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A Dude
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Newtown Square, PA
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Re: Devin Thomas signs, 1 to go
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So we got the standard value for a 2nd round pick. If you're happy with the low investment, it's mainly because you like the price on 2nd round pick talent. Not because the Skins did anything special to strike a favorable deal. We got the value for the money on draft day, not today. Lots of teams get great value from their 2nd-4th rounders. Finally we have the potential to be one of them, after picking 5 guys in those rounds this year.
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: 31 Spooner St.
Age: 51
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Re: Devin Thomas signs, 1 to go
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Living Legend
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Evanston, IL
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Re: Devin Thomas signs, 1 to go
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"No." And that's pretty much the end of the 5 years 15 mil tomfoolery. But to answer your question, there's technically no cap.
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A Dude
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Newtown Square, PA
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Re: Devin Thomas signs, 1 to go
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This year the Skins had a rookie pool limit of $4.5 million. Meaning the cap hits in 2008 for their 10 rookies combined had to be under $4.5 million. So that's one force in place preventing the numbers from getting too high. But further, market forces dictate that draft picks outside of the first round pretty much get a standard contract according to draft order. Typically, teams look at what the same pick from last year's draft got, and apply an inflation factor. So the Skins probably looked back at the 34th pick of 2007, found the numbers from his deal, and started there. As more and more draft picks signed around Thomas, it gave the 'Skins and Thomas even narrower parameters. He theoretically should get more than the 35th pick, but less than the 33rd. In the end, Thomas is free to negotiate for as much money as he wants. But he certainly can't ask for more than the rookie pool limit would allow, because the 'Skins literally can't give that to him. And he's got little standing to ask for something out of line with last year's 34th pick, or more than this year's 33rd pick got. So his choice is take that standard deal, or hold out forever. When you're coming into a team with Santana Moss and Antwaan Randle El already here, plus another talented rookie signed, you better just take whatever deal and get your ass into camp. If you want to make an impact to one day make the big bucks, you're going to need all the practice you can get.
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: 31 Spooner St.
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Re: Devin Thomas signs, 1 to go
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So does this mean the NFL chooses the rookie pool limit for EACH team? Quote:
if I had the 4.83 mil that he is getting over 4 years, I'd never have to work again. I'd call that big bucks! ![]() (note- I understand your point, just being sarcastic.)
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Playmaker
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Queens, NYC
Age: 56
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Re: Devin Thomas signs, 1 to go
I'm ready for some football to, HAIL TO THE SKINS
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