NFL questions for those in the know (have just watched Draft Day)
Ok so I know nothing about American Football or the NFL but had heard of the draft and having picks etc..
Just watched Draft day and really enjoyed it though – I now have a much better understanding of how the game goes on with no transfer market and how they use trades etc.. (like we have in football). I also like the idea of the team finishing last choosing best players !!
Draft Day (2014) - IMDb
However some questions.
- Does a player have to go to whoever chooses them ?!? eg You want to play in New York but Seattle have first pick etc.. and pick you. Can you refuse ?
- Can new players only join the NFL on draft day ? eg anyone who comes through after would have to wait for the following season’s draft day ?
- Can teams trade players during the regular season ?
Many thanks in advance for info from my acquaintances across the pond
Re: NFL questions for those in the know (have just watched Draft Day)
#1 - Yes you CAN refuse to join the team that picked you and this has happened many times before most recently with Eli Manning refusing to join the San Diego Chargers thereby forcing a trade with the New York Giants sending Philip Rivers the other way. Also Hall of Famer John Elway refused to sign for the then Baltimore Colts although he went to play baseball for a year before being officially drafted by the Denver Broncos. I believe if you get drafted and then refuse to sign you must sit out a year unless a trade that all parties agree to can be made
#2 Guys can come into the league as free agents or through practice squads at pretty much any time, but much like soccer teams are restricted to dressing a certain number of players and so on.
#3 Teams can trade during the season up to a certain date called a "trade deadline"
Re: NFL questions for those in the know (have just watched Draft Day)
Thanks
So a free agent could come in at any time and negotiate his way into any team ? eg this bypassing the draft
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Mark TKO
Thanks
So a free agent could come in at any time and negotiate his way into any team ? eg this bypassing the draft
Players typically have to declare for the draft regardless of whether or not they are actually drafted. They are free to sign as an undrafted free agent but the pay isn't nearly as good but there have been several greats to do just that.
Re: NFL questions for those in the know (have just watched Draft Day)
Ahhh.... yes..... Eli Manning.
Peyton's baby brother who inexplicably won two Super Bowls with the NY Giants. As inconsistent a QB as has ever played the game. The 3rd best QB in his own family (father Archie was a QB also). I'm sure San Diego isn't too broken up about getting the tough Rivers instead of the pampered Eli.
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TitoFan
Ahhh.... yes..... Eli Manning.
Peyton's baby brother who inexplicably won two Super Bowls with the NY Giants. As inconsistent a QB as has ever played the game. The 3rd best QB in his own family (father Archie was a QB also). I'm sure San Diego isn't too broken up about getting the tough Rivers instead of the pampered Eli.
I grew up watching Archie manning...He could run (given the horrible Saints of the era, he had to) and he could throw. If he played today, with the read option, etc...he'd give his eldest a run for his money.
Re: NFL questions for those in the know (have just watched Draft Day)
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Mark TKO
Thanks
So a free agent could come in at any time and negotiate his way into any team ? eg this bypassing the draft
I think if you are drafted and refuse to sign for the team you have to wait a year or something for the teams rights over the player to expire then you become a free agent , I could be wrong though.
Although like el kabong said the teams will usually trade away someone who does that
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TitoFan
Ahhh.... yes..... Eli Manning.
Peyton's baby brother who inexplicably won two Super Bowls with the NY Giants. As inconsistent a QB as has ever played the game. The 3rd best QB in his own family (father Archie was a QB also). I'm sure San Diego isn't too broken up about getting the tough Rivers instead of the pampered Eli.
I grew up watching Archie manning...He could run (given the horrible Saints of the era, he had to) and he could throw. If he played today, with the read option, etc...he'd give his eldest a run for his money.
Good point. He never had a good supporting cast. It would be a close battle between Archie and Peyton. Eli can be good (right now he's having a good game against the Redskins). But he's inconsistent as hell and he's been damn lucky to have some very good Giants teams around him. No contest.