Friday, August 9, 2013

Going Younger



Teams around the NFL seem to be going with a youth movement. They would rather sign draft picks and younger players than veterans who could command more money. The free agency period was a reality check for many veterans. Some still find themselves without a job. They may need to wait until after the first week of the season to be signed. At that point, their contract isn't guaranteed.

Players were jettisoned all around the league in cost cutting moves and to free up salary cap space. LB Calvin Pace was a classic example. He can still play at a high level at the age of 32 and would make just about any roster.

The Jets released him earlier this year because of his $11.6 million salary cap number. For two months, he had no offers. The Jets finally threw a bone and signed him for the veteran minimum. It's not bad money, but a far cry from what he was use to.

It's a harsh reality for many players. The big contracts are no longer there for some.

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