20 candidates for NFL franchise or transition tags

Dak Prescott heads a list of 20 candidates for the NFL’s franchise and tags.

When all else failed in negotiations in past years, NFL teams had the option of using either the franchise tag or transition tag to keep a player they didn’t want walking away as a free agent. This year is a little different. In the final year of the Collective Bargaining Agreement, teams are allowed to use both the franchise and transition tags.

The tags can be designated between Feb. 25 and March 10. There are two types of franchise tags, exclusive and non-exclusive. A player with the non-exclusive franchise tag can negotiate with other teams. If an offer is received from outside, the current team has the option to match the offer or receive two first-round draft picks as compensation. The franchise tag is calculated by the average of the top five salaries at a given position or 120 percent of the player’s salary from last year (whichever number is greater).

The transition tag is valued at an average of the top 10 salaries at the player’s position or 120 percent of his salary from the previous year. There’s one big difference between the franchise and transition tags. With the transition tag, the current team receives no compensation if it elects to not match an offer from another team.

Some players, such as New Orleans quarterback Drew Brees, New England quarterback Tom Brady and Seattle defensive end Jadeveon Clowney have language in their contracts that forbids the use of franchise and transition tags.

Let’s take a look at the top candidates for franchise or transition tags in 2020:

20. James Bradberry, CB, Carolina Panthers

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General manager Marty Hurney has told Bradberry the team wants to keep him. That makes sense because Bradberry is Carolina’s best cornerback in a division that features receivers Julio Jones, Michael Thomas, Chris Godwin and Mike Evans. But there’s a potential problem on the horizon. Former Carolina coach Ron Rivera is now in Washington and Bradberry was one of his favorites. The best way to box out Rivera may be to franchise Bradberry.

Contemplating from the couch, Cowboys could learn these lessons from Chiefs, 49ers

If the Dallas Cowboys were paying attention, they can take some valuable lessons away from the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers.

It has been 25 years since the Dallas Cowboys have made a Super Bowl appearance, a silly amount of time for fans to wait, especially in this era of social media where rival fans are quick to point it out. The teams has had its chances since the turn of the century, but have yet to find their path to the big game.

Meanwhile, the best the NFL had to offer was on display this past weekend as the AFC and NFC crowned their champions. The Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers went about building their teams in different manners and with different agendas, but proved to have found successful formulas. Here’s what was gleaned from their makeups which the Cowboys should be able to learn from moving forward.

Having a stud defensive tackle helps…

The  Chiefs have a well-rounded team, and while the offense gets most of the credit, their defense came on during the season. A big part of their success against the Tennessee Titans was because of DT Chris Jones’ work in the middle of the defense.

Jones pressured QB Ryan Tannehill and helped slow down running Derrick Henry. Jones only had two tackles, but he collapsed the pocket allowing teammates to get sacks and dominated the middle of the field.

The Cowboys haven’t had a defensive tackle with Jones’ ability in quite some time. There have been flashes from David Irving and Maleik Collins, but they’ve been getting pushed around at DT the last few years in Rod Marinelli’s scheme. That needs to change, the defense needs a real player in the trenches that can rush the passer and be stout in the run game.

Spoiler alert: Jones will be a free agent this offseason, though he is likely a franchise tag recipient.

… and so does having a great safety

Tyrann Mathieu had an outstanding game, leading the Chiefs with nine tackles, a pass defensed and a tackle for a loss. The veteran safety was all over the field; he lined up in the slot, played the deep middle and was strong in run support.

Safety is another spot the Cowboys have neglected recently. The defense desperately needs to address the position with a high draft pick or by adding a good player in free agency to end the spiral of inconsistency at safety.

Being aggressive on offense

Chiefs head coach Andy Reid and offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy run one of the best offenses in the NFL. The duo remained aggressive, no matter the score, against the Titans. The Chiefs passed heavily on first and second down, and when protecting the lead late, they still threw, trying to put the game away.

The Cowboys would be wise to be aggressive and throw more on early downs to be more efficient. Running the ball with RB Ezekiel Elliott can still be a featured part of the offense, but getting ahead of the down and distance by throwing on first down has shown to be effective.

Building the defensive line

No team has invested more along their defensive line than the San Francisco 49ers.

The unit boats four first-round picks from the past five drafts and it paid off against the Green Bay Packers. The defense line harassed Aaron Rodgers all game, sacking him twice and forcing a turnover on a fumble.

The Cowboys did the opposite, buying stock in the offensive line. It’s been a success to build the next great wall in Dallas, but it’s time to invest in the defensive line more heavily. The Cowboys need more than mid-to-late round picks or signing average Joes in free agency to make their defense better.

DeMarcus Lawrence was a heavy investment, but other first or second-round picks (Taco Charlton, Trysten Hill) haven’t paid off. Maliek Collins is a free agent, as is 2019 trade acquisition Robert Quinn. Outside of that, the unit is a collection of Day 3 picks and castoffs from other organizations. It showed last season.

Signing the right free agent veterans

Richard Sherman had a great season in 2019 and that has continued into the playoffs. The veteran CB had an interception in the divisional round against the Minnesota Vikings and backed that performance up with another one in the conference championship game. Matthieu’s impact on the Chiefs has been well documented.

Aside from trading for Quinn, the Cowboys rarely go after top-shelf veteran players in free agency. Sherman hit the open market in 2018 and the Cowboys didn’t seem to have much interest. Kansas City outbid Dallas for the services of WR Sammy Watkins in 2018.

Dallas would be wise to be open to add veteran players who have good resumes in the league. The Cowboys don’t need to have interest in all these types of players, but knowing they can be helpful to the team’s success would be a good start. Finding the right ones, would be even better.

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Could the Raiders target Pro Bowl DT Chris Jones in free agency?

Could the Raiders target Pro Bowl DT Chris Jones in free agency?

Much like last year, the Raiders are going to be aggressive in free agency. With more than $65 million in cap space, the team could very well target several top-tier players to improve the quality of their team.

However, deciding on which positions to use their cap space and on which players will prove to be a difficult task. The depth of his free-agent class is at offensive guard and defensive tackle, both of which don’t appear to be significant needs for the Raiders. But if there is elite talent available, you can bet that Mike Mayock and Jon Gruden will be interested.

In a recent article by Maurice Moton of Bleacher Report, he predicted that the Raiders will use some of their excess cap space on Pro Bowl defensive tackle Chris Jones. Take a look at why Moton thinks Jones would be a perfect fit in the Raiders’ defense:

At defensive tackle, Johnathan Hankins, Maurice Hurst and P.J. Hall have been a solid trio. None of them provides a threat to the quarterback like Chris Jones, though. In 2018, Jones finished third leaguewide in sacks (15.5). During the 2019 campaign, he missed three games with a groin injury but still recorded nine sacks and eight tackles for loss. Those numbers top those of each of the Raiders’ interior defenders. The interior of the front line isn’t the Raiders’ biggest need; however, defensive coordinator Paul Guenther would finally have an interior tackle who could wreck the pocket as Geno Atkins did for him in Cincinnati.

With Paul Gunehter and Rod Marinelli now leading the defense, the three-technique defensive tackle spot is the most important position on the unit. That player needs to win one-on-one matchups to create a pass-rush. While Maurice Hurst and P.J. Hall are both young, ascending players, neither have the upside or track record of someone like Jones.

If the Raiders want to continue to beef up their defensive line with talent, Jones would be a fantastic get for them, if he hits the free-agent market. Look for several teams to be interested in the former Mississippi State star in free agency.

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Super Bowl LIV: 6 potential free agent targets for the Panthers

This year, the Chiefs and the 49ers are meeting in the big game and both teams have several pending free agents who could potentially make a good fit with the Panthers.

Every year, the two teams who make it to the Super Bowl inevitably lose a lot of talent in free agency as competitors try to get some of that championship vibe to rub off. This year, the Chiefs and the 49ers are meeting in the big game and both teams have several pending free agents who could potentially make a good fit with the Panthers.

Here are six players we will be watching during Super Bowl LIV.

Chiefs DT Chris Jones

Chris Jones
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Age: 25 years old

Career stats: 61 games, 33 sacks, 72 QB hits, 37 tackles for a loss

The Chiefs would be nuts to let Jones walk, as his return to the lineup in the AFC championship proved how valuable he is for Steve Spagnuolo’s defense. Keeping him around won’t come cheap, though. Meanwhile, the Panthers could lose Gerald McCoy and Vernon Butler to free agency and Dontari Poe might get cut. Signing Jones to pair with star DT Kawann Short would help keep a strong interior rotation going and make it younger.

4 free agents Colts should watch in AFC, NFC Championship games

There are some free agents to watch in the championship games.

The AFC and NFC Championship games kick Sunday afternoon between the Tennessee Titans and Kansas City Chiefs and the Green Bay Packers and San Francisco 49ers.

The Colts are still two months away from NFL free agency being an actual thing, but there are still players they can keep an eye on during the playoffs that might intrigue them when March rolls around.

Here are four pending free agents the Colts should watch on Sunday:

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49ers DE Arik Armstead

After a career of being labeled mostly as a bust, Armstead had a career campaign in 2019. It came at the perfect time as the former first-round pick is set to hit free agency following the expiration of his rookie contract.

Through his first four seasons in the NFL, Armstead recorded 9.0 sacks combined. Things weren’t looking good for the Oregon product until he exploded for 10.0 sacks in 2019, which could intrigue teams more when he hits the market.

Armstead (6’7, 292) could play both on the edge and the interior for the Colts. They certainly need some help in the latter area.

3 pending free agents to watch in Chiefs-Titans playoffs game

These players could be targets for the Arizona Cardinals in free agency.

The AFC Championship Game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Tennessee Titans is Sunday afternoon. On both teams, there are pending free agents the Arizona Cardinals could have interest in this offseason.

Check them out.

Chiefs DT Chris Jones

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Jones is going to be one of the big-ticket free agents. The Cardinals need to upgrade the defensive line and Jones would be a huge upgrade. He had nine sacks this season and 15.5 in 2018 from the defensive interior.

The Cardinals could have drafted him in 2016 but took Robert Nkemdiche instead.

He is questionable for the game today with a calf injury.

Titans-Chiefs: 5 Chiefs players to watch

Here’s a look at five Chiefs players to keep an eye on this week.

Sunday’s game between the Tennessee Titans and the Kansas City Chiefs will be the determining factor in which team represents the AFC in Super Bowl LIV.

Both teams will need breakout performances from some of their key players to come out with the win, and both Tennessee and Kansas City present their own unique challenges to their opponent.

Here’s a look at five Chiefs players to keep an eye on this week.

1. RB Damien Williams.

The Chiefs are much more of a passing team than they are a rushing team, but Williams has been an asset, finding the end zone on receptions and carries.

He’s been a historically dominant player in the postseason, having recorded four rushing touchdowns and three receiving scores in postseason contests, including last year’s.

He was a key factor in last week’s win over the Texans, finishing out with two rushing scores and one receiving touchdown.

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4 pending free agents for Cardinals fans to watch in Texans-Chiefs playoff game

The Arizona Cardinals could target a few players who will be free agents playing for the Texans or Chiefs.

While the Arizona Cardinals are not in the playoffs, their fans can certainly watch the two Sunday playoff games with the Cardinals on their minds. Free agency approaches in a couple of months and the Cardinals are expected to be active players in adding talent.

There are some potential free agent targets for the Cardinals in the early postseason matchup on Sunday between the Houston Texans and Kansas City Chiefs.

Who are the pending free agents to watch?

Chiefs DT Chris Jones

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Jones is going to be one of the big-ticket free agents. The Cardinals need to upgrade the defensive line and Jones would be a huge upgrade. He had nine sacks this season and 15.5 in 2018 from the defensive interior.

The Cardinals could have drafted him in 2016 but took Robert Nkemdiche instead.

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Lots of studs, few duds in Cardinals’ 27-13 win over Seahawks

See whose play stood out for the Cardinals in Week 16.

The Arizona Cardinals were fantastic on Sunday with a 27-13 win over the Seattle Seahawks. For the most part, they had contributions from everyone. Who are the studs from the game? Were there any duds at all?

Stud: RB Kenyan Drake

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Drake continues to make the Cardinals look good for trading for him. He set  a career high for the second week in a row. After 137 yards and four touchdowns in Week 15, he followed it up with 166 yards and two touchdowns. His 80-yard touchdown run in the first quarter set the tone after a bad two series to open the game. He is becoming more and more valuable by the game.

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Chiefs’ Chris Jones details trash-talking moment with Tom Brady

Frustration was flowing through the air in Foxborough during Week 14. 

Frustration was flowing through the air in Foxborough during Week 14.

The New England Patriots suffered a heart-breaking loss to the Kansas City Chiefs and some questionable calls by the officials built animosity. The Patriots were coming off of a loss to the Baltimore Ravens and Tom Brady has openly expressed frustration with the offense throughout the season.

That frustration transpired when Brady and Chiefs’ defensive tackle Chris Jones exchanged some words.

Jones spoke about the heated exchange on Monday, while showing respect for Brady.

“Just crap-talking,” Jones said, transcribed by NBC Sports Boston. “Tom is a heck of a quarterback, a Hall of Famer. Any time you’re able to talk crap, you gotta affect him any type of way. I got much respect for Tom Brady, man. He’s definitely a GOAT in my eyes, one of the greatest. Any time you’re able to affect his game any type of way, whether it’s talking, whether it’s hitting him, whether it’s getting him uncomfortable, you got to.”

Following the loss, the Patriots are 10-3 and looking to bounce back in Week 15 against the Cincinnati Bengals.

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