NFL First Round Signings Update – Nicks, Wells, Harvin All Sign

Now that pretty much every single NFL team has opened camp, rookie signings are coming by the dozen. Teams are racing to get everyone in under the gun, which has led to a number of key rookies getting their contracts done.

So far, the only big names NOT to sign are two receivers who may have a ton of issues as a result. Crabtree looks destined for a holdout, and despite a lack of any type of contract wiggle room, Maclin is also unsigned. Other receivers have already signed, so the lack of a contract for these two players is ridiculous at the moment. As of today, Harvin, Nicks, Hey-Bey, and the others are signed per NFL.com and PFT, so why arent these two done?
I think the reason is that Crabtree has established himself as quite a problem child in that respect, even having problems keeping his tears under control. He wants top three pick money, despite the fact that he obviously wasnt picked top three. Personally, I think he needs to stuff his shitty attitude into a bag labeled “Terrell Owens NFL Legacy” and get to camp.
Josh Freeman, another player who seemed headed for a holdout also signed this week, which is great news for the auto I pulled, and for the Bucs. He still has a good chance of playing this year, even though 90% of the time its a horrible idea. Right JaMarcus Russell?
Also among the unsigned are Moreno and Donald Brown, which seems quite unusual considering that the Colts and Broncos usually get their picks done quite quickly. I would say that getting both into camp is of paramount importance, though it doesnt seem like there is much news on either.
When Percy Harvin’s signing news came through my sources, I was ecstatic. That meant the Vikings could finally get him into camp without missing more than a few days, and possibly solidify his place in Childress’ “Kick Ass” offense. His words, not mine.
I thought Harvin was waiting on some THC to exit his system before peeing in a cup, but I guess the drug test didnt scare him as much as some of us thought it would. Maybe now I can just sit back and wait for september.
Here is a list of the signings so far:
1. Stafford – Lions – Signed
2. Smith – Rams – Signed
3. Jackson – Chiefs – Unsigned
4. Curry – Seahawks – Unsigned
5. Sanchez – Jets – Signed
6. Smith – Bengals – Unsigned
7. Heyward-Bey – Raiders – Signed
8. Monroe – Jaguars – Unsigned
9. Raji – Packers – Unsigned
10. Crabtree – 49ers – Unsigned
11. Maybin – Bills – Unsigned
12. Moreno – Broncos – Unsigned
13. Orakpo – Redskins – Signed
14. Jenkins – Saints – Unsigned
15. Cushing – Texans – Signed
16. English – Chargers – Signed
17. Freeman – Bucs – Signed
18. Ayers – Broncos – Unsigned
19. Maclin – Eagles – Unsigned
20. Pettigrew – Lions – Signed
21. Mack – Browns – Signed
22. Harvin – Vikings – Signed
23. Oher – Ravens – Signed
24. Peria Jerry – Falcons – Signed
25. Davis – Dolphins – Signed
26. Matthews – Packers – Signed
27. Brown – Colts – Unsigned
28. Wood – Bills – Signed
29. Nicks – Giants – Signed
30. Britt – Titans – Signed
31. Wells – Cardinals – Signed
32. Hood – Steelers – Signed

Still No Progress On 1st Round Pick Signings

What the fuck?

Thats all I have to say right now.

As of right this second, there hasnt been any type of movement in the signings of just about every fucking draft pick on the board. Although the second round picks are finally inking those contracts, Stafford, Sanchez and Mack seem to be the only ones who will sign before training camp begins.

I have one question for the rookies, and its basically why they are waiting to the last possible minute to sign? Most of the time, if you hold out, you are at a disadvantage for the first season of your career and possibly longer. That means less money in the future, which makes me wonder if they are so greedy in the short term that they arent thinking about the long term.

Seriously, some stuff gets worse by the day, for example, Crabby Crabtree and his quest for top 3 money. Even though he WASNT top 3, he wants the money, thus forcing Hey-Bey’s people to wait, and of course forcing all the others to wait on everyone before them. Fuck, Maclin cant even negotiate a first year salary due to the 25% rule, so why cant they just hammer it out?

If this is going to be a year without any rookies in camp, there is going to be a tough decision for many teams on approaching contracts with the same ideas as before, or adapting to fit new demands. I sincerely hope that they teach these idiots and their agents a lesson, force them to sign under normal terms instead of caving. That means that if Freeman wants to hold out and ruin his first season, let him. It will be a lesson that you dont bite the hand that feeds you. Its going to be better if he sits anyways, so force his hand. See how far they will let the prospect of a starting job inflate the dollar signs in his Agent’s eyes. Also, I think its more beneficial to approach things the way the Eagles did rather than starting at the top and working down. Maybe thats what the Bucs should do.

Meanwhile, my two favorite background guys have signed, Laurinaitis with the Rams for four years, and Loadholt with the Vikings for an undisclosed contract. I hope both of them have good seasons.

To keep up with things, here is a good link for RC contract updates.