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Norwell restricted FA ....ready for big money


Jmac

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Regardless of the post season results. It's 2018 and he will be looking to get paid. Hired D.Rosenhaus as his agent and it wont be easy to negotiate a team  friendly contract. He is the real deal and we really can't afford to lose him. What are the options with him bring a restricted FA. How do we get this done without killing the cap.....opinions?

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30 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

He was a RFA last year. He'll be unrestricted this year. He can go to the highest bidder and the Panthers will receive nothing unless we get a comp pick next year.

  I would have to imagine that we would get 3rd for him, given the salary he will command and level of play(barring injury). But I don’t have a clue what the actual criteria of formula is. Just a guess based on the past.

 

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Just now, Toomers said:

  I would have to imagine that we would get 3rd for him, given the salary he will command and level of play(barring injury). But I don’t have a clue what the actual criteria of formula is. Just a guess based on the past.

 

It also depends on who we sign in free agency. You basically have to get fleeced to get a 3rd round comp pick.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

It also depends on who we sign in free agency. You basically have to get fleeced to get a 3rd round comp pick.

  See. That’s what I mean...lol. I knew that part and just forgot about it. Thanks for the heads up. 

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