Just curious, how does this work. If Joe is a free agent, does he have the right to sign with anyone else? Do the Ravens have rights on Joe so he can't leave? Don't know how this works. thanks
Just curious, how does this work. If Joe is a free agent, does he have the right to sign with anyone else? Do the Ravens have rights on Joe so he can't leave? Don't know how this works. thanks
The Ravens can franchise him and keep him from leaving. This would cost them $20M and be very bad as far as keeping other free agent players currently on the team.
I read on line something like this. Unrestricted is free to sign anywhere, and restricted can negotiate with other teams but his old team can match the offer to keep him. Is this correct?
I doubt he'd want to go to another team (unless the Ravens completely lowball, which they won't do). Is there a semi-decent team that needs a franchise QB?
True....
A restricted FA, if the current team matches a legitimater offer, the player has to sign the matching offer.
Not so for the UFA. The only way the team can keep him is to apply the Franchise tag.
Even the Franchise tag has two levels: restricted and unrestricted.
Flacco is not going anywhere.
I keep reading $20mil cap hit to franchise him, but according to this chart, it's only $14.6mil.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap100...-cap-near-121m
Heck, they could transition him for $12.85mil and if he goes elsewhere, the Ravens would still get two first round picks out of the deal.![]()
Have faith in Oz. Joe is here to stay and the Ravens will have a competitive team on the field to start the next season. I really want to see Boldin stay for a few more years. The guy is so strong and mean, Ravens must keep him if possible. There is so much talent on the team right now it will be a challenge to keep them all though.
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