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Quarterback Exemption for NFL Salary Cap?
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<blockquote data-quote="McKnowledge" data-source="post: 777320" data-attributes="member: 11543"><p>I think watching that NFL Live episode, they were discussing having an entirely separate cap for QBs, specifically Franchise QBs. While there could indeed be a lot of bidding for the services of the top tier QBs, it would also allow for other players (Le'Veon Bell) to get the money they've earned without affecting the Franchise QB's (Big Ben) money. The conversation on the show oscillated between the words <em>exemption</em> and <em>separate </em>when discussing the QBs, but its a really interesting theory. There could be bidding wars, but much like today, a team must still <em>hit</em> in the draft and in free agency. Also, the NFL <em>cannot</em> say they don't have the money to make it happen, if this theory ever came to fruition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="McKnowledge, post: 777320, member: 11543"] I think watching that NFL Live episode, they were discussing having an entirely separate cap for QBs, specifically Franchise QBs. While there could indeed be a lot of bidding for the services of the top tier QBs, it would also allow for other players (Le'Veon Bell) to get the money they've earned without affecting the Franchise QB's (Big Ben) money. The conversation on the show oscillated between the words [I]exemption[/I] and [I]separate [/I]when discussing the QBs, but its a really interesting theory. There could be bidding wars, but much like today, a team must still [I]hit[/I] in the draft and in free agency. Also, the NFL [I]cannot[/I] say they don't have the money to make it happen, if this theory ever came to fruition. [/QUOTE]
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