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2022 Offseason Dates


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On 2/8/2022 at 3:32 PM, Jon Snow said:

So Dallas gets to benefit from every SB for eternity.  That some next level bullsh*t right there.

...every prime time game is jammed down our throats with Dall...no surprise...wait till Payton is coach and they further jam it...Time for Goduche to be gone...but he makin money..

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On 1/30/2022 at 9:59 AM, 45catfan said:

Yep, normally by this time I have the top 5 or 6 prospects in most key positional groups already studied and a mini-big board formulated.  This year I just can't get into it.  With Rhule here next year and lacking ANY day 2 picks, I just have about zero enthusiasm for this draft season.  It sucks too, because normally this is my FAVORITE time of year.

I’m in the same boat. It really sucks. The silver lining for poo teams is supposed to be draft hype but we have 1 pick worth a damn. Can’t believe it

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The draft being this late is so stupid. Put it in March, NFL. 6 weeks after the Superbowl is plenty of time to draft prospects, the NBA does it 3 weeks after the finals and every team is already scouting prospects all year anyway. The NFL needs new leadership.

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2 hours ago, amcoolio said:

The draft being this late is so stupid. Put it in March, NFL. 6 weeks after the Superbowl is plenty of time to draft prospects, the NBA does it 3 weeks after the finals and every team is already scouting prospects all year anyway. The NFL needs new leadership.

Veteran players would never agree to that.

They want the chance to get big contracts from teams that need help before those teams can just draft cheaper rookies.

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30 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Veteran players would never agree to that.

They want the chance to get big contracts from teams that need help before those teams can just draft cheaper rookies.

Then have free agency 4 weeks after the end of the Superbowl

Waiting 11 weeks after the Superbowl for the draft is very excessive

 

"My Ideal NFL offseason plan if I was commissioner"

Superbowl first Sunday of Febuary

Free Agency/Trades first Monday of March

Draft last Thursday-Saturday of March

Rookie/Undrafted/Tryouts minicamp first two weeks of April

After minicamp players get mandatory 12 weeks vacation (veterans get about 5 months after Superbowl)

Training camp third monday of July (18th this year)

4 weeks of training camp with no preseason games

2 preseason games, 1st preseason game 3rd Saturday of August

2 weeks between second preseason game and first game of season

 

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Just now, amcoolio said:

Then have free agency 4 weeks after the end of the Superbowl

Waiting 11 weeks after the Superbowl for the draft is very excessive

 

"My Ideal NFL offseason plan if I was commissioner"

Superbowl first Sunday of Febuary

Free Agency/Trades first Monday of March

Draft last Thursday-Saturday of March

Rookie/Undrafted/Tryouts minicamp first two weeks of April

After minicamp players get mandatory 12 weeks vacation (veterans get about 5 months after Superbowl)

Training camp third monday of July (18th this year)

4 weeks of training camp with no preseason games

2 preseason games, 1st preseason game 3rd Saturday of August

2 weeks between second preseason game and first game of season

You have to also keep in mind that with the league wanting to expand to 18 games, it's possible the offseason gets pushed back even further.

Ideas of this kind have been brought up before. The Players Association tends to not be a fan of such thoughts

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