Cavamatic Posted April 9, 2011 Report Share Posted April 9, 2011 Originally Posted by PFT.comNFL.com’s Albert Breer explains: “Teams are operating with the feeling they might have to pay the same freight as in the recent past, which would be the case if an injunction to lift the lockout is granted and the 2011 season is played without a CBA in place,” Breer writes. Without more certainty, the likelihood of moves is very low. New York’s trade up for Mark Sanchez is the only time a team has moved up for a top-six pick in the last six years. Teams just aren’t going to fork up extra picks to move up without knowing how much a top-five contract is going to cost. “It’s a gray area,” one AFC personnel executive told Breer. “No one knows the timetable, and there are no guarantees. And even if there is a rookie wage scale, we don’t know the numbers.” Source Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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