The Facts:
Following up on the
ongoing story. ... Need more proof that the Ravens would be foolish to expose Flacco to limited free agency via the non-exclusive franchise tag? Consider this: Some teams already were contemplating the possibility of making a run at Flacco in exchange for two first-round picks even before he put together a postseason that has put him at the pinnacle of his profession.
Reported by Profootballtalk.com
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
So wrote PFT's Mike Florio, who went on to suggest with the Ravens in more than a bit of a cap mess and with teams like the Browns having more than $40 million in spending space for 2013, a decision to do anything other than apply the exclusive franchise tag means that a team like the Browns could fashion a front-loaded deal with, say, a $40 million 2013 roster bonus that the Ravens could never be able to match without cutting half the players under contract and signing no one in free agency. And with the exclusive franchise tag requiring the Ravens to set aside more than $20 million in cap space as of March 12 (the number could go down before or after that date as other quarterbacks restructure their deals), the only good way out of this mess will be for the Ravens to sign Flacco to a contract that pays him what he wants under a structure that entails manageable cap numbers until the salary cap spikes in 2015. The deadline for application of the franchise tag is March 4.
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