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Estimated 2016 franchise tag figures

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Tuesday marks the first day of a two-week window during which NFL teams can use the Franchise or Transition tag on players set to become free agents.

Around The NFL's Chris Wesseling already weighed in on who is likely or unlikely to get slapped with the tag.

The question is how much is each tag worth? When the Broncos franchise Von Miller, what is the one-year figure going to be?

While we won't have an exact figure until after the salary cap is officially set, we do have a guesstimation.

NFL Media's Albert Breer reported in December that teams were given a projected 2016 cap of between $147 to $153 million. As Breer notes, the cap range given to teams for budgeting purposes tends to be on the low end. Therefore, if we use $153 million as our starting point (an increase of just under $9 million from last season) we can estimate the franchise tag cost for each position (transition tag in parenthesis).

Quarterback: $19.6 million ($17.5 million)
Defensive end: $15.4 million ($12.5 million)
Wide Receiver: $14.4 million ($12.0 million)
Linebacker: $14.0 million ($11.7 million)
Cornerback: $13.7 million ($11.7 million)
Offensive line: $13.5 million ($11.7 million)
Defensive tackle: $13.4 million ($10.7 million)
Running back: $11.5 million ($9.5 million)
Safety: $10.6 million ($9.0 million)
Tight End: $9.0 million ($7.6 million)
Kicker/Punter: $4.5 million ($4.0 million)

If the salary cap rises even more than $153 million, these one-year figures would also increase accordingly.

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...16-franchise-tag-figures?campaign=Twitter_atn
 
Tuesday marks the first day of a two-week window during which NFL teams can use the Franchise or Transition tag on players set to become free agents.

Around The NFL's Chris Wesseling already weighed in on who is likely or unlikely to get slapped with the tag.

The question is how much is each tag worth? When the Broncos franchise Von Miller, what is the one-year figure going to be?

While we won't have an exact figure until after the salary cap is officially set, we do have a guesstimation.

NFL Media's Albert Breer reported in December that teams were given a projected 2016 cap of between $147 to $153 million. As Breer notes, the cap range given to teams for budgeting purposes tends to be on the low end. Therefore, if we use $153 million as our starting point (an increase of just under $9 million from last season) we can estimate the franchise tag cost for each position (transition tag in parenthesis).

Quarterback: $19.6 million ($17.5 million)
Defensive end: $15.4 million ($12.5 million)
Wide Receiver: $14.4 million ($12.0 million)
Linebacker: $14.0 million ($11.7 million)
Cornerback: $13.7 million ($11.7 million)
Offensive line: $13.5 million ($11.7 million)
Defensive tackle: $13.4 million ($10.7 million)
Running back: $11.5 million ($9.5 million)
Safety: $10.6 million ($9.0 million)
Tight End: $9.0 million ($7.6 million)
Kicker/Punter: $4.5 million ($4.0 million)

If the salary cap rises even more than $153 million, these one-year figures would also increase accordingly.

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...16-franchise-tag-figures?campaign=Twitter_atn

I went ahead and placed what Miami is paying their highest paid player at each position next to the numbers for reference:

Quarterback: $19.6 million ($17.5 million) 11.64m (Tannehill)
Defensive end: $15.4 million ($12.5 million) 9.8m (Wake)
Wide Receiver: $14.4 million ($12.0 million) 5.5m (Jennings)
Linebacker: $14.0 million ($11.7 million) 4.8m (Misi)
Cornerback: $13.7 million ($11.7 million) 9.5m (Grimes)
Offensive line: $13.5 million ($11.7 million) 10.1m (Pouncey, Albert)
Defensive tackle: $13.4 million ($10.7 million) 28.6m (Suh)
Running back: $11.5 million ($9.5 million) .6m (Williams)
Safety: $10.6 million ($9.0 million) 8.2m (Jones)
Tight End: $9.0 million ($7.6 million) 9.5m (Cameron)
Kicker/Punter: $4.5 million ($4.0 million) .525m (Darr, Franks)
 
I went ahead and placed what Miami is paying there highest paid player at each position next to the numbers for reference:

Quarterback: $19.6 million ($17.5 million) 11.64m (Tannehill)
Defensive end: $15.4 million ($12.5 million) 9.8m (Wake)
Wide Receiver: $14.4 million ($12.0 million) 5.5m (Jennings)
Linebacker: $14.0 million ($11.7 million) 4.8m (Misi)
Cornerback: $13.7 million ($11.7 million) 9.5m (Grimes)
Offensive line: $13.5 million ($11.7 million) 10.1m (Pouncey, Albert)
Defensive tackle: $13.4 million ($10.7 million) 28.6 (Suh)
Running back: $11.5 million ($9.5 million) .6m (Williams)
Safety: $10.6 million ($9.0 million) 8.2m (Jones)
Tight End: $9.0 million ($7.6 million) 9.5m (Cameron)
Kicker/Punter: $4.5 million ($4.0 million) .525m (Darr, Franks)

LOL that Suh number just explodes off the page. :lol:

In other news, I went with a wrap over a sandwich this morning because it was $1 cheaper.
 
LOL that Suh number just explodes off the page. :lol:

In other news, I went with a wrap over a sandwich this morning because it was $1 cheaper.

Yeah it does but next year his number is 15.1m and then 22m and 24m. That DT number is going to clim after this season as well, I bet it hits 16m next year.
 
Jason_OTC ‏@Jason_OTC
#saints basically have no option but to extend Brees if they are not trading him. Franchise tag next year would be $43.2 million


:jawdrop:
 
Damn i had no idea reggie nelson will be 33 in the 2016 season...
 
He's the cap specialist at OTC, I guess so unless he made a typo.

I asked - he answered..

Greater of that or a raise off current salary figure. Brees has been tagged multiple times. So 144% of his $30M @Jason_OTC
 
Yeah if you have tagged a guy multiple times i think it jumps like that...looks right to me on brees

I think hes gonna retire a saint so im sure they will work it out
 
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