Re: 2014 Free Agent Tracker & Discussion
Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2014 10:49 pm
Yeah I would say that Simpson and Jennings have worked out fairly well.PurpleKoolaid wrote: Vikings and their receivers. And former receivers.
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Yeah I would say that Simpson and Jennings have worked out fairly well.PurpleKoolaid wrote: Vikings and their receivers. And former receivers.
Yeah Spielman has done a good job not tieing our cap space up in bad contracts. Lot of the one year deals served their purpose as well as cheap stop gaps until we found a longer term solution (Jennings, Drafting patterson, etc) so that's nice.Purple bruise wrote:http://thevikingage.com/2014/02/13/viki ... oom-spend/
Vikings Will Have Cap Room To Spend : "As of now, the Vikings have the 4th most cap space available entering free agency. Minnesota still has several in-house free agents to sign, but after that, they should still be in a good position to make a run at a high end free agent or two.
Minnesota is currently approximately $23 million under the cap, if we assume that the 2014 salary cap will be aroud $126 million. The only three teams with more cap room at the moment are the Oakland Raiders, Indianapolis Colts, and Jacksonville Jaguars."
Sounds promising
Crazy that we're only about three weeks from free agency. Considering that the "legal tampering" period begins on March 8th, really just three weeks from Saturday. I really hope we can get Griffen locked up before March 8th, but I have a feeling we won't. That might work out in our favor though, depending on what the market for him is, he may wind up having to sign at a lower price than what he is asking and lower than what we are offering initially. Last season the market for pass rushers was seriously depressed. I don't know if that will be the case this season, but it very well could be. Cliff Avril - who was the same age as Everson is when he hit free agency last year, and a much more proven asset - signed for two years, $13 million with Seattle last year. This after he rejected a 3 year, $30 million deal from Detroit the season prior (he was franchise tagged at the time). Considering we might see the market bounce back a bit this year, and adjusting for inflation, I don't think it'd be crazy to see Griff get something around 2-3 years @ 5-6 million a season. Perhaps he'll be seeking something longer.March 8-11: Clubs are permitted to contact, and enter into contract negotiations with, the certified agents of players who will become unrestricted free agents upon the expiration of their 2013 player contracts at 4 p.m. ET on March 11. However, a contract cannot be executed with a new club until 4 p.m. ET on March 11.
April 7: Clubs that hired a new head coach after the end of the 2013 regular season may begin off-season workout programs.
May 8-10: NFL draft, New York, Radio City Music Hall. First round begins at 8 p.m. ET.
Is there are cutoff point during or after the season where teams and players/agents are not permitted to talk? Obviously, teams enter into new contracts all the time with players already under contract during the season. Is it when he season ends that they can no longer negotiate?March 8-11: Clubs are permitted to contact, and enter into contract negotiations with, the certified agents of players who will become unrestricted free agents upon the expiration of their 2013 player contracts at 4 p.m. ET on March 11. However, a contract cannot be executed with a new club until 4 p.m. ET on March 11.
No this is only for players from other teams. If a player is under contract with your team you can renegotiate his contract at any time. They implemented a "buffer" period to free agency last year in which free agents could test the market but cannot sign a contract with any other team than their own.Eli wrote: Is there are cutoff point during or after the season where teams and players/agents are not permitted to talk? Obviously, teams enter into new contracts all the time with players already under contract during the season. Is it when he season ends that they can no longer negotiate?
Has there been any word on Childs returning from the knee injuries? I believed he was going to be a steal in the draft but has really been hampered with injuries. Really like to see him get some field time and see what they drafted... 3 years later!80 PurplePride 84 wrote:I'm a Burelson fan but he's 32 and it's not like we're hurting at WR. Simpson might not even need to be kept.
I think we're fine with
Jennings
CP
Wright
With the other 2 spots going to Childs/Smith/Draft Pick/youngish depth FA/Simpson
I have read that he is nearly all better. Running sprints and making jumps and cuts. I am excited to se if he can "do it".dustbunnies68 wrote: Has there been any word on Childs returning from the knee injuries? I believed he was going to be a steal in the draft but has really been hampered with injuries. Really like to see him get some field time and see what they drafted... 3 years later!
Purplemania wrote: For some reason, I just don't like Burleson. I find him very average. He would be a good back up, but even when fully healthy, I don't see him as a #1 or #2 or a slot guy...
He fit on our team once, and would again if Simpson is gone. But he is average. Do you think Rickie is going to pay for a young above average talent?headless_norseman wrote:
I don't either. He's average and I don't think he would fit on our team, nor do we need him.
He fit on our team once, and would again if Simpson is gone. But he is average. Do you think Rickie is going to pay for a young above average talent?[/quote]PurpleKoolaid wrote: I don't either. He's average and I don't think he would fit on our team, nor do we need him.