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AsylumGuido 07-05-2017 08:07 AM

Re: Willie Snead optimistic and hopeful that he signs long-term deal with Saints before season
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jeanpierre (Post 754301)
Did Snead sign the RFA tender from the Saints in March? Coleman and Lampman signed their tenders...

My understanding was that he is participating in the OTAs without signing and is trying to get his extension...

If you have the article or tweet, please post as I missed that nugget...

Willie Snead - Spotrac

There you'll see the contract details. Since he was an ERFA after his previous deal he can't go anywhere else. The transaction column shows the following ...

MAR 6 2017 Signed a 1 year $615,000 contract with New Orleans (NO)

AsylumGuido 07-05-2017 08:10 AM

Re: Willie Snead optimistic and hopeful that he signs long-term deal with Saints before season
 
Advocate article from March 7th.

Willie Snead staying with Saints; source: New Orleans tenders receiver a contract

lee909 07-05-2017 08:21 AM

Re: Willie Snead optimistic and hopeful that he signs long-term deal with Saints before season
 
I'd guess everyone is happy as it.
No rush, once the final rosters there everyone knows what caps there amd the best way to structure his deal. It'll be a pretty decent chunk of change too imo

AsylumGuido 07-05-2017 08:23 AM

Re: Willie Snead optimistic and hopeful that he signs long-term deal with Saints before season
 
This is from 2016 but it still applies. The only difference for 2017 is the amount which is now $615K.

Exclusive rights free agents (ERFAs)

These are players whose contract have expired before they've complete three "accrued seasons." These are mostly undrafted free agents, practice squad players and young players that were picked up midseason.

ERFAs cannot negotiate with other teams. They have one option: accept the $600,000 one-year tender from the team they played for that season -- if it offers one.

In this instance, the teams have all the control. ERFAs can't test the market, but they can try to talk a team into signing them long-term, but there's often little incentive to do so.

jeanpierre 07-24-2017 04:04 PM

Re: Willie Snead optimistic and hopeful that he signs long-term deal with Saints before season
 
Done!


jnormand 07-24-2017 04:44 PM

Re: Willie Snead optimistic and hopeful that he signs long-term deal with Saints before season
 
It was either that or sit out the season. I hope they're getting him a more deserving contract before the season tho.

jeanpierre 07-25-2017 10:24 PM

Re: Willie Snead optimistic and hopeful that he signs long-term deal with Saints before season
 
I see letting him play out the season like this, then letting the market set the price...

Cruize 07-26-2017 04:18 PM

Re: Willie Snead optimistic and hopeful that he signs long-term deal with Saints before season
 
He's a good, complimentary guy. But, his value is just not that great for the Saints. He's popular now because of his coming out of nowhere and making some plays. If you paid him $5 million a year, he would be viewed with a lot less friendly eye. Why? Perception and reality. He's just not THAT valuable to the team. Next man up. The reality of the NFL.

AsylumGuido 07-26-2017 04:24 PM

Re: Willie Snead optimistic and hopeful that he signs long-term deal with Saints before season
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Cruize (Post 756054)
He's a good, complimentary guy. But, his value is just not that great for the Saints. He's popular now because of his coming out of nowhere and making some plays. If you paid him $5 million a year, he would be viewed with a lot less friendly eye. Why? Perception and reality. He's just not THAT valuable to the team. Next man up. The reality of the NFL.

Honestly? He has the best hands on the team since Lance Moore, hands down (pardon the pun). He has made more clutch plays than almost everyone on the roster. And why should what a player makes have anything to do how he is perceived as long as he keeps doing what he has been doing as a Saint?

Name the "next man up" that can match the play he has proven to date. Brandon Coleman is the "next man" and he hasn't come close.

:confused:


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