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Originally Posted by
Ralph
They must believe something's there otherwise they would just pay a former college DE that needs less coaching.
Definitely. The guy's measurables are enough reason to take a chance on him.
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Also just for the record they signed a DE from Nigeria last week who didn't play college football. So they look to be in the business of taking low risk out the box chances hoping something breaks through. Again not much risk so why not.
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Originally Posted by
Ifyouonlyknew
Also just for the record they signed a DE from Nigeria last week who didn't play college football. So they look to be in the business of taking low risk out the box chances hoping something breaks through. Again not much risk so why not.
The NBA has 10 day contracts does the NFL have something similar? I am under the assumption the smallest or shortest contract an NFL team can offer is for one year which at league minimum is hardly pennies. Does every player that gets a camp invite also sign a contract? What's the league minimum a practice squad player makes?
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Originally Posted by
Ifyouonlyknew
It's a low risk high reward situation. Pay him a minimum contract with a minimum signing bonus. Get him in camp to see what he can actually do as a football player & not a combine guy. If it works out you've got a player for cheap & if it doesn't you've spent virtually nothing on the guy.
Let the record show Tony Romo was a practice squad project. Think what you want of Romo, but he ended up a hell of a lot better than a practice squad dummy.
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Originally Posted by
Dawg61
Are NFL teams in the habit of offering contracts to players they don't expect will make the team?
Yes. NFL teams start camp with around 80 players or so to get to a 53 man roster. Sometimes guys surprise them and get lucky. This guy has so much to learn- and if he does really well- he might make the practice squad to continue his development.
FA's get a basic amount for each day they remain in camp. He may not have even gotten any type of bonus money to sign. Just a contract to get to work.
Walk like the King or walk like you don't care who the King is
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Originally Posted by
Dawg61
The NBA has 10 day contracts does the NFL have something similar? I am under the assumption the smallest or shortest contract an NFL team can offer is for one year which at league minimum is hardly pennies. Does every player that gets a camp invite also sign a contract? What's the league minimum a practice squad player makes?
NFL contracts aren't guaranteed so just because you sign for a certain amount doesn't mean you will get that amount. That's why signing bonuses are so important with NFL contracts because that's almost the only guaranteed money you see. For example Fletcher Cox will probably sign a deal soon for $100 million dollars or more but the key # to watch for is how much guaranteed money he'll get. If he can get $50-60millon guaranteed he's done great.
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Originally Posted by
PassInterference
Let the record show Tony Romo was a practice squad project. Think what you want of Romo, but he ended up a hell of a lot better than a practice squad dummy.
There are always practice squad success stories every year but Tony Romo wasn't a college tennis player who just decided hey let me see if I can be a NFL QB. He's played the position his entire life.
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Originally Posted by
Ifyouonlyknew
There are always practice squad success stories every year but Tony Romo wasn't a college tennis player who just decided hey let me see if I can be a NFL QB. He's played the position his entire life.
TK isn't built like any tennis player I've ever seen
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Originally Posted by
PassInterference
Let the record show Tony Romo was a practice squad project. Think what you want of Romo, but he ended up a hell of a lot better than a practice squad dummy.
Kurt Warner was stocking shelves at a grocery store two years before he won MVP too
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Originally Posted by
Dawg61
TK isn't built like any tennis player I've ever seen
Neither is Tony Romo which wasn't my point. Romo wasn't just playing another sport & decided to try to be a NFL QB. Hey I'm pulling for the guy it's a great story I just think the odds are extremely long. Again being a freak athlete in shorts & t shirt is 1 thing, translating that against going up against some of the best most physical athletes in the world is another.
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Originally Posted by
Ifyouonlyknew
Neither is Tony Romo which wasn't my point. Romo wasn't just playing another sport & decided to try to be a NFL QB. Hey I'm pulling for the guy it's a great story I just think the odds are extremely long. Again being a freak athlete in shorts & t shirt is 1 thing, translating that against going up against some of the best most physical athletes in the world is another.
I was making a joke. Defensive end/pass rushing LB is hardly equivalent to quarterback.
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Originally Posted by
Dawg61
I was making a joke. Defensive end/pass rushing LB is hardly equivalent to quarterback.
Gotcha
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Please let the Chiefs be on " Hard Knocks".
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Originally Posted by
IMissJack
Please let the Chiefs be on " Hard Knocks".
Haha YES!!
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