Trust me I am not panicked.. and yes I understand the dynamic of why agents wait.. you and Zero seem to be missing my point.
Some team and agent has to establish the median point in which contracts are going to follow.. basically a % over the slot of last year. This is not rocket science folks.. someone has to go first and going first doesn't mean we have to overpay to set the threshold.
"pack93z" wrote:
How? I already acknowledged your point that someone needs to step forward. I think I even mentioned the protocol of 5% increase over the prior year's selection as the barometer.
My point is MORE fault is on the AGENTS than the damn teams.
Rocket science or not, you're trying to get 32 teams with approx 32 agents to agree on a routine that simply will not stand pat because of positional selection. There are a plethora of variables involved that have avoided your posts regarding this.
One glaring obvious situation.
1st overall ... DT
5th overall ... QB
Chances are, the QB is going to receive similar contract with more guaranteed cash than the DT.
The 32 teams can't even agree on a damn CBA yet. lol
Bottom line.... the NFL NEEDS a damn cap for rookies. As you are saying, make it simple and no bs.
Perhaps, 2 and 3 year contracts.
1st overall if QB, x amount, if RB, x amount, if WR, x amount
2nd overall if QB, x amount, if RB, x amount, if WR, x amount
etc ...
I think that would be something easy, not rocket science and agreeable. It's a short contract which is good for both sides.