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can the bears franchise tag trubisky

by Allen Wisoky Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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They can. The franchise tag for quarterbacks this year is just north of $26.8 million and will rise some by next spring. So even in declining Trubisky’s fifth-year option, the Bears still have that in their back pocket. Unless, of course, they need to use the franchise tag on someone else.

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Did the Bears franchise tag anyone?

Bears don't tag Allen Robinson, making him a free agent.

Who did the Bears put the franchise tag on?

receiver Allen RobinsonThe Bears last used the franchise tag as recently as last year on wide receiver Allen Robinson. Former GM Ryan Pace was unable to get a long-term deal done with Robinson in the months before, and he placed the tag on Robinson with the short-term goal of a third consecutive 1,000-yard season that wasn't to be.

Who did the Bears franchise tag 2022?

Three tight ends were tagged: the Dolphins' Mike Gesicki, the Browns' David Njoku and the Cowboys' Dalton Schultz. Two tackles got the tag: the Chiefs' Orlando Brown and the Jaguars' Cam Robinson.

Did the Bears franchise tag Allen Robinson?

Chicago Bears wide receiver Allen Robinson has officially accepted his franchise tag, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported.

Why do NFL players not like franchise tag?

Why do NFL players hate the franchise tag? Not all players hate it but most do. The reason they hate it is because it forces them to stay for a fixed price instead of negotiating a contract or leaving the team for somewhere else.

Can NFL player avoid franchise tag?

Can a player refuse a franchise tag? The tag is unpopular among some players who hope to get a large contract right away. Players don't have the official option to refuse, but some have resisted the tag in the past by refusing to sign and missing offseason training and the season.

Is franchise tag fully guaranteed?

But the positive for the tagged players is those one-year deals are fully guaranteed and the salaries represent the average of the top five highest-paid players at their positions (if not more). The player's guaranteed salary for that one season is attractive, but such a tag provides the player no long-term security.

How many times can a player be franchise tagged in the NFL?

The tag binds the player to the team for one year if certain conditions are met. Each team has one franchise tag (of either the exclusive or non-exclusive forms) and one transition tag per year.

Does a player have to accept franchise tag?

The only real option for a player to refuse the franchise tag is to sit out the year with no pay.

Who did the Cowboys use their franchise tag on?

FRISCO - The NFL franchise tag is set for the Dallas Cowboys, giving them contractual control of tight end Dalton Schultz at $10.9 million guaranteed for 2022 - but with more to come.

What did Bears offer Allen Robinson?

He'll get $46.5 million with $30.7 million fully guaranteed on a three-year deal, a source said. Robinson, 28, was the Bears' best offensive player the last four seasons and repeatedly sought a long-term deal to stay with the team.

Did Allen Robinson tear his ACL?

Allen Robinson Reportedly Undergoes Successful Surgery on Torn ACL. After suffering a torn ACL during Sunday's game against the Houston Texans, Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Allen Robinson reportedly had successful surgery on his knee.

Why did the Bears trade Jim McMahon?

The Bears decided that McMahon was expendable because of the continued improvement of younger quarterbacks Mike Tomczak and Jim Harbaugh, their first-round selection in 1987. “Jim McMahon is a starting quarterback, and I couldn't give him that guarantee here,” Ditka said. “It was a tough decision.

Who did the Bears trade for Khalil Mack?

The Bears acquired Mack in a blockbuster trade with the Raiders Sept. 1, 2018—along with 2020 second- and sixth-round picks they spent on tight end Cole Kmet and guard Arlington Hambright, respectively. In return, the Raiders received 2019 first- and sixth-round sections and 2020 first- and third-round choices.

Who did the Bears acquire?

Signed S Jaquan Brisker to a four-year contract. Signed OL Michael Schofield. Acquired WR N'Keal Harry from New England in exchange for a 2024 seventh-round draft pick.

What teams have used the franchise tag?

With six days remaining in the tag window, neither the franchise nor transition tag have been used by any NFL team. In 2021, 10 players were tagged -- four defensive, six offensive -- headlined by Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott, who was signed to his second straight franchise tag for $37.7 million.

What would happen if the Bears hired a new GM?

If the Bears hired a new GM, there is no way they’d remotely consider giving Trubisky another chance even if he happened to finish well. Pace is the guy who drafted him. That personal investment would be crucial to making such a scenario happen. At the same time, ownership would have to do something pretty unprecedented. They’d have to fire Nagy and let Pace hire a third head coach. Something that just doesn’t happen in the NFL. One that would have to bring an offensive system that fits Trubisky’s talents. Something Nagy never managed or wanted to do.

Is Mitch Trubisky a free agent?

Remember that Mitch Trubisky is a free agent next offseason. So the Bears will have to figure out a way to keep him. Most will say the franchise tag is their only option. That isn’t true. They can do what they did with Kyle Fuller two years ago with the transition tag. This basically turned Trubisky into a restricted free agent, allowing the team to match any offer made to him on the market. Odds are pretty good nobody will make a strong push to sign him. At least not in terms of heavy guarantees.

Will Trubisky be drafted in 2021?

This is the last and most crucial step. By retaining Trubisky another year, it puts off the idea of drafting a quarterback early in 2021. Some people may hate that, but it does bring one silver lining. It allows Pace to focus on the long-neglected offensive line. Chicago hasn’t spent a 1st round pick there since 2013. They desperately need blocking upgrades everywhere. Trubisky has shown he can be effective when he has protection and/or the running game is going well. Maybe this finally gets the formula right.

3. So what is the risk in picking up the 5th-year option?

The risk, plain and simple, is injury. If Trubisky suffered a severe injury in 2020 that left him unable to play in 2021, the Bears would have been on the hook for the full $23.873 million while getting nothing in return. Perhaps it seems misguided to worry about a quarterback suffering a severe injury.

4. What would have been the reward in picking up the 5th-year option?

With an escape hatch still available, a move to pick up Trubisky’s fifth-year option would have given the Bears peace of mind in the event the quarterback has his long-awaited breakthrough in 2020.

8. What does this mean for Trubisky going forward?

The Bears declared an “open competition” for starting quarterback, with Trubisky battling veteran Nick Foles for the job.

Current roster

Foles, 31, is under contract with the Bears for next season. Under the terms of the restructured deal Foles agreed to after being traded from Jacksonville, he could have voided the final two years left on his contract had he reached certain statistical benchmarks.

Draft help

At minimum, the Bears are facing one or two new quarterbacks on next year’s roster. At 6-7, the Bears project to draft No. 15 in the first round. That likely will change, but for this exercise let's assume the Bears will have a mid-first round pick, and are therefore out of the running for Clemson’s Trevor Lawrence.

Veteran help

The following quarterbacks have been around the block a couple times and more than likely will be available in the offseason. And a couple might be long shots.

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What Was The Cost of Mitch Trubisky’s 5Th-Year Option?

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The Bears would have been on the hook for $23.873 million if Trubisky had remained on the roster into the start of the 2021 league year, which begins in March. That price tag is based on position and is higher for top-10 picks, equivalent to the current transition-tag cost at quarterback. The only other quarterback draft…
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But Isn’T The 5Th-Year Option Not Fully Guaranteed?

  • Correct. This is the last year, under the league’s previous collective bargaining agreement, where the fifth-year option of first-round picks is only guaranteed for injury. That means that had the Bears picked up Trubisky’s fifth-year-option, the $23.875 million wouldn’t have kicked in until next March, leaving the team an out to cut him at no cost before then as long as Trubisky didn’t suffe…
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So What Is The Risk in Picking Up The 5Th-Year Option?

  • The risk, plain and simple, is injury. If Trubisky suffered a severe injury in 2020 that left him unable to play in 2021, the Bears would have been on the hook for the full $23.873 million while getting nothing in return. Perhaps it seems misguided to worry about a quarterback suffering a severe injury. That’s not something that happens with any kind of regularity. But just this week, ESPN di…
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What Would Have Been The Reward in Picking Up The 5Th-Year Option?

  • With an escape hatch still available, a move to pick up Trubisky’s fifth-year option would have given the Bears peace of mind in the event the quarterback has his long-awaited breakthrough in 2020. If Trubisky plays like a rising star — or even just like an above-average and improving starter — the Bears would likely want to lock him into their plans for 2021 and possibly beyond. The fift…
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What Has Been The Bears’ History with 5Th-Year Options?

  • From 2011-2017, the Bears made seven first-round selections. They declined the fifth-year options for Gabe Carimi, Shea McClellin, Kyle Fuller and Kevin White and picked up the options for Kyle Long and Floyd. Floyd, as mentioned, was released before the fifth year of his contract kicked in and Long was given a long-term extension before his fifth season. Fuller, meanwhile, had a terrifi…
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What Does This Mean For Trubisky Going Forward?

  • The Bears declared an “open competition” for starting quarterback, with Trubisky battling veteran Nick Foles for the job. Regardless of what move Pace made with Trubisky’s fifth-year option, the soon-to-be-26-year-old quarterback was going to have to prove himself again, needing to convince coach Matt Nagy that he knows how to read coverages, improve his pocket presence and consis…
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