Anyone know qualifications / limitations for Practice squad?
I know there is a limit to how many games but do not know how many or if it has to be inactive or can be active.
also is there limit to years in league?
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I thought the PS was 3 years experience or less. Also, they're all inactive but can be added to a team's 53 man active squad at any time. I think? Someone else may be able to explain it better.
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DrugBust wrote:I thought the PS was 3 years experience or less. Also, they're all inactive but can be added to a team's 53 man active squad at any time. I think? Someone else may be able to explain it better.
Thanks DB. what i meant by inactive is regarding the 53 man roster that has 45 guys suit up and 8 guys inactive each game.
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eagle13 wrote:DrugBust wrote:I thought the PS was 3 years experience or less. Also, they're all inactive but can be added to a team's 53 man active squad at any time. I think? Someone else may be able to explain it better.
Thanks DB. what i meant by inactive is regarding the 53 man roster that has 45 guys suit up and 8 guys inactive each game.
53 suit up and are active, eight additional guys are named to the practice squad.
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DrugBust wrote:eagle13 wrote:DrugBust wrote:I thought the PS was 3 years experience or less. Also, they're all inactive but can be added to a team's 53 man active squad at any time. I think? Someone else may be able to explain it better.
Thanks DB. what i meant by inactive is regarding the 53 man roster that has 45 guys suit up and 8 guys inactive each game.
53 suit up and are active, eight additional guys are named to the practice squad.
Um no. PS guys are players cut and available to be signed by any team - even while on PS.
Roster is 53 guys. Each week coaches designate 8 guys inactive who do not suit up - 45 dress for each game. The inactive players cannot be signed by anyone else.
DB you know this. Heck Harrell was inactive for 9 games last season. I kept track and can tell you the 8 guys inactive for every game last season. Both Journal & Gazette report that each week.
My original ? was what makes one eligblle or ineligble for PS?
Doesn't anyone know all the factors for sure?
Hey MD do you now where I can find out?
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Actually, you got me on this one. I always assumed that the Active roster meant that they were all allowed to suit up, I never realized that only 45 were allowed to do so. Thanks for bringing this up, I had to read up to see how it worked.
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DrugBust wrote:Actually, you got me on this one. I always assumed that the Active roster meant that they were all allowed to suit up, I never realized that only 45 were allowed to do so. Thanks for bringing this up, I had to read up to see how it worked.
I knew that only 45 are active on game day, but i've yet to hear why this is though and i'm curious why? What exactly is the reason to have 8 players being inactive each game? If you have a 53 man roster, why shouldn't they all be dressed and available to play?
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A team may establish a practice squad of no more than eight players who do not have an accrued season or who were on the 45-player active list for less than nine regular season games during their only accrued season. A player cannot participate on the practice squad for more than two seasons.
As for what constitutes an Accrued season
Accrued Seasons: An Accrued Season is a season during which a player has been on full pay status (Active, Inactive or Injured Reserve List) for six (6) or more regular season games. However, a player who is on the Exempt Commissioner Permission List, the Reserve Physically Unable to Perform/Non Football Injury List, or the Practice Squad for any of the six (6) qualifying games will not earn an Accrued Season regardless of his pay status.
And as mentioned a few posts ago, a player under contract to a club as a Practice Squad player is completely free to sign a contract with any NFL club to play on their Active/Inactive list.
As for what constitutes an Accrued season
Accrued Seasons: An Accrued Season is a season during which a player has been on full pay status (Active, Inactive or Injured Reserve List) for six (6) or more regular season games. However, a player who is on the Exempt Commissioner Permission List, the Reserve Physically Unable to Perform/Non Football Injury List, or the Practice Squad for any of the six (6) qualifying games will not earn an Accrued Season regardless of his pay status.
And as mentioned a few posts ago, a player under contract to a club as a Practice Squad player is completely free to sign a contract with any NFL club to play on their Active/Inactive list.
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Kohl Is A Mome wrote:A team may establish a practice squad of no more than eight players who do not have an accrued season or who were on the 45-player active list for less than nine regular season games during their only accrued season. A player cannot participate on the practice squad for more than two seasons.
As for what constitutes an Accrued season
Accrued Seasons: An Accrued Season is a season during which a player has been on full pay status (Active, Inactive or Injured Reserve List) for six (6) or more regular season games. However, a player who is on the Exempt Commissioner Permission List, the Reserve Physically Unable to Perform/Non Football Injury List, or the Practice Squad for any of the six (6) qualifying games will not earn an Accrued Season regardless of his pay status.
And as mentioned a few posts ago, a player under contract to a club as a Practice Squad player is completely free to sign a contract with any NFL club to play on their Active/Inactive list.
Thank you very much. Great answer. KIAM - where did you find this?
El Duderino wrote:I knew that only 45 are active on game day, but i've yet to hear why this is though and i'm curious why? What exactly is the reason to have 8 players being inactive each game? If you have a 53 man roster, why shouldn't they all be dressed and available to play?
Does seem odd. But the setup - I think - harkins back to days of 43 man roster (total) and 7 man taxi squad. There was no active/inactive list or PS. There were a bunch of rules to how many moves you could shuffle b/t taxi & regular roster dur-ng one season. Players got onto taxi after being cut but once signed to taxi-squad they could not be signed by other teams.
Increasing # of injuries made league change to larger roster of present format and throw out taxi squad altogether.
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eagle13 wrote:Kohl Is A Mome wrote:A team may establish a practice squad of no more than eight players who do not have an accrued season or who were on the 45-player active list for less than nine regular season games during their only accrued season. A player cannot participate on the practice squad for more than two seasons.
As for what constitutes an Accrued season
Accrued Seasons: An Accrued Season is a season during which a player has been on full pay status (Active, Inactive or Injured Reserve List) for six (6) or more regular season games. However, a player who is on the Exempt Commissioner Permission List, the Reserve Physically Unable to Perform/Non Football Injury List, or the Practice Squad for any of the six (6) qualifying games will not earn an Accrued Season regardless of his pay status.
And as mentioned a few posts ago, a player under contract to a club as a Practice Squad player is completely free to sign a contract with any NFL club to play on their Active/Inactive list.
Thank you very much. Great answer. KIAM - where did you find this?El Duderino wrote:I knew that only 45 are active on game day, but i've yet to hear why this is though and i'm curious why? What exactly is the reason to have 8 players being inactive each game? If you have a 53 man roster, why shouldn't they all be dressed and available to play?
Does seem odd. But the setup - I think - harkins back to days of 43 man roster (total) and 7 man taxi squad. There was no active/inactive list or PS. There were a bunch of rules to how many moves you could shuffle b/t taxi & regular roster dur-ng one season. Players got onto taxi after being cut but once signed to taxi-squad they could not be signed by other teams.
Increasing # of injuries made league change to larger roster of present format and throw out taxi squad altogether.
Its on the NFLPA site, kind of have to dig through it though, because another site linked me to it but apparently it just goes to the main url instead of the exact link. Heres the site
http://www.nflplayers.com