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The Bengals plan to use the franchise tag on Tee Higgins?

Discussion in 'General NFL Talk' started by steelersrule6, Feb 17, 2025.

  1. steelersrule6

    steelersrule6 Well-Known Member

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    This sucks if true I was hoping he would go play for a team outside of the division.
     
  2. Vox Ferrum

    Vox Ferrum Well-Known Member

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    The 2x tag means a 20% bump, this years tag fo WR is 25 million 693 thousand. So he should be making 30 million plus, they are saying they want to sign him long term alo with Chase and Hendrickson. They can manipulate the CAP, its the guaranteed money that will crimp. A good portion of that (if not all) has to be put in escrow, you can be a billionaire on paper but that's a lot of cash to come up with.
     
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  3. steelersrock151

    steelersrock151 Well-Known Member

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    The Bengals have a little over $46 million in salary cap space. They can save a few million by resigning Hendrickson, with a lower cap hit this year but more guaranteed money down the road, and can do the same with Higgins, but at a minimum it's going to cost them $20 million against the cap.
    It's also the final year of Jamaar Chase's contract, so he's another one they can re-sign for a few million in cap savings for this year, but he's getting far below #1 wr pay as it is this year. If they can make their way through this year, they have a ton of cap starting next year.
     
  4. Vox Ferrum

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    The CAP itself seems to be a revolving door for most teams, what I did notice (at least for this year) is the 'gals dead cap hit is almost nothing. When you have that cleaned up and you are not counting past expenses against the current and future structure it naturally gives you more to work with. Their current issue is trying to keep Burrow happy, putting a franchise tag on Higgons will immediately cost 30 plus million against that 46. As you said if they get to a long term number then it spreads out, but if he commands 30 million a year (that's what they are paying him on the tag, and if its my agent that's where I start), then what will Chase ask for? As you said their CAP is decent and likely can do it, but hard to build that D unless you get better players and coaching.
     
  5. KnoxVegasSteel

    KnoxVegasSteel Well-Known Member

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    That's a butt load of $$$ for a #2 WR. Holy crap! I mean, I like the guy because he is a local Knoxville (Oak Ridge) but dayum!
     
  6. steelersrock151

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    Chase is expected to get $40 million a year on the open market. Tee could probably be in the $30 million range, since on most teams he would be a #1. And Burrow coming in at $46 million. That's still $9 million less than Dak and CeeDee.
    And yes, the Bengals dead money is $357k. The Steelers is $45k. The Ravens is $8.6 million and the Browns is $51.6 million. Along with the $73 million going to DeSean this year, that's almost 45% of their salary cap.
     
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  7. AskQuestionsLater

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    Trey Hendrickson will likely want to command payment to get to the T.J. Watt/Josh Hines Allen type of deal; $29 Million APY. That is not including Chases rumored $40 Million APY. Tee Higgins franchise tag is a minimum of $26.172 million.


    Even if the Bengals do sign (or tag in Higgins case) all three, that basically leaves them little wiggle room and would have to hit on every draft pick while hoping and praying that their previous draft classes work out. That is also not accounting for the fact that this is also assuming Chase, Higgins and Trey will be able to stay healthy all season long for multiple seasons.
     
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  8. doubleyoi

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    Tag and trade is a possibility. The tag costs $26.2 million for Higgins which only puts him in top ten WR salaries
     
  9. steelersrock151

    steelersrock151 Well-Known Member

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    A player can really ruin the best laid plans by just not signing the tag. If he holds out on signing, he can direct who he gets traded to and a long term contract.
     
  10. Wardismvp

    Wardismvp Well-Known Member

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    This why Steelers usually let their players go explore the FA market, and then if the
    Steelers want to match the offer they will try, hence compensation factor if losing the FA. Ravens come
    to mind recently, after losing FA and getting draft picks.
     
  11. Brice

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    If I am reading this correctly, Higgins will only get $26.2 million because that is 120% of his Tag last year.

    Not the $30.7 million, which would be the 2025 WR Tag value of $25.7 million at 120%.

    $26.2 million is under the $30 million mark that most WRs like Higgins are wanting right now.
    NFL franchise tag value: What each position is worth in 2025
     
  12. Vox Ferrum

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    I guess I did not check if the 20% over was on last year's tag amount, or the current. Still going to be hard to pay out the QB and 2 WR over a long period. I'm sure it can be done,, Phiily for one. If you draft and develop right, CAP it out with the proper void years, but Cincy has not done the first part right...at least on D.
     
  13. Rollers

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    he would ave this team!!! SIgn him!!!!
     
  14. Vox Ferrum

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    It was reported on Patrick he is pissed and has hired the same manager as Chase, lol. Hell Chase wants to be the highest paid, Higgins does not get that high, but still gets a bag. What's a cheap owner to do?
     
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  15. doubleyoi

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    Officially official
     
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  16. Vox Ferrum

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    Hell sign everybody then. They tagged him, how the heck are the Steelers supposed to sign him? Technically they could seek a trade, but the issues involved there are complicated.

    teams can trade a franchise or transition player. However, players with unsigned tenders can't be traded until signed. A franchise or transition player essentially has a de facto no-trade clause or veto power on being dealt1. The player must be signed to a new contract, and the trade must be approved by the NFL. The player's salary must be included in the trade3.

    I think it has been done, but Tee would have to sign the tag, get a contract or the'gals would have to give permission for his agent to negotiate with another team...and this years salary is guaranteed. Could it be restructured, possibly, but once the tag the team has committed themselves, the player holds the power where he wants to go if it gets that far.
     

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