Wallace is ALOT better than Stevie. It will cost a 1st though if Pit doesn't match
Mike Wallace to be Tendered not Franchised
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Re: Mike Wallace to be Tendered not Franchised
Originally posted by mrbojanglezsnot with a 10th pick 1st if we were lower in the round yes
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Re: Mike Wallace to be Tendered not Franchised
this is a brilliant move by the steelers
im willing to be no one signs him for the cost of a 1st pick
and the steelers get to play this game for real next year
maybe just maybe a team like san fran trys or NE with the 30th or 31st pick does it but i still doubt it
the have a right to match welker was a 2nd when the pats signed him miami misjudged
the steelers didnt
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Re: Mike Wallace to be Tendered not Franchised
Originally posted by Bert102176if the Bills are smart hey trade back twice in the 1st then use that pic to sign Wallace and pick up 2 extra 2nd round picks along with a great WR
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Re: Mike Wallace to be Tendered not Franchised
Originally posted by Bert102176if the Bills are smart hey trade back twice in the 1st then use that pic to sign Wallace and pick up 2 extra 2nd round picks along with a great WR
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Re: Mike Wallace to be Tendered not Franchised
Originally posted by IckybalukyComp for a RFA has to be slotted at the team's original pick or better in the round. If the Bills were to trade back they would not be able to sign Wallace to an offer sheet, as they would no longer have a pick in their original slot (or better).
then how about for next years 1st? would that worklets go BUFFALO lets go BUFFALO
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Re: Mike Wallace to be Tendered not Franchised
Originally posted by Bert102176then how about for next years 1st? would that work
They could approach the Steelers and offer different trade value, as long as the player was willing. In that scenario, the team would offer the Steelers different compensation, like a 1st next year, and if the player was willing to sign the tender and be traded to said team it would work. It would mean the Steelers would be willing to accept the alternate compensation and the player was willing to sign the tender and be traded.
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