Now that the NFL scouting combine is in the books, we turn our attention toward the franchise tag deadline.
Teams have until 4 p.m. ET Tuesday to tag players.
Which players have received the franchise tag?
Tee Higgins, Cincinnati Bengals WR L’Jarius Sneed, Kansas City Chiefs CB Brian Burns, Carolina Panthers EDGE Justin Madubuike, Baltimore Ravens DT Antoine Winfield, Tampa Bay Buccaneers S Josh Allen, Jacksonville Jaguars EDGE (report) Jaylon Johnson, Chicago Bears CB (report) Michael Pittman, Indianapolis Colts WR
Which players are in the news about franchise tags?
Report: Saquon Barkley will be free agent, Giants won’t tag star RB
Report: Dolphins DT Christian Wilkins will hit free agency, won’t receive franchise tag
What is the NFL franchise tag?
The franchise tag is a designation NFL teams may use to retain one player set to be an unrestricted free agent and sign them to a set contract for another year. There are exclusive and non-exclusive tags.
What are exclusive vs. non-exclusive franchise tags?
Exclusive tags mean the contract must be no less than either the average of the top five salaries at that player’s position or 120% of the player’s salary the previous season, whichever is greater. It also means the player is not allowed to negotiate with other teams and may not sign with another team should they reject the offer.
Non-exclusive tags mean the contract must be no less than either the average of the top five cap hits at that player’s position or 120% of the player’s salary the previous season, whichever is greater. Unlike the exclusive tag, however, the player is allowed to negotiate with other teams, and if he receives an offer, his current team has the chance to match. If the team chooses not to match, it’s entitled to receive draft compensation equivalent to two first-round draft picks from the signing team.
What are the NFL franchise tag positional values for 2024?
Quarterback: $38.301 million Running back: $11.951 million Wide receiver: $21.816 million Tight end: $12.693 million Offensive line: $20.985 million Defensive end: $21.324 million Defensive tackle: $22.102 million Linebacker: $24.007 million Cornerback: $19.802 million Safety: $17.123 million Punter/kicker: $5.984 million
What is the NFL transition tag?
The transition tag is another designation NFL teams may use to retain one player set to be an unrestricted free agent and sign him to a set contract for another year. The contract must be no less than the average of the top 10 salaries at the player’s position, and there is no guaranteed compensation. Also, players are allowed to negotiate with other teams.
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Colts officially announced Michael Pittman franchise tag
It’s the non-exclusive tag, which means he’s allowed to negotiate with other teams.
We have placed the non-exclusive franchise tag on WR Michael Pittman Jr.
If your favorite team has a lot of cap space and issues at wide receiver, free agency might not offer many solutions.
The free agency class at receiver took some major hits this week. Mike Evans was re-signed by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and now Michael Pittman is off the market.
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Colts reportedly placing franchise tag on WR Michael Pittman
NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero indicates the Colts are placing the franchise tag on Michael Pittman in an attempt to work out a long-term deal:
The #Colts are placing the franchise tag on WR Michael Pittman Jr., per sources.
The tag is worth $21.816M. The sides have been working on a long-term deal and those talks figure to continue. pic.twitter.com/T4XLr7hElj
Bucs make Antoine Winfield Jr. franchise tag official
Interesting note on the Jaguars tagging Josh Allen: He’ll reportedly be due $24 million, which would mean he’s designated as a linebacker and not a defensive end.
Report: Patriots using transition tag
A rare transition tag sighting!
The Patriots are using the transition tag on safety Kyle Dugger, according to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler.
What is the transition tag? It’s another designation NFL teams may use to retain one player set to be an unrestricted free agent and sign him to a set contract for another year. The contract must be no less than the average of the top 10 salaries at the player’s position, and there is no guaranteed compensation. Also, players are allowed to negotiate with other teams.
Source: #Patriots are placing the transition tag on safety Kyle Dugger
Report: Jaguars place franchise tag on DE Josh Allen
Jacksonville will place the franchise tag on star defender Josh Allen as the two sides look to hammer out a long-term contract, per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport:
The #Jaguars are expected to place the franchise tag on pass-rusher Josh Allen, and he’s on the books for one year and $24M, source said. No surprise. The team has expressed confidence in getting a long-term deal.
Antoine Winfield Jr. and the Bucs will reportedly continue to work on a long-term contract while he’s under the franchise tag. As a safety, Winfield would be due $17.123 million next season in the event the two sides don’t work out a new deal.
Winfield, 25, is coming off his best NFL season as he emerged as one of the league’s best defensive playmakers. He tallied three interceptions, 12 passes defended, six sacks, eight quarterback hits, 122 tackles, six tackles for loss, four fumble recoveries and a league-high six forced fumbles forced while starting all 17 regular season games in 2023.
More on the Bucs placing the franchise tag on Winfield
It’s easy to see why the Ravens want to keep Justin Madubuike. He’s a key piece of their defense, and according to NFL Next Gen Stats, he led the entire league last season in pressures out of 3-technique (lined up on the guard’s outside shoulder, between the guard and the tackle):
Ravens place franchise tag on DT Justin Madubuike
Baltimore was “unable to agree on a contract extension” with DT Justin Madubuike before the franchise tag deadline, per general manager Eric DeCosta.
Bucs reportedly tag All-Pro safety Antoine Winfield Jr.
Tampa Bay is placing the franchise tag on star safety Antoine Winfield Jr., per ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
Buccaneers officially are placing their franchise tag on S Antoine Winfield Jr., but really as a placeholder until the two sides can hammer out a long-term deal that they continue to work on and want to get done, per sources. pic.twitter.com/0DjzQYAvA4
Had the Giants tagged Saquon Barkley for a second straight year it would have cost $12.1 million, but the second overall pick from the 2018 NFL draft has long been seeking a extension to stay with the franchise.
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Report: Saquon Barkley will be a free agent, won’t receive franchise tag from Giants
The running back market reportedly just got stronger, as the Giants are not expected to tag Saquon Barkley, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
Panthers officially announce they’ve used non-exlusive tag on Brian Burns
The Panthers have confirmed they’re using a franchise tag on Brian Burns — but it’s the non-exclusive one.
Here’s what that means:
Non-exclusive tags mean the contract must be no less than either the average of the top five cap hits at that player’s position or 120% of the player’s salary the previous season, whichever is greater. Unlike the exclusive tag, however, the player is allowed to negotiate with other teams, and if he receives an offer, his current team has the chance to match. If the team chooses not to match, it’s entitled to receive draft compensation equivalent to two first-round draft picks from the signing team.
The Panthers have been reluctant to trade Burns, but they also haven’t given him the long-term deal he seeks.
Carolina, which reportedly turned down two first-round picks and a second-round pick from the Los Angeles Rams for Burns in 2022 and didn’t trade Burns before the deadline last year, clearly wants to hold onto Burns. He has at least 7.5 sacks in every one of his five NFL seasons. He was a first-round pick of the Panthers in 2019 and one of the team’s few stars.
But finding a common ground for a contract has been tough.
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Panthers reportedly tag star EDGE Brian Burns
Carolina made a big move ahead of the franchise tag deadline:
The #Panthers officially placed the tag on star edge Brian Burns, and his tag number is $24M fully for one season.
The non-exclusive designation allows Chiefs CB L’Jarius Sneed to negotiate with other teams while Kansas City has the right to match any competing offer. If the Chiefs declined to match an offer, they would be entitled to two first-round draft picks in return.
If Sneed plays on the tag in 2024, he’ll be owed no less than either the average of the top five cap hits at that player’s position or 120% of the player’s salary the previous season, whichever is greater. The projected franchise tag value for cornerbacks next season is $19.802 million.
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Chiefs place non-exclusive franchise tag on CB L’Jarius Sneed
The Miami Dolphins, who have salary cap issues, reportedly won’t franchise tag DT Christian Wilkins. There’s still time for the Dolphins to get Wilkins signed to an extension or change their mind on the tag, but it seems like Wilkins will reach true free agency.
Given the lack of impact players who do reach the open market, Wilkins will have many suitors.