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Sam Bradford asked Eagles for $25 million a year, per report
For a guy who had a basically pedestrian year, this is a whole lot chutzpah on his part. The Eagles would actually save six million or so on their cap if they franchised him by using the non-exclusive tag. They wouldn't need to use the exclusive tag because there's no way any team would give up two first rounders for him. But, the Eagles, according to some reports I read / heard, would never consider slapping the tag on him in the first place.
The problem the Eagles face is that they're screwed if they don't sign Bradford. Outside of Cousins, he's the best QB on the FA market. If they don't sign him, they'll probably have to go with Butt Fumble. That would signal that next season will be a rebuilding year instead of one where they're primarily looking to compete. If they do sign him, that'll take $19M off their cap immediately and, if they want to re-sign him next year, that cap number will be the starting price for negotiations then.
Which all brings us back to Cousins. Let's not let Bradford and his agent Tom Condon artificially dictate what the market will be. Sign Cousins sooner rather than later and let that set the market for Bradford and others.
For a guy who had a basically pedestrian year, this is a whole lot chutzpah on his part. The Eagles would actually save six million or so on their cap if they franchised him by using the non-exclusive tag. They wouldn't need to use the exclusive tag because there's no way any team would give up two first rounders for him. But, the Eagles, according to some reports I read / heard, would never consider slapping the tag on him in the first place.
The problem the Eagles face is that they're screwed if they don't sign Bradford. Outside of Cousins, he's the best QB on the FA market. If they don't sign him, they'll probably have to go with Butt Fumble. That would signal that next season will be a rebuilding year instead of one where they're primarily looking to compete. If they do sign him, that'll take $19M off their cap immediately and, if they want to re-sign him next year, that cap number will be the starting price for negotiations then.
Which all brings us back to Cousins. Let's not let Bradford and his agent Tom Condon artificially dictate what the market will be. Sign Cousins sooner rather than later and let that set the market for Bradford and others.