digitaldean
10-04-2007, 08:03 PM
PFT.com
Brett's salary is $10 million/season last time I checked, given the numbers Tony Romo may get Brett looks like a bargain!
Man, pay me the difference between these 2 for just one year and I'm set!!!
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EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE TAG FOR ROMO WILL COST $14 MILLION
If the Cowboys can't work out a long-term deal with quarterback Tony Romo, and if owner Jerry Jones chooses to restrict completely Romo's ability to shop himself as a free agent, the one-year tender will cost $14 million, according to Adam Schefter of NFL Network.
That's the anticipated average value of the five highest-paid quarterbacks in 2008, based on their 2008 cap numbers.
And, if Romo is going to be franchised, it's very likely that the Cowboys will need to use the exclusive franchise tag. Otherwise, the non-exclusive tender of $10.7 million will allow Romo to sign an offer sheet with another team in exchange for two first-round draft picks.
Sure, two first-round draft picks would be a stiff price to pay. But when one first-round pick gives a team a 50-50 shot at best at finding a quarterback who can become a decent starter, two first-rounders for a franchise quarterback is a no-brainer.
Under the rules of the franchise tag, Romo's tender would shoot to $16.8 million if the Cowboys were to franchise him for a second season. That's $30.8 million for two years.
Suddenly, $30 million in guaranteed money doesn't sound too bad.
It's a good thing for the Cowboys that Romo claims he doesn't want that much.
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Brett's salary is $10 million/season last time I checked, given the numbers Tony Romo may get Brett looks like a bargain!
Man, pay me the difference between these 2 for just one year and I'm set!!!
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EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE TAG FOR ROMO WILL COST $14 MILLION
If the Cowboys can't work out a long-term deal with quarterback Tony Romo, and if owner Jerry Jones chooses to restrict completely Romo's ability to shop himself as a free agent, the one-year tender will cost $14 million, according to Adam Schefter of NFL Network.
That's the anticipated average value of the five highest-paid quarterbacks in 2008, based on their 2008 cap numbers.
And, if Romo is going to be franchised, it's very likely that the Cowboys will need to use the exclusive franchise tag. Otherwise, the non-exclusive tender of $10.7 million will allow Romo to sign an offer sheet with another team in exchange for two first-round draft picks.
Sure, two first-round draft picks would be a stiff price to pay. But when one first-round pick gives a team a 50-50 shot at best at finding a quarterback who can become a decent starter, two first-rounders for a franchise quarterback is a no-brainer.
Under the rules of the franchise tag, Romo's tender would shoot to $16.8 million if the Cowboys were to franchise him for a second season. That's $30.8 million for two years.
Suddenly, $30 million in guaranteed money doesn't sound too bad.
It's a good thing for the Cowboys that Romo claims he doesn't want that much.
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