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They better re-sign him. If we lose him, we would need a running back in the draft, and I don't see us getting a RB of his caliber in the fifth. jmo

I am sure when he came out in the 5th, no one thought he would be that good either so....

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They better re-sign him. If we lose him, we would need a running back in the draft, and I don't see us getting a RB of his caliber in the fifth. jmo

there are several free agent rbs available.

 

http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/free-agents/running-back/

Adrian Peterson RB 32 MIN TBD -

Jamaal Charles RB 30 KC TBD -

James Starks RB 31 GB TBD -

Rashad Jennings RB 32 NYG TBD -

DeAngelo Williams RB 33 PIT TBD -

Chris Johnson RB 31 ARI TBD -

Reggie Bush RB 32 BUF TBD -

LeGarrette Blount RB 30 NE TBD Market Value

Johnathan Grimes RB 27 HOU TBD -

Justin Forsett RB 31 DEN TBD -

Chase Reynolds RB 29 LA TBD -

Matt Asiata RB 29 MIN TBD -

Bobby Rainey RB 29 NYG TBD -

Dexter McCluster RB 28 LAC TBD -

Jordan Todman RB 27 IND TBD -

Antone Smith RB 31 TB TBD -

Ronnie Hillman RB 25 LAC TBD -

Joique Bell RB 30 DET TBD -

Tre Mason RB 23 LA TBD -

Khiry Robinson RB 27 NYJ TBD -

Dri Archer RB 25 BUF TBD -

Antonio Andrews RB 24 TEN TBD -

Denard Robinson RB 26 JAC TBD -

Stepfan Taylor RB 25 ARI TBD -

Latavius Murray RB 26 OAK TBD Market Value

Rajion Neal RB 25 CLE TBD -

Glenn Winston RB 27 CLE TBD -

John Crockett RB 25 GB TBD -

Karlos Williams RB 23 PIT TBD -

Tyler Gaffney RB 26 NE TBD

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McCoy - $8,875,000
DiMarco - $1,850,000

Tolbert - $695,000
Williams - $600,228

 

They're not going to pay another $4 million this year to a backup RB, no matter how productive he was last season. Take the draft pick, pick someone else to compete with Williams at a cost less than 25% of what MG would be due, and move on...

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Good post. I see your point.

 

A question, though: why do people only bring 2nd and 5th round tenders? Is that the rule? Can't you offer, say, a 3rd or 4th round tender?

It's the round you were draft in or a 1st or 2nd rd tender I believe.

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It's the round you were draft in or a 1st or 2nd rd tender I believe.

Correct

 

1st round Tender

2nd round Tender

Original Tender (3rd round - UDFA)

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Correct

 

1st round Tender

2nd round Tender

Original Tender (3rd round - UDFA)

Nice info, thanks. I didn't know that if you were were UDFA then you could have a 3rd rd tender

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I wish I could get out of the mindframe of not caring abut this because playoffs are not happening with Patriots around.

 

2 additional spots to shoot for man.

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Nice info, thanks. I didn't know that if you were were UDFA then you could have a 3rd rd tender

you cant, its 1, 2, or whatever round after that you correspond to from draft day

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you cant, its 1, 2, or whatever round after that you correspond to from draft day

Oh ok, guess I misread it

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If Bills do not match they will get a 5th round pick, because that is where Mike was originally drafted.

 

We didn't get anything for Hogan because he was given the Original Tender (and being a UDFA there is no compensation with that).

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I don't know why everyone is so mad. Isn't this the equivalent of getting a Comp Pick basically? :thumbsup:

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But not a comp pick?

I think it has to be their Original Pick in that round. and if they don't have a 5th, then it would be a 4th from what I understand.

 

I don't think they can use compensatory picks for RFA tenders

15 Min left to match.... Let him walk.

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I think it has to be their Original Pick in that round. and if they don't have a 5th, then it would be a 4th from what I understand.

 

I don't think they can use compensatory picks for RFA tenders

15 Min left to match.... Let him walk.

Correct. Can't be a comp pick

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