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Wandering Athol
02-12-2008, 04:49 PM
Some news on the back end of the roster....

http://www.boston.com/sports/football/patriots/articles/2008/02/12/patriots_sign_lb_slaughter/?rss_id=Boston.com+--+New+England+Patriots+news
Elsewhere on the roster, the contracts of practice squad players Bam Childress (wide receiver), Jason Rader (tight end), Gemara Williams (cornerback), and Kyle Bissinger (linebacker) expired yesterday.

http://www.boston.com/sports/football/patriots/reiss_pieces/2008/02/making_the_wrig.html
The Patriots have until Feb. 28 to decide what tender offer to place on DL Mike Wright, their top restricted free agent.

As a restricted free agent, Wright can still visit with other clubs and sign an offer sheet, but the Patriots have the right to match the offer. This is similar to WR Wes Welker's situation last year with the Dolphins.

When it comes to restricted free agency, the first part of the process is teams deciding which tender offer to place on the player -- minimum, second-round, first-round or first/third-round.

The level of the tender offer determines the compensation the team would receive if the player signs an offer sheet with another team, and that offer sheet is not matched. A minimum tender yields a draft pick that matches the round in which the player entered the NFL.

Welker, for example, was tendered at the second-round level last year. Had the Dolphins tendered Welker at the first-round or first/third-round level, it is possible the Patriots' interest wouldn't have been as intense.

As for Wright, who was No. 5 on the defensive-line depth chart before his season ended Dec. 13 due a foot injury, the likely tender options are minimum ($927,000) or second-round ($1.41 million). His situation is similar to that of CB Randall Gay last year.

If the Patriots tender Wright at the minimum level -- which they probably feel is closer to his value -- they run the risk of losing him without receiving compensation because, like Gay, he entered the NFL as a free agent.

That's why, barring the possibility of reaching a contract extension with Wright, the Patriots will likely place the second-round tender on him.

grogsox
02-12-2008, 05:50 PM
I think a second round tender is the right level for Wright. I'd like to keep him around as he did a good job, but anything higher than a second round tender would be excessive.

Wandering Athol
02-13-2008, 09:36 PM
Here's how the competition stacks up financially:

http://cbs.sportsline.com/nfl/story/10636763/rss
There are so many teams that have an abundance of cap room -- 18 are expected to have $20 million or more -- it could mean a lot of funny money being thrown around.

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I thought the Pats were brilliant in comprehending how flush other teams were with moola last offseason, and adjusted their usually patient strategy by coming blindingly fast out of the gate. Given the news in the article above, I would expect another flurry of activity (with fewer marquee acquisitions) by the Pats come the onset of FA this year.

Soxfanroach
02-13-2008, 10:08 PM
I'd love to see a run at Briggs...but otherwise I do not see any marque FA's...what do the rest of you think?

oldbagfan
02-13-2008, 11:02 PM
Only name that jumps off that list for me is Bam Childress. That guy is on and off the roster continually. Impossible to know if he will be needed yet, though, as the receiver situation is so up in the air. I thought he made some good plays when he's been on the field, tho. More than I can say for Chad Jackson.

grogsox
02-14-2008, 12:27 AM
What about the DB out of Oakland. I forget his name now?

Mikiemo83
02-14-2008, 02:18 AM
What about the DB out of Oakland. I forget his name now?he appears to be the real deal from everything I have read, too bad I never watch the raiders or I may have some insight