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Thursday RFA Tenders


Dpantherman

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Adam_Schefter:

Filed to ESPN: Redskins placed first-round tender on QB Jason Campbell. Tender is 110 percent of last year's base salary, over $3.1 million.

I have a feeling this list is going to get long, so to save space, if you come across one, just add it.

Redskins put the second-round tender on LB Rocky McIntosh, a former second-round pick.

Filed to ESPN: Broncos tendered Pro Bowl LB Elvis Dumervil at a first- and third-round level. The tender carries a $3.168 million pricetag

Dolphins placed first-round tender on RB Ronnie Brown. Tender is 110 percent of last year's salary, which comes out to $3.969 million.

RT @AlvinKeels The Jets have decided to place the 2nd rounder tender on client Leon Washington.

Vikings tendered postseason standout DE Ray Edwards at the first-round level
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The Colts placed the first-round tender on safety Antoine Bethea, according to a source close to the situation.

Should any team sign Bethea to an offer sheet, the Colts will have seven days to match -- or get back the other team's first-round pick.

Bethea is a former sixth-round pick who was selected to the Pro Bowl last season. The first-round tender is worth $2.521 million.

The Baltimore Ravens placed the first-round tender on offensive tackle Jared Gaither and fullback Le'Ron McClain, according to sources.

The price for the first-round tender for both players is $2,396,000.

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=4962518

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