kidhawk
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Seymour":2w7fpk7y said:I also question those numbers. He was a 4th round pick (#126) not a 2nd.
That's why he lists 2 numbers. One for his Value from his original round, and the other for his value if we were to tag him with a 2nd round tender. The tender amount would be dependent upon how they tag him. Personally I'd just go with the right of first refusal and see what happens.
Teams have four different tender options they can place on their restricted free agent that usually keeps those players from leaving.
First-round tender: Free agent can negotiate with other teams, but original team has option to match any deal and will receive a first-round selection if it opts not to match the deal.
Second-round tender: Free agent can negotiate with other teams, but original team has option to match any deal and will receive a second-round selection if it opts not to match the deal.
Original-round tender: Free agent can negotiate with other teams, but original team has option to match any deal and will receive a selection equal to the round the player was originally selected in if it opts not to match the deal.
Right of first refusal: Free agent can negotiate with other teams, but original team has option to match any deal. The team will not receive any compensation if it opts not to match another deal.
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