A look at the franchise/transition tag values

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  • NKySteeler
    Hall of Famer
    • May 2008
    • 3111

    A look at the franchise/transition tag values

    A look at the franchise/transition tag values

    Remember last year when people were up in arms when the Steelers placed the transition tag on offensive tackle Max Starks, guaranteeing him nearly $7 million?

    Here are the tag values for this year. It's interesting to note that the transition tag on offensive tackles would now cost $7.74 million and that the Steelers have just two players - safety Troy Polamalu and defensive tackle Casey Hampton - among the top five-paid players at their position in 2009.

    That is how you stay out of cap hell.

    Quarterbacks

    Player Total
    P. Manning $18,704,320
    T. Brady $14,620,000
    C. Palmer $13,980,001
    A. Rodgers $13,952,500
    E. Manning $11,416,666
    Franchise: 14.65 million
    Transition: 12.44 million


    Running backs

    Player Total
    L. Tomlinson $7,816,666
    E. James $6,750,000
    J. Lewis $6,400,000
    R. Brown $6,106,800
    C. Portis $6,031,083
    Franchise: 6.62 million
    Transition: 5.92 million


    Wide receivers

    Player Total
    M. Harrison $12,000,000
    L. Evans $10,374,585
    B. Berrian $9,438,333
    T. Holt $9,104,714
    A. Johnson $8,504,848
    Franchise: 9.88 million
    Transition: 8.39 million


    Tight ends

    Player Total
    T. Gonzalez $5,031,375
    L.J. Smith $4,522,000
    K. Winslow $4,449,584
    A. Gates $4,200,000
    J. Witten $4,105,000
    Franchise: 4.46 million
    Transition: 4.07 million


    Offensive linemen

    Player Total
    E. Steinbach $9,166,666
    J. Thomas $8,860,000
    W. Jones $8,600,000
    O. Pace $8,175,000
    J. Gross $7,455,000
    Franchise: 8.45 million
    Transition: 7.74 million


    Kickers/punters

    Player Total
    S. Janikowski $3,010,000
    R. Gould $2,520,000
    A. Vinatieri $2,350,000
    J. Kasay $2,300,000
    B. Moorman $2,236,428
    Franchise: 2.48 million
    Transition: 2.26 million


    Defensive ends

    Player Total
    J. Peppers $13,902,500
    J. Abraham $8,500,000
    A. Schobel $8,066,666
    J. Taylor $7,500,000
    L. Castillo $6,983,500
    Franchise: 8.99 million
    Transition: 7.78 million


    Defensive tackles

    Player Total
    A. Haynesworth $7,250,003
    C. Griffin $6,166,333
    T. Harris $6,030,662
    M. Stroud $5,666,666
    C. Hampton $5,177,083
    Franchise: 6.06 million
    Transition: 5.45 million


    Linebackers

    Player Total
    R. Lewis $9,428,574
    T. Suggs $8,475,000
    K. Dansby $8,065,000
    K. Bullock $7,858,668
    K. Brooking $7,692,226
    Franchise: 8.30 million
    Transition: 7.48 million


    Cornerbacks

    Player Total
    C. Bailey $12,190,050
    C. McAlister $10,907,082
    N. Asomugha $9,765000
    A. Samuel $8,645,000
    P. Surtain $8,280,000
    Franchise: 9.96 million
    Transition: 8.37 million


    Safties

    Player Total
    B. Sanders $8,209,999
    T. Polamalu $6,820,000
    R.L. Williams $6,667,385
    M. Williams $5,271,666
    A. Wilson $4,739,499
    Franchise: 6.34 million
    Transition: 5.13 million
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  • Oviedo
    Legend
    • May 2008
    • 23824

    #2
    Re: A look at the franchise/transition tag values

    I have to think that extending both James Harrison and Heath Miller will get them close to top 5 dollars at their respective positions. I could see Harrison getting $7M+ and Miller getting $4M+.

    The real challenge will come when you try extend Lamar Woodley after next year. If you wait until after next year he may have another monster double digit sack season on his resume and he could easily demand a contract that gets close to top 5 also. That's why he should be done a year early right now.

    IMO that is why we will need to dump Casey after next year and probably renegotiate both Aaron Smith, Jame Farrior and Brett Kiesel into cap friendly contracts to retire as Steelers. You can only have so much of your cap tied up on the defensive side of the ball. It is also why we need to draft DL this year so we have some low end salaries at that position.
    "My team, may they always be right, but right or wrong...MY TEAM!"

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    • pittpete
      Legend
      • Aug 2008
      • 6825

      #3
      Re: A look at the franchise/transition tag values

      Combination of Cassel and Tom Brady counts about $29 million against the Patriots' cap

      Good for them!!!!!!!
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      • stlrz d
        Legend
        • May 2008
        • 9244

        #4
        Re: A look at the franchise/transition tag values

        Originally posted by pittpete
        Combination of Cassel and Tom Brady counts about $29 million against the Patriots' cap

        Good for them!!!!!!!
        I'll wager Cassel won't be in a Pats uni next season.

        Btw, am I the only one who thinks LJ Smith is flat out ROBBING the Eagles???

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        • RuthlessBurgher
          Legend
          • May 2008
          • 33208

          #5
          Re: A look at the franchise/transition tag values

          Originally posted by stlrz d
          Originally posted by pittpete
          Combination of Cassel and Tom Brady counts about $29 million against the Patriots' cap

          Good for them!!!!!!!
          I'll wager Cassel won't be in a Pats uni next season.

          Btw, am I the only one who thinks LJ Smith is flat out ROBBING the Eagles???
          The only reason he is up there among the top 5 TE's is because they stupidly gave him the franchise tag last year. Suffice it to day, he won't be getting such a tag this season.
          Steeler teams featuring stat-driven, me-first, fantasy-football-darling diva types such as Antonio Brown & Le'Veon Bell won no championships.

          Super Bowl winning Steeler teams were built around a dynamic, in-your-face defense plus blue-collar, hard-hitting, no-nonsense football players on offense such as Hines Ward & Jerome Bettis.

          We don't want Juju & Conner to replace what we lost in Brown & Bell.

          We are counting on Juju & Conner to return us to the glory we once had with Hines & The Bus.

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