Given how the league office treats the patriots, it was always extremely unlikely that the patriots would choose to openly violate the rule against franchising with the intent to trade.

Everyone is aware of the rule. PHI clearly could have adopted this approach, but did not.

I figured NE would tag and trade, but a 3rd round compensatory pick aint too bad if that works out.
 
Given how the league office treats the patriots, it was always extremely unlikely that the patriots would choose to openly violate the rule against franchising with the intent to trade.

Everyone is aware of the rule. PHI clearly could have adopted this approach, but did not.

That's not quite what the rule says:

A Club extending a Required Tender must, for so long as that Tender is extended, have a good faith intention to employ the player receiving the Tender at the Tender compensation level during the upcoming season. It shall be deemed to be a violation of this provision if, while the tender is outstanding, a Club insists that such a player agree to a Player Contract at a compensation level during the upcoming season below that of the Required Tender amount. The foregoing shall not affect any rights that a Club may have under the Player Contract or this Agreement, including but not limited to the right to terminate the contract, renegotiate the contract, or to trade the player if such termination, renegotiation, or trade is otherwise permitted by the Player Contract or this Agreement.

If the Patriots chose not to pursue tag-and-trade, it was because the tag would have eaten up most of their cap space.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
What Does An Early Look At The Patriots’ 53-Man Roster Prediction Look Like?
MORSE: Final Patriots Draft Analysis
Patriots News 04-26, Meet The Patriots’ 2026 Draft Class
MORSE: Patriots Day Three of NFL Draft, UDFA Signings
Patriots Grab A Big Offensive Tackle in Round Six On Saturday
Patriots Take a CB With Their First Pick on Day 3
Wolf Cites ‘Untapped Potential’ After Patriots Select Notre Dame Tight End Raridon
Patriots Trade-Up Landed Them a Defensive Menace in Jacas
TRANSCRIPT: Eliot Wolf Night Two Press Conference 4/24
MORSE: Patriots Don’t Sit Back, Team Trades up to Get Their Guy
Back
Top