Allen believes TW will sign on time

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CRedskinsRule
07-21-2010, 11:38 AM
I hope that the Skins find a way to get TW in before the opening of camp. We have one of the later start dates, that ought to help them as well.

Redskins GM Allen believes Trent Williams will sign on time - Redskins Journal (http://blogs.fredericksburg.com/redskinsjournal/2010/07/21/redskins-gm-allen-is-confident-trent-williams-will-sign-on-time/)

artmonkforhallofamein07
07-21-2010, 12:17 PM
This is good news and I hope that it is accurate. I have assumed that getting this deal done was a top priority, and this confirms it. I am glad we have at least heard something regarding TW's contract status. The Warpath, The Team, and Trent himself knows that we must get this done soon so he is on time.

Hail! 8 days till players report.

Monkeydad
07-21-2010, 12:28 PM
I don't think Trent or the Redskins can really be blamed for a deal not getting done. According to Mike and Mike this morning, NO 1st round picks have signed yet because they're waiting to see how the new CBA will be structured. Teams just aren't sure how these rookie contracts will affect them going forward.

I have no doubts he'll be here, somehow. He and the team understands Trent's importance to this team in 2010.

Longtimefan
07-21-2010, 12:38 PM
It's important to note Williams does not want to miss time. They'll get a deal done without him missing anything significant.

artmonkforhallofamein07
07-21-2010, 12:39 PM
Do the rookies report on the 28th or do they report with the rest of the team on the 29th?

Monkeydad
07-21-2010, 12:42 PM
At least we have Jamaal Brown to start the season at LT if Williams does miss time and needs to be at RT initially.


It's vital we get him in on time though, we need him to be the LT. You don't draft a RT at #4, unless you already have an elite LT...like the Jets have been doing with their draft picks, building a line of all 1st-rounders.

artmonkforhallofamein07
07-21-2010, 12:44 PM
Buster: " According to Mike and Mike this morning, NO 1st round picks have signed yet because they're waiting to see how the new CBA will be structured. "


How can the rookies and teams wait to see how the new CBA will be structured? They won't get that done between now and training camp opening.

Buster this is not a jab at you, it just does not make much sense to wait this long when the deal won't be done and the rookie pay scale may or may not be in the next CBA. I know that Hasell said it is something they want to get done, but you can't gaurentee it will be in place come April 2011. Just get these deals done and get the guys in camp operating off of the same basis they have for years. The Player, Agents and GMs can change all this next offseason not now.

MonkFan4Life
07-21-2010, 12:58 PM
I was thinking the same thing. If this is what the teams are putting out there, then I guess there will either be no rookies signed or the CBA will be done in about a week or two. They'll all sign but they are probably trying to see just how much money they can get. The NFL really needs to get some kind of slotted salary system for the draftees.

SmootSmack
07-21-2010, 01:03 PM
I don't think Trent or the Redskins can really be blamed for a deal not getting done. According to Mike and Mike this morning, NO 1st round picks have signed yet because they're waiting to see how the new CBA will be structured. Teams just aren't sure how these rookie contracts will affect them going forward.

I have no doubts he'll be here, somehow. He and the team understands Trent's importance to this team in 2010.

You didn't hear right. They weren't talking about draft picks. It was in reference to current players (guys like Manning, Brady, McNabb) who have contracts but are due to expire soon who have not signed new contracts because of the CBA uncertainty

CRedskinsRule
07-21-2010, 01:03 PM
Yeah, the negotiations may be a little more tricky than years past but will get done [deleted] The article gave what I believe a good basis for TW's contract, that is last year's 4th overall, and the 1st and 2nd OT drafted last year.

Some figures to keep in mind, though: Last year’s No. 4 pick, Seattle linebacker Aaron Curry, signed a six-year, $60 million deal with $34 million guaranteed, according to NFL.com.

Also last season, the second- and sixth-overall picks were offensive linemen Jason Smith and Andre Smith, respectively. Jason signed with St. Louis for five years, $61.8 million ($33 million guaranteed). Andre signed with Cincinnati for four years, $26 million ($21 million guaranteed).

I imagine he will be looking at about 62 Million over 5 years with 35 million guaranteed, I just don't see how you can't just put your pen on the paper and sign that. Let others haggle, you get in on time.

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