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At several positions, the franchise tags fall to far below the market

The franchise tag system, established by the 1993 Collective Bargaining Agreement, prevents certain unrestricted free agents from entering the open market, limiting their earning potential. While team owners favor the tag, players across various positions often find the tender amounts fall significantly below their market value, leading to frustration and discontent among affected athletes.

At several positions, the franchise tags fall to far below the market

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Key Highlights

  • Franchise tag allows teams to retain one unrestricted free agent per year.
  • The system was created as part of the 1993 Collective Bargaining Agreement.
  • Players affected by the tag often receive much less than their market value.
  • Team owners support the franchise tag, while players generally oppose it.
  • Example cited includes Cowboys receiver George Pickens.
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  1. At several positions, the franchise tags fall to far below the market
  2. At several positions, the franchise tags fall too far below the market

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