I guess they'll use the rules of last year's "uncapped year". ^ years service time to be a free agent. Final eight teams not allowed to sign a high dollar free agent unless they lose one. Good thing the Jets got Braylon to go bye bye. Gholston was high priced, does he count?
If I ran a middle of the pack team, I'd bow out of the whole thing. Trade off my draft picks for ones next year. Maybe get a free agent or 2. With out any kind of agreement, you could be fucking yourself signing the wrong guy to the wrong deal.
You are the Colts, what do you give Peyton, when you have no clue what the cap will be? If this year is uncapped, can you just front load the shit out of it, give him 45 mill this year and 5mill/the next three?
I am also confused as to how the college free agent frenzy will be handled in the hours after the draft. You can draft a guy, and he is yours while negotiating a contract. How do you sign a contract with a college free agent, when you don't have a collective bargaining agreement, or a union to come to an agreement with?
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