OT: How moronic is the NFL's rookie scale?
Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 11:57 am
Seriously, how has the NFL not put into it's CBA a salary scale for draft slots yet based either on position or just overall pick or something similar to what the NBA does?
Jake Long signs for 58 million as the #1 pick and is now the highest paid offensive lineman in the NFL prior to taking a single snap. Is it just me or is that completely and totally ridiculous?
Given that rookie salary scale would avoid holdouts, help veterans and help teams, who the hell is arguing against it in the CBA talks? The only one who'd hate it would be agents, and they don't have a voice there.
One of the great mysteries of life.
Jake Long signs for 58 million as the #1 pick and is now the highest paid offensive lineman in the NFL prior to taking a single snap. Is it just me or is that completely and totally ridiculous?
Given that rookie salary scale would avoid holdouts, help veterans and help teams, who the hell is arguing against it in the CBA talks? The only one who'd hate it would be agents, and they don't have a voice there.
One of the great mysteries of life.