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Tender Kalil and Johnson?


MHS831

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Judd Zulgad of the Minneapolis Star-Tribune makes a great point on Twitter. Rice may be a restricted free agent, given that he has only four years of service. Indeed, don’t be shocked if the Vikings apply a restricted free agency tender to any potential free agents with fewer than six years of service.

--PFT Florio 2/22

I am a bit confused about this. If this writer is accurate, then we could place first and third round and first round tenders on CJ and Kalil. Together, they would cost about $6.5 million for 2011 if not picked up. If one or both are picked up, we would receive draft picks--what year is the question.

Perhaps this is common knowledge, but I missed the memo. Can anyone with a little intel in this area enlighten a lost sheep?

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At this point the idea of restricted free agency isn't in play only placing the franchise tag on players. I doubt the RFA tag will hold up given it was 4 years up until 2010 when it went to 6 years as a deterrent for not having a CBA. It is unclear at this point where the NFL stands on putting tenders on players.

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If we are allowed to tender 4 year veterans, I would tender both Kalil and Johnson and tag Williams to trade him (better than letting him walk). Reason? You don't have to pay nearly $11 million for a center or $12 million for a DE with 1 good year under his belt (although I believe, at 24, CJ is the real deal). You would also have the chance to get something for DW. I don't think anyone would give us a first round pick for CJ or RK.

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Hypothetically speaking, if we did lose CJ for a 1st and 3rd I wouldn't be broken hearted given the strength of the DL in the draft. Bowers 1st, and three 3rd rd picks. Or, there's another DE I like more than Bowers though his name escapes me at the moment.

Are you thinking of Quinn? The only downside is if the picks are given to us in 2012 because the draft could fall before free agency.

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