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Marv does understand that Just because everybody in the world except for him and Mike Mayock had Whitner projected to be a mid-first rounder, when you draft somebody 8th you have to pay them 8th pick money. Right?
Fins 1st rounder is unsigned as well if that makes you feel better
The 8th (Whitner), 9th (Sims), 10th (Leinart) and 14th (Bunkley) picks are all still unsigned as well at this point.
I'll bet the problem is the length of contract. The guys on ESPN were discussing how a lot of players taken in the top of the draft are ticked off that the new CBA allows the top 16 players to be signed for six years while the rest of the first round players can only be signed to fice year deals. If they accept a six year deal, efffectively this puts off free agency for them for another year, making them older and potentially less attractive when they finally are able to test the free agent market and limiting the number of times that they could potentially become free agents during the prime of their careers. They said that there was a lot of haggling going on between the teams and agents over the lengths of contracts and how to compensate the players for taking the longer deal. Complicating matters is the potential solution of making the sixth year of a six year contract voidable--with the issue being whether it would be voidable by either one or the other or both parties--and the question of guaranteed money vs total monies (including incentives) in the contract, where the guaranteed money appears to have become more important than the amount of the total deal in many of the contract negotiations this year.
I know one thing for sure, I certainly would not want to be the guy trying to negotiate one of these deals for either a player or, especially, a NFL team (at least the agent is going to get a percentage of the deal!)!!!
Those who do not learn from the past are doomed to repeat it. And, thus it was that they surrendered their freedom; not with a bang, but without even a whimper.
Hell...negotiating contracts for NFL players has to be one of the easiest jobs in the world...the basic contract is just a boiler-plate and all the picayune little details are covered by the CBA. The only thing that needs to be hammered out is dollars, how they're going to be disbursed, and length.
I'm sure Whitner will sign soon, although maybe not until Sims gets in first and locks the rate. As I said before in a different thread, I'm not going to start *****ing until it drags on past the first week.
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