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I’ll leave the mock drafts/off season plans to the experts, and look forward to reading every one of them.
Just figured I’d throw what I thought was a pretty important nugget regarding Franchise/Transition tags for this off season:
“The rules governing free agency could be different. We've written about this before, too, but if there's no new collective bargaining agreement in place by next March, 2020 becomes the "Final League Year."
That sounds very ominous but is actually a very real CBA term that carries with it some rule changes.
For example, in the Final League Year,
a team is allowed to use the franchise tag on one player and the transition tag on another (In other years, you can use only one or the other.)”
Happy mocking!!
Just figured I’d throw what I thought was a pretty important nugget regarding Franchise/Transition tags for this off season:
“The rules governing free agency could be different. We've written about this before, too, but if there's no new collective bargaining agreement in place by next March, 2020 becomes the "Final League Year."
That sounds very ominous but is actually a very real CBA term that carries with it some rule changes.
For example, in the Final League Year,
a team is allowed to use the franchise tag on one player and the transition tag on another (In other years, you can use only one or the other.)”
Happy mocking!!
Why 2020 NFL free agency could be wild, and all the big names set to hit the market
Dak Prescott is still unsigned past this season, along with several other stars. Here's what could shape the robust March free-agent class.
es.pn