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http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/s...e=NFLHeadlines
The San Francisco 49ers, mired in a contract impasse with first-round draft pick Michael Crabtree, have filed tampering charges with the NFL against the New York Jets, the New York Daily News has reported, citing unnamed sources. The Jets denied the allegations through a spokesman, the paper reported. According to the Daily News, specifics of the allegations weren't known. The newspaper reported the Jets continue to covet a big-name receiver after failing to land Percy Harvin in this year's draft. Harvin was picked 22nd by the Minnesota Vikings. 49ers team president Jed York has said he recently tried to schedule a face-to-face meeting with Crabtree and his representative, Eugene Parker, but hadn't heard back. The 49ers have until Nov. 17 to sign Crabtree -- the 10th overall pick -- or surrender his rights, which would force him back into the pool for 2010's draft. Or they could trade his rights to another team by Oct. 20, the NFL's trade deadline. Crabtree, who turned 22 this past Monday, hasn't accepted the 49ers' offer for approximately five years and $20 million with a reported $16 million guaranteed. Oakland Raiders receiver Darrius Heyward-Bey, the No. 7 choice, signed a five-year contract that will guarantee him at least $23.5 million. Jacksonville Jaguars top pick Eugene Monroe, taken eighth overall, signed a five-year, $25 million contract that includes $19 million guaranteed. There have been multiple reports in the past month, including from his cousin, that Crabtree would re-enter the draft in 2010 and wait for the money he thinks he deserves. Crabtree caught 97 passes for 1,165 yards and 19 touchdowns last year during his sophomore season at Texas Tech. He finished his college career with 231 receptions for 3,127 yards and 41 TDs. |
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I don't think there is anyway he actually follows through with the threat. He'll lose an entire year's worth of salary and be one year farther removed from FA.
Not to mention the chances of him getting drafted high are pretty slim since he'll have been out of football an entire year. If I were the Niners I wouldn't trade him. I'd make him prove it. |
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I don't think there is anyway he actually follows through with the threat. He'll lose an entire year's worth of salary and be one year farther removed from FA. As for crabtree himself, I hope the niners hold onto his ass and make him sit out the rest of the year, so he can lose even more money than he thinks he deserves. I hope dick for brains gets less than half was was guaranteed by the niners. It would be awesome for him to go undrafted if he cycles back through, but some nfl team will pounce on him. |
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You know, I don't think they can trade him at this point anyway. I think he could only be traded until August sometime...at least I read that somewhere in the last couple days. I thought they had to wait until March to try to trade him again? |
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You know, I don't think they can trade him at this point anyway. I think he could only be traded until August sometime...at least I read that somewhere in the last couple days. I thought they had to wait until March to try to trade him again? |
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Tampering is hard to prove, but I wouldn't put it past the Jets. If the 49ers can't sign him, they should at least try to work out a trade for a future 1st. |
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yeah, he can't be traded now. and you are correct, march is the soonest he would be eligible to be traded. |
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His rights could've been traded until August sometime. Now they have until November 17th to sign him. If they don't sign him by then, nothing can be done with him until March -- at that point they could trade or sign him, right? |
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The 49ers have until Nov. 17 to sign Crabtree -- the 10th overall pick -- or surrender his rights, which would force him back into the pool for 2010's draft. Or they could trade his rights to another team by Oct. 20, the NFL's trade deadline.
So ESPN was wrong? Am I the only one who read this in the 1st post? Correct me if i'm wrong.... |
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The 49ers have until Nov. 17 to sign Crabtree -- the 10th overall pick -- or surrender his rights, which would force him back into the pool for 2010's draft. Or they could trade his rights to another team by Oct. 20, the NFL's trade deadline. |
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There is no chance that happens. To do so would mean either Crabtree gets 0 guaranteed money (obviously, he's not going to want that) or the 49ers are paying a cap hit on a guy who they have no interesting in keeping which isn't happening. |
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