“Bucs Are Going To Have To Set The Market”
July 6th, 2011
Back up the Brinks truck, the Bucs are going to toss cash around when free agency starts like a lottery winner at Mons Venus, so reports NFL.com senior reporter Jason La Canfora, who doubles as a talking head on NFL Network.
In a live chat today, the seasoned scribe says he’s talked to his share of NFL executives who agree wholeheartedly. La Canfora even claims the Bucs will have to “set the market” with fat contracts if the new labor agreement mandates an annual cash minimum on salaries. La Canfora also dropped the popular Nnamdi Asomugha bomb.
Mika – 12:23 PM
If there is a higher cap floor as is being proposed, how is Tampa going to be able to spend the money to reach it? Seems like they would need to drop $30mm+ in free agency. Don’t they pretty much have to sign Nnamdi to $16mm/year to meet these new standards?Jason La Canfora, NFL NetworkI was talking to two GMs this morning and ran this very scenario by them, and neither disagreed. The Bucs are going to have to set the market with a deal or two to get up to the cash thresholds if that ends up being in the deal. And while I hear Nnamdi would like primarily to go to a team that is seen as a perennial contender, he also knows money talks and he ain’t a spring chicken anymore Remember, the Bucs put a pretty massive deal ont he table for Haynesworth a few years back as well. I could see them out-bidding others for Nnamdi (but that average per year is gonna be more like $19M than $16M). That would not surprise me. Talib could be gone and Ronde is year to year at this point. They have added some youngsters to the DL and need to address the back end. I also could see them being aggressive to add a weapon for Freeman as well.









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