Exactly
Let’s play what-if for a second here.
It’s a chess game.
First step: Eagles excerise option for Foles at $20m
Second step: Foles voids option, gives back $2m
Third step: Eagles franchise tag Foles at $25m. Eagles have until 3/18/19 to trade him, keep him (unlikely but possible) or drop him for a backend 3rd in 2020. Let’s go with the likeliness of franchise tagging him at $25m.
Now WHAT-IF you are the Jaguars and want Foles because he is the number 1 available QB in 2019. You have a OC who worked with Foles and wants him too. Do you make an offer better than what the Eagles could get by dumping him on 3/18/19, which is a later 3rd in 2020? Or do you wait, give up nothing as compensation, hope that 6 other teams are not willing to give up compensation, and get into a pricing war with 4-6 other teams after 3/18/19? And that price war could make you end up paying more than $25m.
The logical choice for the Jags, or any other team interested, is to make a trade and control your destiny at the most important position, plus at $25m you stop from paying more in a bidding war. The Jags could easily part with a disgruntled player like Fournette. Or maybe Ramsey who seems disgruntled. That frees up cap room too! Eagles are already working on cap space.
Conclusion: no doubt in my mind that the Eagles will receive compensation in a trade!
Originally posted by The Duck
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It’s a chess game.
First step: Eagles excerise option for Foles at $20m
Second step: Foles voids option, gives back $2m
Third step: Eagles franchise tag Foles at $25m. Eagles have until 3/18/19 to trade him, keep him (unlikely but possible) or drop him for a backend 3rd in 2020. Let’s go with the likeliness of franchise tagging him at $25m.
Now WHAT-IF you are the Jaguars and want Foles because he is the number 1 available QB in 2019. You have a OC who worked with Foles and wants him too. Do you make an offer better than what the Eagles could get by dumping him on 3/18/19, which is a later 3rd in 2020? Or do you wait, give up nothing as compensation, hope that 6 other teams are not willing to give up compensation, and get into a pricing war with 4-6 other teams after 3/18/19? And that price war could make you end up paying more than $25m.
The logical choice for the Jags, or any other team interested, is to make a trade and control your destiny at the most important position, plus at $25m you stop from paying more in a bidding war. The Jags could easily part with a disgruntled player like Fournette. Or maybe Ramsey who seems disgruntled. That frees up cap room too! Eagles are already working on cap space.
Conclusion: no doubt in my mind that the Eagles will receive compensation in a trade!
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