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2013 Huddle mock offseason/ FA Defense


DaCityKats

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FREE AGENCY RULES

Free agency and player trading will commence on Saturday, February 9th 12:01 pm EST. FA officially ends @ the end of the draft. The draft will begin March 2nd @ 12:00 pm est.

The top five URFAs from each team will enter the free agent pool. All other FAs will stay with their original team and you can treat these players just like anyone else under contract. You may also not put those guys on your depth chart if you want. RFA's will remain with the current team they are with, but can be traded away.

Franchise Tag: Each team will be able to franchise one of their free agents. This will cost a set amount based on position and will count towards that teams cap. The deadline for designating a franchise tag will be 8:00pm EST on Friday, February 8th. Please post who you wish to franchise tag in the appropriate FA Offense or Defense thread.

Franchise Tag prices- Defense

CB: Franchise: $11

DE: Franchise: $11

DT: Franchise: $8

LB: Franchise: $9

S: Franchise: $7

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap1000000117300/article/tentative-nfl-salary-cap-set-near-121-million-for-2013

Cap Space: At no time can your total outstanding bids be higher than the amount you have to spend! This is up to you and you only to keep track of. If you exceed your spending limit you will be penalized, your total cap space reduced by $10.

Bidding on Players in FA: Players are signed 1 day (exactly 24 hours) from the time of the highest bid.

For example, if your high bid was posted on Sunday 1PM the player will officially be signed and added to your roster Monday 1PM so long as nobody outbids you during that 1 day.

If someone outbids you, then the day waiting period starts again from the time of their top bid. This 1 day waiting period may be reduced to 12 hours or less toward the end of the free agency period.

Home Team Advantages: Teams resiging their own free agents will have a couple advantages. First, they can simply match the top offer rather than having to outbid( When matching a offer please put the $ amount as well). Second, they will get a discount off the final price after the player is officially signed. The discount will be applied as followed:

Final bid: $3-$6 = $1 discount.

Final bid: $7-$10 = $2 discount.

Final bid: $11-$14 = $3 discount.

Final bid: $15+ = $4 discount.

If somebody is a FA and appears on either list please take them off our depth chart until you win the bid for that player. We will use http://walterfootbal...m/offseason.php .This site still have not put up all the teams FA so this will be updated. Used the best players on the list,some kickers where skipped over if a better prospect was on the list.

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DE 4-3/3-4

Darryl Tapp, DE, Eagles. Age: 28

Cliff Avril, DE, Lions. Age: 27- signed for $6 Falcons

Juqua Parker-Thomas, DE, Browns. Age: 35

Mike DeVito, DE/DT, Jets. Age: 29- signed for $1 Bills

Michael Bennett, DE, Buccaneers. Age: 27- Franchised

Antwan Applewhite, DE/OLB, Panthers. Age: 27- signed for $1 Bears

William Hayes, DE, Rams. Age: 28- signed for $1 Bills

Osi Umenyiora, DE, Giants. Age: 31- highest bid $2 Lions

Israel Idonije, DE, Bears. Age: 32- signed for $1 Bears

Michael Johnson, DE, Bengals. Age: 26- Franchised

Dwight Freeney, DE, Colts. Age: 33- signed for $1 Seahawks

Ray Edwards, DE. Age: 28

Kyle Vanden Bosch, DE, Lions. Age: 34

Frostee Rucker, DE,Browns.: Age: 29

Will Smith, DE, Saints. Age: 31

John Abraham, DE, Falcons. Age: 34

Ricky Jean-Francois, DE/DT, 49ers. Age: 26- signed for $2 Colts

Chris Kelsay, DE, Bills. Age: 33

Paul Kruger, DE/OLB, Ravens. Age: 27- highest bid $5 Browns

DT/NT

Glenn Dorsey, DT, Chiefs. Age: 28- signed for $2 Chiefs

Terrance Knighton, NT, Jaguars. Age: 27- signed for $2 Broncos

Richard Seymour, DT, Raiders. Age: 33- signed for $1 Bucs

Desmond Bryant, DT, Raiders. Age: 27- signed for $6 Dolphins

Derek Landri, DT, Eagles. Age: 29

Sammie Lee Hill, DT, Lions. Age: 26- signed for $2 Colts

SenDerrick Marks, DT, Titans. Age: 26

Randy Starks, DT, Dolphins. Age: 29- signed for $3 Vikings

Roy Miller, DT, Buccaneers. Age: 26- signed for $1 Bucs

Dwan Edwards, DT, Panthers. Age: 32- highest bid $2 Seahawks

Sedrick Ellis, DT, Saints. Age: 28- signed for $2 Falcons

Henry Melton, DT, Bears. Age: 26- signed for $7 Bengals

Jason Jones, DT, Seahawks. Age: 27- signed for $4 Seahawks HTD= $3

Alan Branch, DT, Seahawks. Age: 28- signed for $4 Colts

Kevin Vickerson, DT, Broncos. Age: 30- signed for $1 Cardinals

Antonio Garay, DT, Chargers. Age: 33- signed for $2 Chiefs

Isaac Sopoaga, NT, 49ers. Age: 31

OLB 4-3/3-4

Daryl Smith, OLB, Jaguars. Age: 31- signed for $1 Bucs

Philip Wheeler, OLB, Raiders. Age: 28- signed for $3 Bengals

Akeem Jordan, OLB, Eagles. Age: 27- signed for $1 Seahawks

Justin Durant, OLB, Lions. Age: 27- signed for$1 Bengals

Quentin Groves, DE/OLB, Cardinals. Age: 29

Shaun Phillips, DE/OLB, Chargers. Age: 32- signed for $1 Colts

Jonathan Casillas, OLB, Saints. Age: 26

Anthony Spencer, DE/OLB, Cowboys. Age: 29- signed for $5 Colts

Victor Butler, DE/OLB, Cowboys. Age: 26- signed for $1 Cardinals

Nick Roach, OLB, Bears. Age: 28

Rob Jackson, DE/OLB, Redskins. Age: 27- highest bid $1 Chiefs

Erin Henderson, OLB, Vikings. Age: 27- signed for $3 Vikings HTD= $2

Leroy Hill, OLB, Seahawks. Age: 30- highest bid $1 Rams

Erik Walden, DE/OLB, Packers. Age: 28- signed for $1 Packers

Connor Barwin, DE/OLB, Texans. Age: 26- signed for $5 Dolphins

Sergio Kindle, DE/OLB. Age: 25- signed for $1 Chargers

Kaluka Maiava, OLB, Browns. Age: 26- signed for $1 Jags

Quincy Black,OLB, Bucs. Age: 28- highest bid $1 Broncos

DJ Williams, OLB, Broncos. Age: 30

ILB

Paris Lenon, ILB, Cardinals. Age: 35

Brian Urlacher, ILB, Bears. Age: 35- signed for $3 Broncos

Brad Jones, ILB, Packers. Age: 27- signed for $1 Cardinals

Takeo Spikes, ILB, Chargers.: Age: 36- signed for $1 Bears

Larry Grant, ILB, 49ers. Age: 28- highest bid $2 49ers

Jonathan Vilma, ILB, Saints. Age: 30- signed for $2 Vikings

Stewart Bradley, ILB, Cardinals. Age: 29- signed for $1 Chargers

Dannell Ellerbe, ILB, Ravens. Age: 27- signed for $3 Bills

CB

Derek Cox, CB, Jaguars. Age: 26-signed for $2 Jags

Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, CB, Eagles. Age: 27- signed for $7 Dolphins

Chris Houston, CB, Lions. Age: 28- signed for $4 Colts

Sheldon Brown, CB, Browns. Age: 34

Greg Toler, CB, Cardinals. Age: 28- signed for $1 Colts

Leodis McKelvin, CB/KR, Bills. Age: 28- signed for $6 Bills HTD= $5

Quentin Jammer, CB, Chargers. Age: 34- signed for $1 Chargers

Antoine Cason, CB, Chargers. Age: 27- signed for $1 Cardinals

Sean Smith, CB, Dolphins. Age: 26- signed for $1 Vikings

E.J. Biggers, CB, Buccaneers. Age: 26

Captain Munnerlyn, CB, Panthers. Age: 25- signed for $2 Bears

Elbert Mack, CB, Saints. Age: 27

Keenan Lewis, CB, Steelers. Age: 27- signed for $3 Bucs

Mike Jenkins, CB, Cowboys. Age: 28- signed for $1 Browns

D.J. Moore, CB, Bears. Age: 26

Cedric Griffin, CB, Redskins. Age: 30

Jerraud Powers, CB, Colts. Age: 26- highest bid $1 Broncos

Darius Butler, CB, Colts. Age: 27

Marcus Trufant, CB, Seahawks. Age: 32- signed for $1 Chargers

Tony Carter, CB, Broncos. Age: 27- signed for $1 Dolphins

Aqib Talib, CB, Patriots. Age: 27- Franchised

Brent Grimes, CB, Falcons. Age: 30- signed for $1 Chiefs

Corey Webster, CB, Giants. Age: 30- highest bid $1 Chiefs

Alphonso Smith, CB. Age: 27- highest bid $1 Broncos

Chris Gamble, CB, Panthers. Age: 29- highest bid $3 Browns

Tracy Porter, CB, Broncos. Age: 27- signed for $1 Broncos

Brandon Flower, CB, Chiefs. Age: 26- signed for $11 Bengals

Richard Marshall, CB, Dolphins. Age: 28

FS/SS

Louis Delmas, FS, Lions. Age: 26- signed for $7 Bengals

Jairus Byrd, FS, Bills. Age: 26- Franchised

LaRon Landry, SS, Jets. Age: 28- signed for $1 Rams

Chris Clemons, S, Dolphins. Age: 27- highest bid $1 Broncos

Ronde Barber, S, Buccaneers. Age: 38- signed for $1 Rams

Kenny Phillips, S, Giants. Age: 26- signed for $2 Colts

Nate Clements, S/CB, Bengals. Age: 33

Madieu Williams, S, Redskins. Age: 31

Jamarca Sanford, S, Vikings. Age: 28- signed for $1 Vikings

Glover Quin, S, Texans. Age: 27- signed for $2 Dolphins

Patrick Chung, S, Patriots. Age: 26- signed for $2 Chiefs

William Moore, S, Falcons. Age: 28- signed for $3 Vikings

Steve Gregory, S, Patriots. Age: 30

Quintin Miikell, S, Rams.: Age: 32

Dashon Goldson, S, 49ers. Age: 28- Franchised

Ed Reed, S, Ravens. Age: 34- signed for $5 Bucs

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Franchise Tag: Each team will be able to franchise one of their free agents. This will cost a set amount based on position and will count towards that teams cap. The deadline for designating a franchise tag will be 8:00pm EST on Friday, February 8th. Please post who you wish to franchise tag in the appropriate FA Offense or Defense thread.

Just cking, what if you dont have enough cap space to franchise a player?

Last year we were allowed one no charge Franchise Tag weren't we?

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Just cking, what if you dont have enough cap space to franchise a player?

Last year we were allowed one no charge Franchise Tag weren't we?

if you dont have the cap space, you cannot use the tag.last year we didnt put a price on the ta,g but it made people tag people like Shockey. and it just makes since to have a price, and more realistic.what you think about allowing teams over the cap to cut 1 player to free up some cap room?

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if you dont have the cap space, you cannot use the tag.last year we didnt put a price on the ta,g but it made people tag people like Shockey. and it just makes since to have a price, and more realistic.what you think about allowing teams over the cap to cut 1 player to free up some cap room?

Gotcha, when will we know our respective cap dollar holdings?

Cutting one player for cap space seems reasonable.

I'm trying to make sure I can retain my starting Left Tackle!

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