Got to thinking that this really is a very valuable pick because when the first 31 picks are off the board there is going to be a team desperately wanting to trade into #32 to gain a player with a 5th year option.
What is the value of #32 compensation wise.? Is it worth (2) 2nds. Is it worth a 2021 1st and a 2020 2nd?
Hoover
02-19-2020 07:35 AM
When Lamar Jackson was still on the board, the Ravens then sent the Philadelphia Eagles a second-round pick (No. 52), the 125th pick, and a 2019 pick for the 32nd pick and the 132nd pick (fourth round).
The Franchise
02-19-2020 08:44 AM
It’s all going to depend on where that team is picking.
O.city
02-19-2020 10:10 AM
We need those cheap years, so that 5th year option if the player hits will be nice. Stay and pick someone.
Dante84
02-19-2020 10:15 AM
If we continue to draft well, we can start letting guys go for big contracts elsewhere and rack up Comp picks like the Pats did for 15 years.
wachashi
02-19-2020 10:58 AM
Look up NFL trade value charts and that will give you a general idea. There's not a big drop off in value from the 32nd pick to the 33rd.
Halfcan
02-19-2020 12:01 PM
Hopefully, they take the best Fatty still left on the board.
True Fan gif is ready.
Chief Roundup
02-19-2020 12:23 PM
Where is the cut-off on the guaranteed contracts? I know that some of the 1st rounders contracts are 100% guaranteed but I don't think all 32 are 100% guaranteed.
kccrow
02-19-2020 07:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Chief Roundup
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Where is the cut-off on the guaranteed contracts? I know that some of the 1st rounders contracts are 100% guaranteed but I don't think all 32 are 100% guaranteed.
There really isn't a provision for "guaranteeing" a contract 100% other than the fact that if a contract is guaranteed in the 3rd or 4th years then the preceding years must be equivocally guaranteed, no matter if it's for skill, injury or termination.
The rule from the CBA is in this spoiler:
Spoiler!
(h) Guaranteed Rookie Salary. Rookie Salary (excluding the performance
incentives described in Section 6 below) may be guaranteed for skill, football-related
injury and/or Salary Cap-related contract terminations provided that no player’s Rookie
Salary (excluding performance incentives) in his third League Year or fourth League Year
(for Drafted Rookies) may be guaranteed for skill, football-related injury or Salary Caprelated contract termination unless the player’s entire Rookie Salary (excluding performance incentives) has been similarly guaranteed (i.e., for the same type(s) of contract
termination) in the immediately preceding year of the contract. By way of example, if a
Drafted Rookie signs a four-year contract with Rookie Salary (excluding performance
incentives) of $1,000,000 in year one, $1,250,000 in year two, $1,500,000 in year three,
and $1,750,000 in year four, no portion of his year-four Rookie Salary may be guaranteed
for skill and injury unless the player’s full Rookie Salary (excluding performance incentives) for year two ($1,250,000) and year three ($1,500,000) is also guaranteed for skill
and injury. For the avoidance of doubt, and by way of further example, a Club may guarantee year-four Rookie Salary for injury only when the Club also guarantees years two
and three either just for injury, or for injury, skill, and Salary Cap-related termination.
As such, most 1st round contracts are guaranteed for skill over the duration of the contract. That said, there has been a tail-off after about pick 22 or so in terms of contracts being fully guaranteed. You start seeing a trend whereby the contracts become only guaranteed for years 1-3 and then decrease as the draft goes with 2nd round players being guaranteed for years 1-2 and 3rd rounders for year 1 only, etc.