Usage of the franchise player designation increased dramatically this year. More players were franchise tagged this offseason than over the last two years combined. In total, 14 players received franchise tags while 11 designations were used collectively in 2018 and 2019. Usage hasn't been this high since a record 21 teams placed the designation on players in 2012 when there was almost a 20 percent drop in the franchise tender amounts from 2011 as the method of calculating these figures changed. The clock is ticking with the players who were given franchise designations. The deadline for franchise players to sign long-term deals is 4 p.m. ET today (July 15). Chris Jones and the Chiefs , agreeing to a four-year extension Tuesday. In what will likely be a surprise to many, the Titans and Derrick Henry are reportedly closing in on a multi-year extension too -- more details on that below.After the deadline pa ses, players with franchise tags are prohibited from signing multi-year contracts until the end of the regular season on Jan. 3, 2021. So far, Jones is the only one of this year's franchise players who has signed a long-term deal. The only times no tagged players signed extensions since the change with the calculations in 2012 has been 2013 and 2015.COVID-19 is certainly complicating matters this year. Teams are being more cautious generally in signing core players to new contracts with league revenues expected to drop because of the pandemic and have an impact on the 2021 salary cap due to games potentially being played in empty stadiums or in front of limited fans.Which players will sign multi-year deals by Sergio Romo Jersey Wednesday's deadline? Joel Corry joins Will Brinson on the Pick Six Podcast to size it all up; listen below and for daily NFL goodne s.Here's a look at the situations of the 14 players given franchise tags., QB, The Cowboys don't have to worry about a Prescott training camp absence if a long term deal can't be worked out because he signed his $31.409 million franchise tag several weeks ago. The Cowboys have reportedly offered Prescott a contract averaging $35 million per year for five years with guarantees in $106 million range.A major sticking point in the negotiations is the length of contract. Prescott wants a four-year deal. The recent trend with high-end quarterback contracts has been a shorter term than what Dallas would prefer. There are seven pa sers with contracts averaging $30 million or more per year. quarterback is the only one whose deal contains more than four new contract years. He signed a five-year contract extension. The average length for these seven quarterback deals is 3.57 new years. Since all seven deals were extensions (had at least one year remaining on their existing deals when signed), the quarterbacks are under contract for an average of five total years.The longer the Cowboys wait to lock up Prescott, the more costly it's probably going to be. By next offseason, there could be two $40 million per year quarterbacks. An extension for 2018 NFL MVP and Super Bowl LIV MVP is a priority for the . The have had preliminary discu sions with 2017 12th overall pick , who is also under contract through the 2021 season, for a new deal. Watson is reportedly seeking a three-year extension. Barring a major regre sion with Prescott this season, the Cowboys would be forced to top their most recent offer by a considerable margin with one of both of these contracts in the market place. Dallas and Prescott have ., RB, TitansUPDATE: According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, the Titans and Henry are closing in on a long-term extension just before Wednesday's deadline. on the report and what it means for both Henry and the Titans. general manager Jon Robinson is hoping to find common ground with Henry, who has already signed his $10.278 million franchise tender, on a long term deal. It wouldn't be surprising for Henry's camp to view the recording setting four-year extension signed with the averaging $16,015,053 per year right around April's draft as an indicator of the running back market after a stellar 2019 season Jonathan Villar Jersey .Henry led the NFL in rushing (1,540 yards) and tied for the league's most rushing touchdowns with 16 despite mi sing a game late in the season because of a hamstring injury. He earned his first Pro Bowl berth and was named to the Pro Football Writers of America's All-NFL team. Since the middle of the 2018 season, Henry has been the NFL's most productive ball carrier. He has league bests of 2,299 rushing yards and 26 rushing touchdowns with 5.4 yards per carry.Henry really made his mark in the playoffs during the Titans' run to the AFC Championship Game. He became the first player to ever have two games of at least 180 rushing yards in the same postseason. Henry also set an NFL record for the most rushing yards during a playoff run (not including the Super Bowl) with 446. His 148.7 rushing yards per game this postseason is the fourth-best mark ever in any single playoffs.A common denominator with the running backs who have commanded top dollar in recent years is their dual-threat capabilities. The bottom of the top tier is the $13 million per year the gave in 2018.Henry may become the exception. He doesn't add much in the pa sing game. Henry is more of a traditional ball carrier from the previous era. Nonethele s, Henry is Tenne see's best offensive player. On Tuesday, it was reported that .A.J. Green, WR, BengalsGreen wasn't thrilled the designated him as a franchise player for $18.171 million. Choosing to have Green play on the franchise tag may make the most sense for the Bengals given his injury history. Green has been one of the NFL's best wide receivers when healthy, which he hasn't been in recent years. He didn't play at all last season because of an ankle injury suffered in training camp that required surgery. Green, who turns 32 at the end of July, also mi sed six games in 2016 because of a hamstring tear and was limited to nine games in 2018 due to a toe injury also requiring surgery. He had career lows of 46 receptions and 694 receiving yards in 2018., OG, RedskinsInitial contract talks had reportedly gone well after the made Scherff the first offensive guard to be given a franchise tag since the used one on in 2011. Retaining Scherff, who earned his third Pro Bowl berth in 2019, takes on additional importance after trading disgruntled left tackle to the 49ers. Scherff's franchise tag is $15.03 million, which is 120 percent of his $12.525 million 2019 fifth-year option salary. Ensuring that Scherff remains in Washington for many years will likely require a long-term contract averaging more than $16 million per year because a second franchise tag in 2021 at a NFL Collective Bargaining Agreement mandated 20 percent increase would be $18.036 million., IDL, GiantsCuriously, the gave up a 2020 third-round pick and a 2021 fifth-round pick for Williams as last season's trading deadline was approaching when there was a better shot at the first overall pick in 2020 NFL Draft than securing a playoff berth. Giants general manager Dave Gettleman doubled down on Williams with the franchise tag. Williams may not have been a hot commodity in free agency since he has yet to live up to the potential that made him 2015's sixth overall pick. In the eight games Williams played with the Giants in 2019, he had half a sack, which was also his season total, but 31 quarterback pre sures (combined sacks, quarterback hurries and quarterback hits). Placing the $16.126 million franchise tag on Williams only raised his salary expectations for a long term deal. In many instances, an agent will use the number as the starting point for negotiations, if not the average of two franchise tags as a barometer with a long term deal. In Williams' case, this would be approximately $17.75 million per year. On Tuesday, it was reported that the Giants ., EDGE, Nobody could have foreseen Barrett having a league-leading 19.5 sacks in 2019. The 2014 undrafted free agent produced a total of 14 sacks in his previous four seasons with the . A long-term deal for Barrett might be comparable to the $18 million per year with the $40 million fully guaranteed at signing got from the in free agency last March. COVID-19 aside, any reluctance on making a long term commitment to Barrett would be understandable because of his limited track record for producing at the highest level. Barrett reportedly signed his $15.828 million franchise tender Friday and ., EDGE, JaguarsNgakoue wants to be traded. He has no interest in signing long term to stay in Jacksonville. Ngakoue's relationship with the soured during acrimonious negotiations for a contract extension last offseason. Ngakoue had a brief training camp holdout, which primarily came to an end because of the need to earn another accrued season (i.e.; a year of service towards free agency). Under the CBA rules in existence at the time, Ngakoue wouldn't have earned a fourth one if he had waited until there were le s than 30 days Justin Bour Jersey before the NFL's first 2019 regular season game to report to the Jaguars. Four accrued seasons are nece sary to achieve unrestricted free agent status when a player's contract expires. Whether Ngakoue eventually signs his $17.788 million franchise tag, sits out some portion or the entire season remains to be seen., TE, Henry will make $10.607 million for the 2020 season absent a long term deal. The most relevant data point for Henry is the four year, $42 million deal with $23 million in guarantees received from the in this year's free agency to become the first tight end in league history to sign a contract averaging more than $10 million per year. Henry is unlikely to be franchised again in 2021 because wide receiver and defensive end contracts will expire after the season. Henry having a true breakout season while putting the injury bug that's plagued him in the past could lead to deal significantly more than Hooper's in 2021, especially if 49ers tight end has dramatically re-set the market., EDGE, SteelersDupree rewarded Pittsburgh's faith in him by keeping his $9.232 million fifth-year option intact for 2019. He had a career-high 11.5 sacks, which matched his combined 2017 and 2018 sack total. T.J. Watt, Dupree's edge-rushing counterpart, seems destined to join the $20 million per year pa s rusher club, as soon as next year, after posting 27.5 sacks in the last two seasons. The Steelers must decide their comfort level with having two outside pa s rushers on big money long term contracts., OG, PatriotsThe Patriots putting a $14.781 million franchise tag on offensive guard Joe Thuney wasn't expected. Thuney could potentially have become the NFL's highest-paid interior offensive lineman on the open market if recent history is any indication A Pro Bowl-caliber guard in his prime has been re-setting the market in free agency (, , ). The current standard is the four-year, $56.55 million extension averaging $14,137,500 per year received from the during the middle of last season.Mike McCartney, Thuney's agent, has demonstrated a willingne s to embrace the franchise tag through his representation of quarterback . Thuney quickly signed his franchise tender. McCartney surely recognizes that a second franchise tag for Thuney in 2021 at a CBA-mandated 20 percent increase would be $17,737,200.A long term deal must be attractive enough for Thuney to forego the po sibility of hitting Starlin Castro Jersey the open market next year since a second franchise tag might be too cost-prohibitive. The Patriots haven't been afraid to let offensive linemen go during free agency ( and ) in recent years rather than set the market.Matthew Judon, EDGE, RavensThe learned from letting hit the open market in 2019. Judon didn't get the chance to test free agency after earning his first Pro Bowl berth last season while setting a career-high with 9.5 sacks. He isn't stre sing about his franchise player status because he and the Ravens agreed to a compromise tag of $16.808 million, which is the midpoint between the linebacker and defensive end numbers. Judon won't get tagged again in 2021 if both he and All-Pro left tackle aren't under long term contracts by next March. The salary floor for a long term deal with Judon is probably the deal Smith got from the in free agency last year. Smith signed a four-year deal averaging $16.5 million per year., S, BroncosSimmons picked the right time to play his best football, his contract year. He thrived in first-year head coach Vic Fangio's defense. raised the salary bar for safeties when he signed a four-year extension averaging $14,604,250 with the in January. There is a unique dynamic in Simmons' negotiations. Rich Hurtado left CAA Sports, who represents Simmons, to become Denver's chief contract negotiator as vice president of football administration., S, VikingsThere had been some talk that the Vikings could trade Harris to break up arguably the league's best safety tandem he forms with earlier in the offseason. The chatter has cooled considerably but Harris would be virtually powerle s to stop a trade because he signed his $11.441 million franchise tender in May. Any long term deal Harris, who tied for the NFL lead with six interceptions last season, signs would likely make him the highest-paid defensive back in Vikings history. That distinction belongs to cornerback , who was released in March, at $14.02 million per year., IDL, Chiefs - (Signed extension)(Editor's note: On Tuesday, Chris Jones and the Chiefs .)The Chiefs should have anticipated that making a major investment in a pa s rusher last offseason that had never done anything for the franchise, defensive end, wasn't going to sit too well with Jones after the type of 2018 season he had. Clark, who had been franchised, was signed to a five year, $104 million contract with $62.305 million in guarantees ($43.805 million fully guaranteed at signing) in connection with his trade from theshortly before the 2019 Draft.Jones set a NFL record by posting a sack in 11 straight games and was third in the league with 15.5 sacks during the 2018 season. An encore performance in 2019 was always going to be a difficult task. Despite mi sing three games with a groin injury, Jones still had nine sacks.Clark's deal was always going to be an important data point to Jones. Thegiving defensive tacklea four year, $84 million extension averaging $21 million per year after acquiring him from thein March only confirmed Jones' contract demands.Jones invoked running backname by suggesting he wouldn't pay this season unle s signed to a long-term deal. Bell sat out the 2018 season rather than play for theunder a $14.544 million franchise tag. One big difference between Jones and Bell's situations is Bell gained Jose Urena Jersey a level of financial security that Jones doesn't have by waiting until he was franchised for a second time before taking such an extreme stance. Jones made just over $6.125 million during the four years of his rookie contract. His $16.126 million franchise tender is close to three times as much as he made on his rookie deal.
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