The Miami Dolphins signed Michigan tackle Jake Long to a five-year, $57.75 million deal that had a $3 million cap number. That contract left $3.538,400 for the other eight draft choices, which include two seconds and a third.
The Chiefs with 12 picks had the highest pool.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3385956
Tags:
-
-
-
-
Good info, thanks CT as always.
-
I guess we're rolling the dice a little on putting all that money into these rookies, but hey we have so many unproven players that we have to get lucky on at least a few right? JK I think we'll be fine.
Kanye West likes this. -
Rookie Pool Allocation:
How is it possible that Cleveland gets 1/4th of what we have without any picks until round 4, and 5 picks total. Theres something wrong with the allotment system when theyre allowed about 1.8 mil and we're allowed only 6.53 to sign 9 picks total including #1 overall, 2 2nds, and a 3rd.
Anyway heres the list. Have to question the NFL's sanity on this allotment thing though. Its simply not enough even when they get around the allotments with easy to achieve escalators and such. :no:
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3385956
Top 5:
Team Picks Pool
KC 12 $8,221,790
ATL 11 $7,918,670
MIA 9 $6,538,400
STL 8 $5,997,510
CHI 12 $5,791,190 -
the chiefs had the type of draft I can only dream about.
-
At least we're getting younger and quit throwing big money at retreads.
-
Jake Long's 2008 cap number is $3 million, thus y'all have $3,538,400 left for the other draft picks and UDFAs signing bonus prorations
-
Or that could be a wrong, conspiracy-type theory and maybe the league is just stupid with numbers. I find that hard to believe with how well the league runs it's business-side.
Additionally, it sets up a situation where teams might be inclined to retain fewer of the rookies for the 53 man roster. If the pool allotment is too tight, maybe that marginal rookie doesn;t get signed and you take the vet player with a few years experience so you have more rookie pool space to sign the non-marginal guys. Again, a way to help vets by helping marginal vets win roster spots.
hey, if you;re big on conspiracy theories, maybe the NFL wasn;t pleased that we announced our #1 overall four days before the draft, removing a lot of the anticipation from the potential TV audience the league was trying to build for it. Maybe they were annoyed enough to not be generous to us when allotting the rookie pool amounts.
The honest answer, though, is I have no idea why our amount is so little.
:)
I say we cut Jake Long... that way we have space to sign our UDFAs.
Bpk -
And so far as negotiating a solution...all i can say is the next cba comes up in a year or two and Im willing to bet the issue comes up. Hes got his hands full trying to create that solution....:hi5:Bpk likes this. -
If they get a quarterback, KC is going to be one of the young teams, along with the Chargers and Jags, that knock the Colts and Patriots off the top of the AFC. -
We will be ok