Franchise FAQ

why don't nfl players want the franchise tag

by Dr. Ruben Howell Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Why do NFL players dread the franchise tag?

  • 1) Say goodbye to leverage The biggest issue is that the tag strips players of almost all leverage during a time when they’re hoping to cash in on big seasons. Getting tagged essentially locks you in with your current team for one year, with little hopes of testing the free agent market. ...
  • 2) There’s no long-term security

The most common explanation for why players hate the franchise tag is the lack of security it offers compared with a long-term deal.

Full Answer

How does the franchise tag work in the NFL?

The franchise tag is a label given to a player who is set to be a free agent to tether him to the team for a year. The tag is given to players who are valued by the organization. The 29-year-old is one of the best wide receivers in the league, and his tag is worth more than $20 million for the year.

What is the franchise tag and why is it so controversial?

As the clock ticks down, For The Win looks at why the franchise tag has become a dreaded title among players. 1. What is it? The franchise tag is given to a player who will otherwise become an unrestricted free agent. Players who are franchised are not able to enter free agency and are required to stay with their current team for one season.

Can an NFL player refuse to play under the franchise tag?

And despite the NFL franchise tag being “guaranteed,” you still need to play in order to get paid. Week 10 is the deadline for players to sign the tag in order to play and collect game checks. For that reason, it’s rare for NFL players to refuse to play under the franchise tag.

What happens if a player is designated as a franchise player?

If the club designates the player as a franchise player for the third time, the designating club shall be the only club with which the player may negotiate or sign a player contract. The NFL has informed teams of the 2022 franchise and transition tag values, based on a $208.2 million salary cap.

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Why is the NFL franchise tag so unpopular?

It arguably gives teams an excessive level of control over guys who are on the verge of exploring the open market. A player could be looking at lucrative multi-year offers, suitors that appeal to him, and more guaranteed money. The franchise tag takes all that away from them.

What is the NFL franchise tag?

(Photo by Alex Burstow/Getty Images) The NFL franchise tag is, essentially, a safety net for teams who don’t want to lose a talented player to free agency.

What if he holds out?

If a player gets to July 15 without an extension, he has to sign the franchise tag in order to play and get paid. At that point, the only other option is to refuse to sign the tag, which isn’t unprecedented. But it means the player gets no money until he does sign.

Can you refuse to sign a contract?

Technically, no. But the ramifications of refusing to sign make it an undesirable move.

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