Albert Breer, NFL.com, Feb. 18th, does a thorough job considering the effect of CBA uncertainty (or absence) on the offseason plans of GMs and personnel deparments.
Some things of note:
1. Unable to sign free agents if there is no CBA, Undrafted Free Agents could be waiting a long time post draft to be offered contracts. And it will give teams, say like Cincinnati, who have limited scouting resources, time to catch their breath and then scout and plan accordingly. This could cut into a Thompson/Asst Coach strength.
2. There is the matter of the draft occurring before Free Agency (something I think Ron Wolf discussed before). One AFC personnel guy thinks teams will be MORE needs based since FA will not have plugged any holes. His NFC source thinks teams will be more open to all players since there will be no positions they will ignore after having spent big bucks to fill it.
Some things of note:
1. Unable to sign free agents if there is no CBA, Undrafted Free Agents could be waiting a long time post draft to be offered contracts. And it will give teams, say like Cincinnati, who have limited scouting resources, time to catch their breath and then scout and plan accordingly. This could cut into a Thompson/Asst Coach strength.
2. There is the matter of the draft occurring before Free Agency (something I think Ron Wolf discussed before). One AFC personnel guy thinks teams will be MORE needs based since FA will not have plugged any holes. His NFC source thinks teams will be more open to all players since there will be no positions they will ignore after having spent big bucks to fill it.

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