It's coming.
Like that eventual Philadelphia Eagle post-season collapse.
Like that eventual Terrell Owens mid-season tantrum.
Like that eventual Tony Romo classical choke job.
We all know it's eventually going to come, but this time, it's coming hard.
Somewhere in that long five month thought process of Brett Favre deciding whether or not he is going to return to the NFL (I like to call this period: The Off Season), lurks a day that fans and players both enjoy: The start of NFL Free Agency.
This year, Free Agency starts on February 28th. On this day, owners and general managers will reach into their pocket, pull out their change, and come to terms with unrestricted free agents looking for a job. This is an important step in the off season, as well as improving a football team. Big name free agents will demand huge pay, and in return, owners will demand excellent performances.
NFL Free Agency Day is a holiday. It is a glorious time for the "NFL Nerd". And that's exactly what I am.
However, in order to sign big name free agents, you have to have the dough. (Joke: Except if you're the Redskins). In order for you to get prepared for the start of free agency, we will provide you with several, "Countdown To Free Agency" articles. These will keep you on your toes, and provide you with better information come that glorious last day in February. So, if you're ready, to start things off, I have come up with a list of every team's salary cap status. This way, you can tell how much your favorite team has to spend on their next big star.
Amount of cash to spend
1. Tampa Bay: $42 million
2. Arizona: $41 million
3. Denver: $34 million
4. Kansas City: $33 million
5. Tennessee: $31 million
6. Miami: $28 million
7. Buffalo: $27 million
8. Detroit: $26 million
9. San Francisco: $26 million
10. Houston: $25 million
11. Philadelphia: $25 million
12. Cincinnati: $22 million
13. New England: $21 million
14. Minnesota: $20 million
15. Atlanta: $20 million
16. Pittsburgh: $19 million
17. Baltimore: $19 million
18. Chicago: $19 million
19. Green Bay: $18 million
20. Cleveland: $17 million
21. Jacksonville: $16 million
22. San Diego: $14 million
23. NY Giants: $11 million
24. Dallas: $10 million
25. Carolina: $9 million
26. Seattle: $9 million
27. St. Louis: $8 million
28. Oakland: $4 million
29. Indianapolis: $2 million OVER THE CAP
30. Washington: $3 million OVER THE CAP
31. New Orleans: $5 million OVER THE CAP
32. NY Jets: $7 million OVER THE CAP
Tune in for more free agency information.
Including: Team Top Needs, Rumors, and our analysis.
-Alec
alec82@gmail.com
Saturday, February 7, 2009
Countdown To Free Agency: Salary Cap Numbers
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Labels: Free Agency, Free Agents, NFL, Off Season, Salary
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Offseason: Upcoming Important Dates
Welcome to the off season.
Population: Lots of businessmen, draft nerds, and college kids.
Now, don't let the name confuse you. The off season is everything but off. This is the time of the NFL "season" when contracts are negotiated, trades are made, coaches are fired, collegiate athletes are drafted, and "true" fans of their team are counting down the days to Week 1 of next season. Some fans even argue that it is the best time of the NFL season. While I disagree that it is the better portion of the season, I believe that the NFL off season is indeed very interesting. I mean, don't say that you don't create mock drafts of your own and even hold draft day parties. Truth is, we all love it. The off season is the time to recover from last season's woes and make up a million excuses as to why your team will hold up the Lombardi Trophy next year. The off season; when everybody is high on hopes.
Let's look at the upcoming schedule:
February 5th:
First day that teams may designate franchise or transition players.
Tomorrow is the first day in which teams may place the franchise tag on players. Each team gets one franchise tag to place on any unrestricted free agents they have. It is basically a one year guaranteed contract. Here is a list of the 2009 costs of placing a franchise tag on each position.
Quarterback | $14,651,000 |
Offensive Linemen | $8,451,000 |
Wide Receiver | $9,884,000 |
Running Backs | $6,621,000 |
Tight end | $4,462,000 |
Defensive End | $8,991,000 |
Defensive Tackle | $6,058,000 |
Linebacker | $8,304,000 |
Cornerback | $9,957,000 |
Safety | $6,342,000 |
Kicker or Punter | $2,483,000 |
Rumors are swirling around the league that New England QB Matt Cassel will be placed with the team's franchise tag.
February 8th:
The Pro bowl in Hawaii
Still urging for some professional football? The pro bowl is still lurking in the dark. This upcoming Sunday, the AFC all stars and the NFC all stars will clash in Hawaii for conference supremacy. However, there are so many restrictions on this game, one could not possibly call this a football game. No blitzing? No interest! Being a fan of the game, I will tune indeed tune in. You should too.
Click here for complete 2009 pro bowl rosters.
February 18th-24th:
NFL Combine
The meeting place every year for NFL wannabees, NFL scouts, and NFL draft nerds. What a lovely combination. Like every year, the combine will be held in Indianapolis at Lucas Oil Stadium. The combine is where collegiate players who are entering the NFL draft to workout and "show-off" their talent and skills. Draft stocks rise and fall faster than stocks in the stock market. If you show up and do very well, you could earn yourself a few hundred thousand or even a few million dollars more. If you show up and suck a muffin, you will most likely drop in the draft and lose out on the cold hard cash. Nothing better than seeing kids under pressure. Competition at its finest!
February 26th:
Deadline for teams to qualify offers to restricted free agents.
Restricted Free Agents are to receive offers from NFL teams, besides the team they are currently with, by this date.
Visit for more information.
February 27th:
Free Agency Begins
The big money day. Top free agents will fly off the free agency shelves at a high price. Will your team acquire a big name free agent to improve for next season? You can only hope. This is the last time an NFL team can improve their team before the NFL draft.
List of Unrestricted Free Agents by position
How much money does your team have to spend?
March 16th:
First day for mini camps and off season workouts
Team off season workouts and mini camps are allowed on this date. It's always nice to get an early look at your favorite NFL team, even if the practices aren't in-depth.
March 22nd-24th:
Annual NFL League Meeting
What new rules will be in place for next season? Well, this year, we saw the elimination of the force-out rule, the decision to defer to the second half during the coin toss, and instant replays covering field goals. All of which were decided at the annual NFL Meeting. Which rules will be put into place for the 2009 season? Stay tuned on these dates.
April 25th-26th:
2009 NFL Draft
The big kahuna. The pinnacle of the NFL off season. When college kids' dreams come true and fans get introduced to their team's next big stars. There is a lot that goes into the draft every year, as it has become a huge television event. The first round takes nearly 5 hours, but rating are always up. Who stares at the television for 15 minutes between every first round pick, all the while listening to Mike Mayock, Todd McShay, and Mel Kiper Jr strut their wings? True NFL fans.
Information on the 2009 NFL Draft
So there you have it. This year's off season. It should be plenty fun and interesting. Just remember, we at Pigskin Pros will cover nearly all of these topics throughout the entire off season, so please stay tuned. The NFL never takes a day off, and neither do we. Happy off season!
-Alec
Alec82@gmail.com
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Labels: Free Agency, Free Agents, NFL, NFL Draft, Offseason