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    Quote Originally Posted by Fritz View Post
    So is it financially more lucrative to be a in-high-demand UDFA or a seventh round draft pick?
    A high demand UDFA can make a lot more.

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    Anyone know the rules on the length of team control for UDFA's?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Campbell View Post
    Anyone know the rules on the length of team control for UDFA's?
    It changed a few years ago. I think you can designate one player who cannot get taken no matter what and a couple of “veterans” that have some type of limited protection.

    Other than that, I think any team can sign a practice squad player to their active roster.
    But Rodgers leads the league in frumpy expressions and negative body language on the sideline, which makes him, like Josh Allen, a unique double threat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by beveaux1 View Post
    A high demand UDFA can make a lot more.
    Yeah, the signing bonuses plus guaranteed money can be better. Ben Sims got more money from the Vikings as a UDFA (110000) than Carrington Valentine did (~100800) as a GB R7 pick. It's been happening over the last 3 drafts or so, the UDFAs getting as much or more along with control over where they can sign. Theory is it's one reason Gb likes those R7 picks - they have better cost control over the player's contract in many cases.

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    Thanks guys. It looks like UDFA's have team control for 4 years, much like round 2-7 picks - as long as the team extends qualifying offers, and the player makes the roster.

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