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Brett, appreciate your ongoing participation and willingness to share information in this forum. Thanks.
I was wondering about practice squad players. Now that the season has ended for most teams, do you begin to field offers for clients that are on the practice squads of other teams? Or do you typically have an understanding with the team in advance that the client will return for the following season?
How about someone like Eric Pears in Denver. I am sure he is excited the Broncos have a chance to make it to the SB; if another team came calling now, would his position be to continue with the team until the season has ended, prior to making a decision to change teams? Do promising PS players typically have multiple options queued up at this point in the season? How does this part work exactly?
Also, do teams fear that if they aggressively pursue other teams PS players that those teams will respond in kind and ‘raid’ their PS team? Does this factor into PS movement during the season?
Lastly, in your opinion, why do most teams seem to avoid keeping at least one QB player on their PS? Are they afraid that playbook knowledge might be easily gained by a rival team signing the player away?
Thanks in advance for the information.
I was wondering about practice squad players. Now that the season has ended for most teams, do you begin to field offers for clients that are on the practice squads of other teams? Or do you typically have an understanding with the team in advance that the client will return for the following season?
How about someone like Eric Pears in Denver. I am sure he is excited the Broncos have a chance to make it to the SB; if another team came calling now, would his position be to continue with the team until the season has ended, prior to making a decision to change teams? Do promising PS players typically have multiple options queued up at this point in the season? How does this part work exactly?
Also, do teams fear that if they aggressively pursue other teams PS players that those teams will respond in kind and ‘raid’ their PS team? Does this factor into PS movement during the season?
Lastly, in your opinion, why do most teams seem to avoid keeping at least one QB player on their PS? Are they afraid that playbook knowledge might be easily gained by a rival team signing the player away?
Thanks in advance for the information.