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I disagree Carl. Otherwise what prevents the best individual rookie WRs from trying to recruit themselves on to the Patriots, Saints, or Broncos? The draft is essential for at least 7 rounds. Besides, the NFL make a crap ton of money on the draft and related events. It's not going anywhere. Plus the CBA doesn't expire until at least 2021.
NFL Contracts are not guaranteed and Players must adhere to both salary cap and salary floor regulations. Also, given adequate performance, many players are now subject to contract restrictions into fourth and potentially fifth years. As a result and all things being equal, the 3rd year player has just as much chance of being cut as the 5th year player. It seems to me that a player has to be cut in order to take advantage of their second contract.
The real issue is the number of underclassman declaring early. While those that go undrafted can sign UDFA deals, many believe they have to leave early to because they can't prove anything in college and if they get hurt, they might as well make money at it. This of course is short-term thinking because unless an athlete is truly elite as a RS Sophomore or Junior, they run the risk of washing out and never hitting that pay day. As I said last week however, this is a decision that much be made by himself and support circle. If he allows himself to be influenced by shady individuals and ne'er do wells, that really can't be put on the NFL. The kids go through their pro day and some get invited to the combine. He is choosing to grow up faster than "society intended." There are now consequences for his actions.
Good points. I've been saying that I'm concerned where all the advice is coming from. It's just interesting discussion stuff for me. Better than the other stuff going on around here now. The real solution to all this stuff, is to do one of three things: Either remove the salary cap, or remove the roster limits, or remove both.
Those two things exist for one reason only - to maximize ownership profit margins. It's done under the disguise of maintaining a competitive league. Kind of like how the chosen 5 conferences in college football are working to keep as much TV money as possible, under the disguise of a review governance structure around issues of student athletes.