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It would be ok if we did it like the NFL. If a team signs a player to offer sheet and gets the player then they have to give the other team a draft pick equal to the players PR. top 15 player is a first round pick or something like that.
Not a bad idea. Either have the other team send a pick or add supplemental round picks (in between rounds). A supplement to the supplemental.....
how about instead of draft picks as compensation, the offer extending team owes 10% of cap space to the team regardless if they are successful or not. It should cost something to make that pitch otherwise we could end up in Free Agency 2nd edition.
- Any player entering RFA status is eligible for an Offer Sheet. This is a contract offered by another team. - An Offer Sheet must be offered at a minimum 20% above the players extension value.- The current team has 72 hours to match the offer and keep the player or else he goes to the team that gave the Offer Sheet.- Offer sheets must be submitted during the Extension Period and can be issued for any RFA that has not been offered an extension AND up to 72 hours after a RFA has been offered an extension.- The ability to extend players year-round is eliminated. All extensions must be done during the Extension Period (Apri-Jun) - I can't think of any other way to do this.- Players being extended prior to their final contract year are NOT eligible for Offer Sheets.- Prospect Discount eligible RFA's are NOT eligible for Offer Sheets.