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The quarterback franchise number is $14.65 million and the transition figure is $12.44 million.

The wide receiver franchise number is $9.88 million and the transition figure is $8.39 million.

The offensive line franchise number is $8.45 million and the transition figure is $7.74 million.

The running back franchise number is $6.62 million and the transition figure is $5.92 million.

The tight end franchise number is $4.46 million and the transition figure is $4.07 million.

The defensive end franchise number is $8.99 million and the transition figure is $7.78 million.

The defensive tackle franchise number is $6.06 million and the transition figure is $5.45 million.

The linebacker franchise number is $8.3 million and the transition figure is $7.48 million.

The safety franchise number is $6.34 million and the transition figure is $5.13 million.

The cornerback franchise number is $9.96 million and the transition figure is $8.37 million.

And the franchise number for a punter/kicker is $2.48 million and $2.26 million for a transition figure.

http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/rumors/post/Franchise-and-transition-numbers-released;_ylt=AsQTxdksVWTSKqDk_.NKkZlDubYF?urn=nfl,137990
 
i really hope we do not have to franchise anyone.. i would rather get everyone we wanted back on with long term deals (really all i am worried about is carey)
 
The quarterback franchise number is $14.65 million and the transition figure is $12.44 million.
I'd love to see NE franchise Cassel at that price. That'd be a ton of money allocated to the QB position where only 1 can play. Their overall depth will be that much weaker.


The cornerback franchise number is $9.96 million and the transition figure is $8.37 million.
http://www.insidebayarea.com/raiders/ci_11232645?source=rss

However, the Raiders can trump that leverage by applying the exclusive franchise tag on Asomugha in February. Doing so would obligate the Raiders to pay Asomugha $11.718 million for 2009 -- if Asomugha signs it -- in exchange protection against any of the league's 31 other teams making an offer for Asomugha.

Condon has a reputation for driving a hard bargain. Even so, the only thing he can offer Asomugha is a recommendation of a holdout if the Raiders slap the exclusive franchise tag on Asomugha.

Asomugha signed the team's one-year tender for $9.765 million -- he would receive a 20 percent raise if he is franchise-tagged again -- on the eve of training camp in July and reported on time. He did so, he said, as a show of good faith on his part and so that the Raiders could avoid the distraction that a holdout would bring.

At the time, Asomugha said he contemplated holding out in an attempt to receive a promise from the Raiders that they wouldn't use the franchise tag on him again. He signed the tender without any such assurance.
What's the Raiders cap look like? Can they afford to pay Nnamdi Asomugha that much cash?
 
we dont have any players on our team that deserve that much money at their respective position
 
I'd love to see NE franchise Cassel at that price. That'd be a ton of money allocated to the QB position where only 1 can play. Their overall depth will be that much weaker.


What's the Raiders cap look like? Can they afford to pay Nnamdi Asomugha that much cash?

Oakland are less than 10 million dollars under the cap so they can afford to keep Aso but they would need to re-jig other contracts also.
 
Oakland are less than 10 million dollars under the cap so they can afford to keep Aso but they would need to re-jig other contracts also.

That doesn't sound like they can afford him. I would make this a top priority and let Goodman walk or sign a low contract.
 
I would keep Goodman for a good price and still add Aso. You can never have to many good corners.
 
I would be surprised if Oakland didn't find a way to keep Asomugh. Is a team allowed to go over the cap in the offseason?

Even if they decide not to keep Asomugh, I would think they would still slap the franchise tag on him. I'm sure Oakland will have plenty of suitors willing to offer at least a 1st round pick for him.
 
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