Redskins: 2012 Off-Season-Free Agency/Trades


NC_Skins
03-05-2012, 05:38 PM
i didn't get that from the article. i don't understand why they would settle before the draft


Leverage. That's why. Once free agency hits, teams are going to come down from that NFL combine high and start thinking clearly. They'll go out and get somebody free agency and most likely resort to plan B provided that the Rams have turned down their initial offer. So what started out as a potential bidding war, ends up a one man party.


Dolphins offer X package. If they are turned down, they go onto plan B of Tannehill/FA veteran.

Browns offer Y package. If Rams turn them down, they go onto plan B of Flynn and keep picks.


Redskins offer Z package. If Rams turn them down, they go onto plan B of Manning/Cousins.

(I'm using the players above as examples, you can fill in your choice of person for each of the team provided)

So you can see how quickly your investment(draft pick) is devalued come free agency time. Teams aren't going to sit around and wait till the draft, and by then they'll have already moved on. Smoots already said he heard the Dolphins were out of the running.

The team that stands the most to gain in all this is the Vikings.

los panda
03-05-2012, 05:41 PM
i'm speaking on the rams point of view. why would the rams pull the trigger?

NC_Skins
03-05-2012, 05:46 PM
i'm speaking on the rams point of view. why would the rams pull the trigger?

I just explained why. What I wrote is the main reason why the Rams are better off trading the pick the exact moment of free agency. Come draft time, I imagine the teams looking for that draft pick will have already moved onto their second option. That would leave the Rams holding the bag. The only way that pick holds its value during free agency is if a team does absolutely nothing in regards to acquiring a QB.

That said, I imagine teams will be contacting the Vikings next to get a better deal.

los panda
03-05-2012, 05:47 PM
i can see the logic, but i don't see it working out that way

Paintrain
03-05-2012, 05:48 PM
i'm speaking on the rams point of view. why would the rams pull the trigger?

The fewer suitors, the lower the price.. Supply/demand 101. If the Dolphins, Browns and Seahawks have a QB in free agency they won't be in play to trade up for Griffin. Knowing that they aren't bidding against anyone the Redskins won't up the ante, they can sit and wait the Rams to come down to their price (within reason).

Comparatively, now since all are in play the Rams can play offers against each other to raise the price. I tend to think it get done this weekend at a two 1sts, a third and fourth.

los panda
03-05-2012, 05:50 PM
if a team wants rg3 now, they will want him in april. if a team wants flynn now, they will get flynn in march. if a team wants manning now, they are foolish

CultBrennan59
03-05-2012, 05:53 PM
NFL.com news: Super Bowls just aren't instantly won in free agency (http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d82762ece/article/super-bowls-just-arent-instantly-won-in-free-agency?module=HP11_cp)


Every Single Skins fan who wants us to get this guy and that guy and that guy in FA MUST READ this Article!!!!

CRedskinsRule
03-05-2012, 06:24 PM
The fewer suitors, the lower the price.. Supply/demand 101. If the Dolphins, Browns and Seahawks have a QB in free agency they won't be in play to trade up for Griffin. Knowing that they aren't bidding against anyone the Redskins won't up the ante, they can sit and wait the Rams to come down to their price (within reason).

Comparatively, now since all are in play the Rams can play offers against each other to raise the price. I tend to think it get done this weekend at a two 1sts, a third and fourth.

The key player is Cleveland. If they decide to meet their need in FA instead of the draft, the value of the Rams pick drops to whatever the best offer we could/would make. So the Rams want the trade asap, while all the teams are in play. BUT it is a two sided deal, and the Skins/Browns/other potential buyers want to see how the competing buyers fill their need via FA. If the Browns sign Flynn, and the Skins sign Manning (for example), then the cost to Miami went down. None of the bidding teams are likely to buy the pick, before a real market for it has been set.

SmootSmack
03-05-2012, 06:26 PM
For all intents and purposes the Browns are out...for now at least.

CultBrennan59
03-05-2012, 06:27 PM
And heres a Peyton link..
Manning season picks up - Football Daily Dose - Rotoworld.com (http://www.rotoworld.com/articles/nfl/40035/77/manning-season-picks-up)

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